Real leaders take responsibility for their mistakes and admit they are wrong. Pretend leaders blame others and shirk their responsibility. While real leaders see taking responsibility for their mistakes as a virtue, pretend leaders do not.

While Harry Truman’s famous desk sign read, “The Buck stops here”. President Joe Biden has never met a buck he didn’t pass. The list is long.

Biden, without shame, first blamed the border crisis he created on Donald Trump, his predecessor. He blames the situation on the Republican Congress, the lack of money, and the inability to stop the increasing number of illegal immigrants streaming across the Southwest border.

Biden, who was waging war against fossil fuels as gas prices rose, blamed “greedy oil companies” for making “windfall profits”. Meanwhile, Americans were struggling at the pumps while Biden continued to wage his war.

The cowardly lion president insists that the economy is strong and that Americans don’t realize how fortunate they are.

Biden, who has been blaming the grocery stores for “ripping off people” in recent years, is now trying his most spectacular sleight of hand trick yet.

Yes, really.

Biden’s absurd remarks Biden’s remarks were made during a speech delivered at the First in the Nation Dinner in Columbia (South Carolina).

The rate of inflation is falling. Inflation is now lower in America than in any other major economy. Costs of milk, eggs, chicken, gasoline, and many other necessities have decreased. Even though we have made great strides in bringing down prices, too many companies are still taking advantage of Americans: price gouging and junk fees; greed-flation and shrink-flation.

Joe Biden is either lying or delusional. Gas prices are down, but what about grocery prices? While the president is under fire for claiming that grocery prices have dropped, he blames corporations instead of lowering them. Which one is it, Joe? Bud, you can’t be both.

Biden: Never be afraid to blame Middle America

It’s finally going to stop. Americans are tired of being treated like fools. We’re keeping these guys, so we can keep them on the job and bring down prices.

Joe, the only people who are “suckers” in your eyes are 2020 voters. They have fallen for all of your lies.

A mid-January Axios Vibes poll by The Harris Poll found that 59 percent felt “angry or anxious” when shopping for groceries, with anger as the most common feeling. 72 percent of respondents said that they feel inflation most in their grocery bills. Two-thirds of respondents believe that food prices will continue to rise.

Joe, does that sound like “suckers”? These people are shoppers. Many are on fixed incomes. Many struggle to survive. You stand on podiums, disconnected, and read the words that others have written for you, most of which you do not understand. Who’s the sucker here, Joe?