What questions would you ask Biden in tonight’s ‘debate’?
The Federalist and others have some questions for Biden, what would you like to see asked of Biden in a ‘fair’ debate?
The Media Research Center’s NewsBusters had an excellent rundown on the moderators for tonight’s ‘debate,’ making the case that it’s sure to be a 3 against one proposition:
Watch out for shenanigans on Thursday night from CNN’s debate moderators Jake Tapper and Dana Bash! Both Donald Trump and Joe Biden — by rule — can have their microphones muted if they go over time.
But who can mute Tapper and Bash when they talk over Trump and hit him with unfair and slanted questions?
Based on their reporting and analysis over the years at CNN, Republican supporters of Trump should expect Tapper and Bash to question not just his policy positions, but his judgment and even behavior.
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But let us consider what it would be like if this were a fair debate, with objective journalists, interested in eliciting the best responses to inform the people. Instead of producing a propaganda broadcast for their selected candidate. The Federalist had a list of 5 Questions Biden Should Be Asked If The Debate Is Fair to start things off:
1) “When you took office, inflation was 1.4 percent. Under your leadership, inflation hit 9 percent. Why do you blame Trump for that?”
Biden has consistently lied about his record on inflation, telling Yahoo Finance in May that inflation was “at 9 percent” when he entered office. Inflation was actually at 1.4 percent when he took office and did not reach 9.1 percent until 2022, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
2) “What would you do differently in the next four years to bring down inflation that you could not have done these past four years?”
These past four years, Biden has done nothing but spend, spend, spend. Under Biden, Congress passed a $1.2 trillion infrastructure package in 2021, with a focus on repairing roads and bridges. Notably, the Francis Scott Key bridge collapsed earlier this year after a boat struck one of the supporting columns, killing six members of the crew that were working on the bridge at the time of the collapse.
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3) “For years you have said you did all you could to secure the border. During the last few weeks, you have taken executive action to implement policies related to illegal immigration. What changed in four years and why did you wait?”
Biden repeatedly claimed he was unsure whether he “has the power all by himself without legislation” to shut down the southern border, even claiming doing so could possibly draw rebuke from the high court. Notably, Biden did not care what the Supreme Court had to say when he ignored its ruling on his bailout for student loan borrowers.
Biden has since changed tune, taking executive action to suspend the “entry of noncitizens who cross the Southern border into the United States unlawfully.”
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4) “The New York Times and other outlets have criticized you for avoiding interviews and speaking to the press. You have the lowest rate of interaction with the media than both of your predecessors. What’s your response?”
The New York Times called it “troubling” that Biden “has so actively and effectively avoided questions from independent journalists during his term.” Last year, the Times and other outlets noted that Biden had held the fewest number of news conferences since former President Ronald Reagan. That’s after the Biden administration claimed his presidency would be marked by “truth and transparency.”
5) “President Biden, you have continually said, ‘No one is above the law,’ and that legal decisions, such as Trump’s conviction, must be respected. Where then do you get the authority to ignore the Supreme Court’s ruling when it comes to student loans?”
After the former No. 3 in Biden’s Department of Justice helped secure a show trial conviction of Trump, overseen by a Biden donor in a Manhattan court, Biden said the ruling “reaffirmed” that “no one is above the law,” and that the system of justice “should be respected.”
Yet Biden flouted the Supreme Court after it stopped his plan to force taxpayers to foot the bill for unpaid student loans.
“Early in my term, I announced a major plan to provide millions of working families with debt relief for their college student debt,” Biden said. “My MAGA Republican friends in the Congress, elected officials and special interests stepped in and sued us. And the Supreme Court blocked it. But that didn’t stop me.”
We’ll start things off with a couple of questions of our own:
President Biden, why are you so obsessed with depriving the innocent of their basic human rights and their means of self-defense while you’re party is doing all it can to release criminals back onto the street in a revolving door of injustice?
Why are you and your party continually comparing Constitutional conservatives who demand individual rights and limited government with collectivist, Anti-liberty authoritarian far-left fascists that demand centralized, unlimited government?