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She's realized she's been played for a fool. Let's talk about a moment that fired up the digital air

[Logo]( [MSNBC Contributors Reaction To Biden Pardon Is Hilarious] [MSNBC Contributors Reaction To Biden Pardon Is Hilarious]( She's realized she's been played for a fool. Let's talk about a moment that fired up the digital airwaves on Tuesday. The House Democrats' Ways and Means Committee account landed in hot water after posting-and quickly deleting-a tweet that critics say minimized the economic struggles of everyday Americans. The tweet, which appeared to mock concerns about rising grocery prices, specifically the cost of eggs, left conservatives and many others shaking their heads. Here's the scene: the original tweet showcased a smug sense of optimism, citing record air travel, booming holiday shopping, and high stock market numbers. It quoted journalist Paul Brandus, who noted these economic highs while dismissing criticism of the economy as the complaints of "Pollyannas." But the post didn't land well. [Conservatives were quick to pounce](, highlighting its tone-deaf nature, especially given the financial strain so many Americans feel at the checkout line. One of the sharpest reactions came from GOP Rep. Claudia Tenney, who reimagined the nursery rhyme "Humpty Dumpty" to underscore rising egg prices and economic despair. It was an unusual but memorable response to a situation many Americans can relate to. Meanwhile, other conservative figures like Sen. Josh Hawley's communications director Abigail Jackson and House Speaker Mike Johnson didn't hold back either, calling the tweet "embarrassing" and "out of touch." Amanda Head, a conservative commentator, summed up the situation as a glaring example of how disconnected Democrats are from voters' economic realities. It wasn't just a moment of mockery but a larger indictment of policy failures tied to inflation and affordability challenges. Gallup's polling helps frame this context further. A recent survey showed that over half of Americans feel worse off financially than they did four years ago. Inflation continues to dominate as the top financial concern, despite steady economic growth and low unemployment. The disconnect between these broad economic indicators and the lived experiences of many underscores the backlash to the now-deleted post. [House Dems Mocked Americans Struggling To Buy Food] [House Dems Mocked Americans Struggling To Buy Food]( They actually thought this was a good idea. [Newsom Wants To Use Taxpayer Funds To Fight Americans] [Newsom Wants To Use Taxpayer Funds To Fight Americans]( This is a play for 2028. [After What Biden Did Another Trump Prediction Comes True] [After What Biden Did Another Trump Prediction Comes True]( Another Trump prediction comes true. [As Americans Struggle Look What Biden Just Gave Zelenskyy] [As Americans Struggle Look What Biden Just Gave Zelenskyy]( More money goes out the door. [Top Dem Claim No Proof That FBI Weaponized Against GOP] [Top Dem Claim No Proof That FBI Weaponized Against GOP]( What a tool. You are receiving this email because you opted in to Civil Deadline daily newsletter. Copyright 2024. Civil Deadline. All rights reserved. 30 N. Gould St, Suite 6911, Sheridan, WY 82801 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [VIEW IN BROWSER]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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