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President Biden Expected To Address Inflation In State Of The Union

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During a recent discussion, Kansas Senator Roger Marshall shared insights on the potential topics that President Biden may address in the upcoming State of the Union address. Senator Marshall expressed skepticism that the President would touch upon the issue of the Chinese Communist Party's activities undermining America, including incidents involving massage parlors.

When it comes to the economic aspects likely to be covered, Senator Marshall anticipated that President Biden might focus on inflation. Marshall suggested that the President could resort to a 'blame game,' holding Republicans accountable for various challenges such as the state of the economy, inflation rates, and the border crisis. Marshall criticized Biden for what he perceived as a lack of willingness to take responsibility for the consequences of his policies.

Marshall expects Biden to discuss inflation and potentially blame Republicans for economic challenges.
Senator Marshall doubts Biden will address Chinese Communist Party activities undermining America.
He criticized Biden for not taking responsibility for policy consequences.

Senator Marshall predicted that the State of the Union address would largely consist of deflecting blame onto Republicans, with Biden potentially emphasizing the need for more funding and policy changes. Marshall expressed his belief that American voters are discerning and would seek a new president in the upcoming elections.

Overall, Senator Marshall's remarks indicated a lack of confidence in President Biden's forthcoming address, characterizing it as a 'big nothing burger' primarily focused on shifting blame rather than taking accountability for the administration's actions.

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