



⪠This year’s speech was remarkably similar to last yearâs address, riddled with falsehood after falsehood and lie after lie…
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resident Joe Biden mumbled through his second State of the Union address to a divided Congress on Tuesday night. His aim wasnât just to beg House Republicans to pass Democratsâ legislative wish lists. The president sought to convince Americans that the state of our union â crippled by inflation, overrun by drugs and migrants trafficked across the southern border, and in the midst of a debilitating culture war incited by left-wing aggression â isnât in dire straits.The speech was remarkably similar to last yearâs address, riddled with lie after lie.
Here are 15 lies the president told during his 2023 State of the Union speech:
1. Chuck Schumer Is Minority Leader
Before his speech even began, Biden greeted Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer as âSenate Minority Leader.â Schumer has been the majority leader since Biden took office in 2021.
2. More Jobs Created in Two Years Than By Any Other President
âI actually created, with the help of many people in this room, 12 million new jobs,â Biden said. âMore jobs created in two years than any president has created in four years. Because of you.â
Biden didnât create new jobs, as he often likes to claim. The only reason the job rate is growing is that millions of people are returning to work after tyrannical bureaucrats shut down the economy for months in the name of stopping the spread of Covid-19.
3. The Fastest Economic Growth In 40 Years
Biden also repeated his infamous lie that he initiated the âfastest job growth in 40 years.â Records, however, show that employment from May 2020 to January 2021 under Trump grew by 12.5 million. During approximately that same time period, the unemployment rate also declined by 8.3 percent.
In January alone, American payroll jobs under Biden fell by more than 2.5 million.
4. Inflation Is âComing Downâ
Another lie Biden repeated from previous speeches is that inflation in the U.S. âis coming down.â Yet, two years after the president greenlit the beginning of Democratsâ expensive spending spree, Americans are suffering from gas prices still well above $3 per gallon, weathering a recession, and paying 60 percent more for eggs than they did in 2021. Biden may not be responsible for the fastest job growth in the last four decades, but inflation under his watch rose at its fastest rate in 40 years.
Biden tried to blame the nationâs economic misfortune on the pandemic and the âunfair and brutal war in Ukraineâ but the truth is, inflation in the U.S. directly coincides with the time he took office.
5. Democracy Faced âGreatest Threat Since Civil Warâ On Jan. 6
President Biden forgot about the attacks on Pearl Harbor, 9/11, and the repeat episodes of violence at the Capitol when he claimed the riot on Jan. 6 was the âgreatest threat since the Civil War.âÂ
Biden made the same hyperbolic claim at his first State of the Union address before Congress in April.Â
6. I Made The Largest Deficit Cuts In US History
Biden wants to take credit for cutting the national deficit âby more than $1.7 trillion â the largest deficit reduction in American historyâ in his first two years in office.
âUnder the previous administration, Americaâs deficit went up four years in a row. Because of those record deficits, no president added more to the national debt in any four years than my predecessor,â Biden said.
The truth is, federal spending under Biden increased more than $10 trillion since his first month in office. Thatâs more than any other president spent in his first two years in U.S. history.
7. Republicans Are Trying To Cut Social Security
Biden pledged to halt desperately needed cuts to bloated entitlement programs as Congress debates raising the debt ceiling. âIf anyone tries to cut Social Security,â the president said, âI will stop them. And if anyone tries to cut Medicare, I will stop them.â
The Democratsâ reconciliation bill passed last summer, however, raided nearly $300 billion from Medicare to boost insurance companies by removing leverage from negotiations on drug prices.Â
8. Fires Have Burned an Area the Size of Missouri
President Biden tried to claim more wood had been burned by forest fires than the area of the entire state of Missouri. âMore timber has been burned than Iâve observed from helicopters than the entire state of Missouri,â Biden said.
However in 2022, 7.5 million acres burned, according to the National Interagency Fire Center. Missouriâs forests span 14 million acres, and the state itself is 44.6 million acres large.Â
The remark appears to have been made off-script from what the White House released as the presidentâs prepared speech.
