Elizabeth Warren dumbfounded over why Americans might miss the Trump economy

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) has lived in an elitist bubble for so long she’s dumbfounded over why Americans might miss the Trump pre-pandemic economy — which shows just how disingenuous the infamous campaign ad of her slamming a beer while cooking in the kitchen was.

Warren was asked in a recent interview why people believed the economy was good under former President Donald Trump and she served up a word salad with few calories.

“I don’t know. I can’t explain polling. I can’t explain how narratives come to be,” she replied. “I also can’t explain how sensitive are they — I’m gonna now sound like the professor I used to be — how sensitive are they to the exact questions that get asked because you do get real differences in this.”

“All I can do is do the look ahead, and a look ahead is going to draw this contrast,” Warren added.

The truth is, while inflation has slowed, prices are still high. Gas is still more than a dollar higher than when Trump was in office and people are paying much more in the grocery store today than they did in 2018. Housing costs have also increased significantly.

Meanwhile, Pocahontas Warren is busy pushing the Democratic company line about how wages are up and that the real problem in America is “price gouging by giant corporations.”

Suffice it to say, social media users were not picking up what Warren was laying down… here’s a quick sampling of responses to the story, as seen on X:

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