CNBC's Rick Santelli rips Biden administration's evolving excuses for inflation: 'Now we're at Putin'
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"AMERICANS HURTING OVER GAS PRICES CALL 'BULL' ON BIDEN'S CLAIM HE 'CAN'T DO MUCH,' RUSSIA RESPONSIBLEBiden offered conflicting statements on Wednesday about what he would do for Americans struggling to pay for gas."
This is a negative sentiment.
"Biden put the blame on Russian President Vladimir Putin for inflation, as he has for rising gas prices in recent days."
This is a negative sentiment.
"Steven Rattner, an economic analyst for "Morning Joe" and contributing writer for the New York Times, said "well, no" in response to Biden's claim that Putin is to blame."
This is a negative sentiment.
"Biden reiterated again hours later that a large contributor to inflation was "an increase in gas and energy prices as markets reacted to Putin's aggressive actions.""
This is a negative sentiment.
"CNBC's Rick Santelli analyzed the increase in inflation in the U.S. by questioning President Biden's many explanations for the economic issue that is causing Americans to look twice at their budgets."
This is a negative sentiment.
"White House press secretary defended Biden and said that his "short gaggles" when the president is getting into a car or getting ready to travel are not "always super comprehensive.""
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"Rattner said the most recent numbers "only include small Russia effect," and that this was "Biden's inflation and he needs to own it.""
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""I'm going to do everything I can to minimize Putin's price hike here at home," Biden said, before saying hours later that he "can't do much" about the gas prices."
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"Biden tweeted Thursday that the inflation report was a "reminder that Americans' budgets are being stretched by price increases and families are starting to feel the impacts of Putin's price hike.""
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-10% "I'm going to do everything I can to minimize Putin's price hike here at home," Biden said, before saying hours later that he "can't ..."
-16% Rattner said the most recent numbers "only include small Russia effect," and that this was "Biden's inflation and he needs to own it.""
-18% nnWhite House press secretary defended Biden and said that his "short gaggles" when the president is getting into a car or getting ready to ..."
-20% CNBC's Rick Santelli analyzed the increase in inflation in the U.S. by questioning President Biden's many explanations for the economic issue that is causing ..."
-28% nnBiden reiterated again hours later that a large contributor to inflation was "an increase in gas and energy prices as markets reacted to Putin's ..."
-32% Steven Rattner, an economic analyst for "Morning Joe" and contributing writer for the New York Times, said "well, no" in response to Biden's claim ..."
-40% Biden put the blame on Russian President Vladimir Putin for inflation, as he has for rising gas prices in recent days."
-60% nnAMERICANS HURTING OVER GAS PRICES CALL 'BULL' ON BIDEN'S CLAIM HE 'CAN'T DO MUCH,' RUSSIA RESPONSIBLEnnBiden offered conflicting statements on Wednesday about what he ..."
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