9. Claims Fast Food Workers Must Sign Noncompete Agreements Â
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy could be seen laughing in the background when Biden complained fast food workers were signing noncompete agreements with employers. âA cashier at a burger place canât walk across town and take the same job at another burger place and make a few bucks more,â Biden said.Â
Biden made the same claim at a business roundtable in July 2020, earning the then-candidate a âfalseâ rating from PolitiFact.Â
10. Biden Blames Crime Wave On Covid
Biden blamed the coronavirus lockdowns for the nationâs recent crime wave. Covid left scars, the president said, âlike the spike in violent crime in 2020, the first year of the pandemic.â
It was the Democratsâ rush to âdefund police,â however, that left cities and neighborhoods vulnerable to criminals who remained free to roam the streets. Democrats in Minneapolis, Los Angeles, and New York cut police funding by hundreds of millions of dollars over the course of the social justice fever that took over the country. More than a dozen cities saw the highest homicide rates ever reported as a result.Â
According to a poll from Politico last year, 3 in 4 Americans blamed the crime spree on the efforts to defund police.
11. I Re-Upped Funding For Cancer Research
One of Bidenâs top priorities going into tonightâs speech was his âCancer Moonshotâ initiative, which allocates funding to cancer research and care. âJill and I reignited the Cancer Moonshot that President Obama asked me to lead,â Biden said.
Biden may have restarted the program to âprovide more support for patients and familiesâ but it was his pet legislation, the ill-named Inflation Reduction Act, that cut cancer research spending by nine times as much as his program is supposed to put toward it.
12. Immigration âReformâ Will Secure the Border
Biden pointed to his ânew border planâ as evidence that heâs finally doing something about the millions of illegal border crossers flooding the U.S. But his plan to grant âlegalâ status to illegal border crossers from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela only emboldens corrupt cartels and does nothing to stop the pipeline of fentanyl responsible for taking American lives, something several hecklers pointed out during his speech.
Biden said his âcomprehensive immigration reformâ would âfixâ the national security threat that American border woes have become. In reality, that legislation would only encourage the millions of migrants overwhelming Border Patrol agents to keep paying the criminal organizations that control northern Mexico to escort them to the U.S.
13. Mass Shootings Went Down After Assault Weapon Ban
Biden claimed the federal assault weapons ban, which barred the manufacturing of semi-automatic rifles for civilian use from 1994 to 2004, caused mass shootings to drop. âIn the 10 years the ban was law, mass shootings went down. After Republicans let it expire, mass shootings tripled,â Biden said.
Thatâs a lie based on a flawed study that claimed the ban reduced mass shooting deaths. Accurate data recorded during the ban shows that more so-called mass shootings occurred during the firearm prohibition. Even after the ban expired, mass shootings did not increase, as Democrats suggested they would.
14. Life-Saving Pro-Life Laws Are Extreme
Biden wrongfully characterized pro-life legislation in several red states as âextremeâ for limiting womenâs ability to kill their unborn babies. âAlready, more than a dozen states are enforcing extreme abortion bans,â he said.
In reality, itâs Bidenâs abortion-on-demand throughout all nine of months of pregnancy agenda that is extreme. New polling suggests 7 in 10 Americans support limiting abortion to the first three months of pregnancy. Biden also criticized Republicans for trying to pass what he said is a ânational abortion ban.â
As pro-life organization Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America noted, the GOP has not proposed a total ban on abortions. Theyâve just worked to bring U.S. abortion law up to speed with other civilized countries, which recognize abortion beyond 15 weeks gestation as a barbaric practice.
15. âIâm Here to Be The President for All Americans
In addition to promising unity via bipartisan cooperation, Biden falsely claimed he is âhere to be president for all Americans.â
Yet, the few times Biden gave formal addresses in 2022, he demonized the half of the country that didnât vote for him. His smears against âMAGA Republicansâ shows he has no tolerance for conservative voters or their values.
A president for all wouldnât sic his Department of Justice on parents concerned that their childrenâs education stays indoctrination free or a pro-life father who rightfully defended his son from a deranged abortion activist. âŞ























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