VP Harris grilled for saying Inflation Reduction Act is working via gov't giving out 'trillions of dollars'

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Social media users criticized Vice President Kamala Harris for making an 'ironic' claim about how the Biden administration is spending 'trillions of dollars' to boost the economy.

Social media users hammered Vice President Kamala Harris on Friday after saying the Inflation Reduction Act is dropping 'trillions of dollars' on American streets. Harris' critics argued it was ironic that the legislation she pointed to was intended to boost the economy and alleviate inflation by having the government spending exorbitant amounts of money. 'Has there ever been a more ironic sentence?' journalist and Grabien.

Harris made the comments during a recent stop on her nationwide Economic Opportunity Tour in Milwaukee. 'Because of the Inflation Reduction Act — the infrastructure act — we are dropping trillions of dollars on the streets of America right now to build back up our roads and our bridges, our sidewalks, to invest in a clean energy economy, to deal with the climate crisis in a way that is about building up adaptation and resilience,' she said.

Social media users poked fun at the politician, arguing that the government spending trillions of dollars drives inflation, which has been plaguing the economy. Conservative radio host Vince Coglianese sarcastically wrote, 'Because reducing inflation always involves dropping trillions of dollars on the street!' Washington Free Beacon reporter Chuck Ross wrote, 'Dang, they should have called it the ‘Trillions of Dollars on American Streets Act.’ Missed PR opportunity.

 

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