Biden Botches Wisconsin Speech Pushing 'Bidenomics' and Green Agenda

Biden Botches Wisconsin Speech Pushing 'Bidenomics' and Green Agenda


President Biden stumbled yet again during his recent visit to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he championed his failing economic plans under the banner of so-called “Bidenomics.

Speaking at a Wisconsin factory, Biden emphasized manufacturing jobs but stumbled over his words as he delved into his administration’s leftist economic agenda.

About 20 minutes into his speech, the President shifted focus to jobs being generated within the United States instead of being outsourced overseas. “And they’re being built right here in Wisconsin and in places where factories have been shut down,” Biden stated.

This episode comes on the heels of another incident during his trip to Milwaukee, where his plane reportedly flew close to East Palestine, Ohio while promoting his ‘Bidenomics’ initiative.

Biden highlighted his administration’s efforts towards renewable energy, particularly wind power. He touted private sector investments of $3 billion in U.S. wind energy manufacturing, asserting its affordability compared to fossil fuels.

“And that’s not all. So, this year, this company didn’t think it made sense to make chargers for electric vehicles in the United States,” Biden said. “But then when I signed the [unintelligible word], again, which [Republican Senator] Ron Johnson and his friends didn’t vote for, they all voted against, that law invests $7.5 billion to build a network of thousands of electric vehicle chargers stretching across the country, including on I-94.”

In his speech, Biden referred to a recent law, potentially the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act signed in November 2021, which earmarks $7.5 billion for a network of electric vehicle chargers across the country, including along I-94.

Biden’s push for green energy is clear as his administration aims to approve 30 gigawatts of offshore wind energy by 2030. He hailed the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill as a groundbreaking investment in America’s future, promising job creation, climate solutions, and economic competitiveness.


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