Portrait of Ron DeSantis

DeSantis Campaign Press Release - Ron DeSantis: "Bidenomics, I'm going to rip it up, and I'm going to throw it in the trash can on Day One — where it belongs."

November 08, 2023

MIAMI, Fla. – During the third Republican presidential primary debate tonight, Ron DeSantis said:

"I started off working minimum wage jobs. I did $6 an hour as an electrician's assistant. I worked all kinds of things to be able to get through school. And I did that because I believed in America if you work hard and get the most out of your God-given ability, you can get ahead. And what's happening now, many of you are working hard, and you're falling further and further behind. I've met people in Iowa, New Hampshire, and all across the country who've talked about all the burdens that they're facing with the rising prices. And I've heard from multiple people the same story. When they go grocery shopping, what they now do, is they figure out what they have to take out of the cart, once it's ringing up. Because it rings up so much faster, and so much higher at the cash register, that they can't afford the full cart of groceries anymore. We have to restore the American Dream in this country. What can you do on day one, here's what I'm going to do. I'm going to take all the executive orders, the regulations, everything involving Bidenomics, I'm going to rip it up, and I'm going to throw it in the trash can on Day One — where it belongs. That is going to give the economy breathing room, and I'm also going to rein in the Federal Reserve. They have helped create with their reckless monetary policy what we have faced since the COVID-19 pandemic. They botched it. Congress botched it. Both parties are to blame. The Fed should focus on stable prices. They are not an economic central planner for the American people."

Watch HERE.

Ron DeSantis, DeSantis Campaign Press Release - Ron DeSantis: "Bidenomics, I'm going to rip it up, and I'm going to throw it in the trash can on Day One — where it belongs." Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/370875

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