



The new theme coming from the White House is that ‘Bidenomics’ is a resounding success, it’s just that dumb ignorant Americans don’t know it.
But is Bidenomics really working as Kamala Harris claims?
They say a picture can be worth a thousand words so here is the brutal truth about Bidenomics summed up by a single cartoon:

Nails it!
Bidenomics is working so well that most Americans can’t afford a small emergency expense.
Or as Kamala Harris herself put it, most Americans are a $400 emergency expense away from bankruptcy in Biden’s economy.
The Babylon Bee also nailed it recently when they wrote Bidenomics is working so well people have twice the number of jobs they had a couple of years ago!
Speaking of Bidenomics, here’s a good example of the left’s economic program in action:
Major Retail Giant Announces It’s Cutting 5,000 Jobs to Reduce Costs
Retail pharmacy giant CVS has recently made an announcement regarding its decision to reduce costs, resulting in approximately 5,000 job cuts.
The move is part of the company’s efforts to position itself at the forefront of a transformative shift in the healthcare sector.
According to a memo reviewed by the Wall Street Journal, Karen Lynch, the Chief Executive of CVS, highlighted that these layoffs were essential for the company’s ability to adapt to the evolving landscape of healthcare.
The majority of the job cuts are expected to affect corporate roles within the company.
CVS clarified that it does not anticipate layoffs among customer-oriented positions in its clinics, pharmacies, and retail stores.
As of the end of 2022, CVS had a workforce of over 300,000 employees, with a significant portion operating in the United States.
The company boasts an extensive network of more than 9,000 retail locations and operates 1,100 walk-in clinics across the country.
In response to the decision, CVS emphasized its history of adapting to market dynamics to maintain its leadership position within the industry.
The company believes that these difficult measures will pave the way for long-term success, as reported by CNN.






