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‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ ignites GOP debate on Bidenomics and economy.

A Comment About Oliver Anthony’s Chart-Topping Song

A comment about ‍Oliver Anthony’s chart-topping songRich Men ‌From North of Richmond” from moderator Bret‌ Baier, and another question about why the recording is “striking a nerve in this country,” sparked a discussion about “Bidenomics” among participants of the Republican presidential‌ primary debate.

During the debate, Fox News host Mr. Baier directed ‌the question to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Florida Gov.‍ Ron DeSantis on Bidenomics

“We need⁤ to ‍send Joe Biden⁤ back to ⁤his basement ⁢and reverse American decline,” Mr. DeSantis said, “with understanding we must reverse Bidenomics so that middle-class families have a chance to succeed again.

“We cannot succeed as a country if⁢ you are working hard and you can’t afford​ groceries, a car, or a ‌new home, while Hunter Biden can make hundreds of thousands ‍of dollars on lousy paintings. That is wrong,” he added.

(From left) Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, former Vice President Mike Pence, Florida Gov. Ron ⁣DeSantis, entrepreneur and author Vivek Ramaswamy, former South ⁣Carolina governor and U.N. ambassador Nikki‌ Haley, U.S. Senator from‍ South​ Carolina Tim Scott, and North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum,⁤ arrive to take⁤ part in the first ⁤Republican Presidential primary ​debate at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wis., on Aug. 23, 2023. ⁤(PEDRO‍ UGARTE/AFP via Getty ‍Images)

“We also cannot succeed when the Congress spends trillions and trillions of dollars. Those rich men north of Richmond have put⁢ us in ‍this situation,” Mr. DeSantis continued, noting ‍that, if elected, he will‌ make the United States​ “energy dominant again.”

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on the Economy

Former New Jersey Gov. ‍Chris Christie was asked if he agreed with⁤ Mr. DeSantis, and if ‍he would do a⁢ better job on the ‍economy than the Florida governor.

“I was elected as a conservative Republican in a blue state with 61 percent of the‌ vote with a‌ Democratic legislature​ against me ⁤the entire time,”‌ Mr. Christie said, adding that‌ debt and taxes were cut in ‌New Jersey under his leadership.

When reminded by Mr. Baier that New Jersey ​had the second lowest​ credit rating during Mr. ⁤Christie’s time as ⁣governor, which was also downgraded 11​ times, Mr. Christie said, ​“That’s what ⁤happens when you inherit a blue state⁣ that has done that.”

“We ‍cut state debt that had been left to us by three democratic gubernatorial predecessors,” ⁣he responded, adding that the‌ state’s unemployment rate was reduced by 50 percent during her tenure.

Sen. Tim Scott was told by Fox News moderator Martha MacCallum that Mr. Anthony’s song “goes after welfare programs” and that President Joe Biden “argued for ⁤freezing federal ​spending” when he was a senator, and then was asked what he has done ⁤to “rein in increasing⁤ the size of​ government.”

Mr. Scott criticized Bidenomics policies and said ​that, under President Biden, the average American family has seen ⁢a loss of $10,000 in‍ their spending power when significant increases in inflation, gas, food, and electricity are⁣ included.

“We‍ can stop that by turning the spigot off in Washington, sending the money back to the states, and allowing the⁣ decisions to be made⁤ at their own houses,” Mr. Scott said.

Entrepreneur and ⁢author Vivek Ramaswamy waves as he arrives to take part in⁤ the first Republican Presidential primary⁢ debate at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wis., on Aug. 23,​ 2023. (KAMIL KRZACZYNSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy,⁢ who at 38 is the ⁤youngest candidate ⁣in the 2024 presidential ‍election, said‌ that his business background is ‍more valuable ⁤than​ political experience.

“My parents came to this ‌country with ‌no​ money 40 years ⁤ago. I‍ have gone on to found multi-billion-dollar companies,” ⁤Mr. Ramaswamy said. “I am genuinely‍ worried that the American dream will not exist for our two⁢ sons and ​their generation unless we do something about it.

“If you have a broken car, you don’t⁤ turn over the keys to the people who broke it again. You hand it over to a new generation ‍to actually fix the problem. That’s why I’m in⁣ this race and⁣ we’re ⁤just getting ⁤warmed up,” he said.

In response to the ⁣condition of the U.S. ​economy,⁤ former South Carolina Gov. ‌Nikki Haley blamed Republicans and not solely President Biden.

“The truth is that Biden didn’t do this to ⁤us; our Republicans‍ did this to us when they passed that $2.2 trillion ⁢COVID stimulus bill. They⁤ left us with 90 million people on Medicaid‌ and⁤ 42 million people on food stamps,” ⁣Ms. Haley ⁣said,‌ adding that⁢ the borrowing, spending, and earmarks “that Republicans brought back‍ in”​ must be cut.

“You have Ron ​DeSantis, you’ve got Tim‍ Scott, you’ve ⁣got Mike Pence—they⁣ all voted to raise the ⁤debt, and Donald Trump added $8 trillion to our debt. And our kids are ‍never going to forgive us for this,” Ms. Haley added.

The 2024 budget includes $2.8 billion in earmarks requested by Democrats and $7.4 billion in earmarks⁣ asked for by Republicans,⁢ Ms. Haley noted.

Former Vice President ‍Mike Pence ⁢said, “I think unquestionably I’m the best prepared,



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