From the moment Joe Biden took a step in the White House, the Democrats have hurled mandates, protocols, and advice at the American people when it comes to COVID-19. So far, the Biden administration’s advice has led to record inflation, record crime, supply chain shortages, and a decaying border. Not to mention, the American workforce is constantly bombarded with COVID-19 mandates that have caused some to lose their jobs.
It’s safe to say, the last year has sown nothing more than frustration, confusion, anger, and anxiety throughout the country, but no fear, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki has some great advice that should help calm the nerves.
Speaking on ABC, and sporting her usual, bubbly demeanor, Psaki suggested, “My advice to everyone out there who’s frustrated, sad, angry, pissed off, feel those emotions, go to a kickboxing class, have a margarita…”
That’s it. No help is on the way, or the President is eagerly working on it, just get drunk and fight. Needless to say, people weren’t too happy with the advice from Psaki.
Social media comments poured out, saying things like, “Gas has doubled in price…have a margarita! Groceries are scarcely available and much more expensive…have a margarita! Crime is destroying American cities…have a margarita!”
One user wrote, “People struggling to buy groceries and put gas in their vehicles with increased prices yet Psaki thinks they have money to go to kickboxing classes and buy alcohol?”
Another added, “this is the advice you are handing out? Out of touch much? Due to the decisions of this administration, many citizens cannot afford kickboxing classing or margaritas.”
And one simply put, “People can’t afford their heating bills, they can’t afford chicken anymore, and the stuff they can afford isn’t on the grocery store shelves, but this elitist idiot @PressSec says you should take a kickboxing class and have a margarita. Unbelievable levels of snobbery & elitism”
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