How is the crack team at the White House communications department going to manage this?
The fallout from Biden’s horrific economic policy has officially reached its peak, and it’s only going to get worse for the cognitively deficient president as his party is poised to lose all legislative power, and thus any ability for Biden to pass his radical agenda.
The hashtag #BareShelvesBiden has been making the rounds on Twitter as shoppers use the slogan when posting pictures of empty and sparse grocery store shelves to the social media site.
Images of barren shelves were shared by Americans far and wide, including media members, politicians, and other shoppers as they feel the effects of supply chain issues and labor shortages under the Biden administration.
Curtis Houck, the managing editor at NewsBusters, shared images of shelves that appear to be picked clean in Oakton, Virginia:
#BareShelvesBiden in dark blue Oakton, Virginia pic.twitter.com/JM4bXL7CDn
— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) January 10, 2022
Conservative comedians and hosts of the “Hodgetwins” podcast Keith and Kevin Hodge retweeted images of desolate shelves that were apparently photographed by another Twitter user:
More #BareShelvesBiden https://t.co/opm0zSOgwh
— Hodgetwins (@hodgetwins) January 9, 2022
Red State’s Managing Editor Jennifer Van Laar shared pictures of sparse shelves at Stater Bros in Simi Valley.
Journalist Jack Posobiec tweeted a photo of a seemingly empty aisle at a Trader Joe’s in Arlington, Virginia. He also shared images of a naked produce section at a store in Falls Church, Virginia.
Traders Joes in Arlington, VA
Biden’s America in 2022#BareShelvesBiden pic.twitter.com/z00SbPzH4J
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) January 9, 2022
Grocery store in Falls Church, VA #BareShelvesBiden pic.twitter.com/MLU5gP1mlz
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) January 9, 2022
BREAKING: #BareShelvesBiden is now trending nationwide – keep it up! pic.twitter.com/8XUvAVfauS
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) January 9, 2022
The National Republican Congressional Committee posted an image of empty shelves, though it is unclear where the grocery store is located.
Thanks #BareShelvesBiden pic.twitter.com/sEPBCoeIDc
— NRCC (@NRCC) January 10, 2022
Buzz Patterson, who was the Republican candidate for California’s 7th Congressional in the 2020 election, slammed Joe Biden and Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for the empty shelves, citing their handling of supply-chain issues.
US grocery stores are going to look like Cold War Moscow bread lines if @JoeBiden and @PeteButtigieg can’t get their supply chain problems fixed.#BareShelvesBiden
— Buzz Patterson (@BuzzPatterson) January 10, 2022
Even CNBC’s White House Correspondent Kayla Tausche tweeted images of near-empty aisles, though she did not participate in the #BareShelvesBiden fun.
Apocalypse now pic.twitter.com/j48ALuYtoQ
— Kayla Tausche (@kaylatausche) January 9, 2022
Similarly, Atlanta’s former Democrat Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms took to Twitter to voice her concerns over sparse shelves two days after she left office.
I’ve received 8 messages & counting from my very polite @Instacart shopper over the last 10 minutes about missing items in the Cascade Rd @Publix. I shopped in Buckhead & Vinings last week and no one else seems to have the supply chain issues we’re experiencing in SW Atlanta. pic.twitter.com/aDsTgwvljD
— Keisha Lance Bottoms (@KeishaBottoms) January 5, 2022
Kevin Lewis with ABC 7 DC documented dwindling goods at a Whole Foods in Rockville, Maryland, on January 6. He also shared images of the Giant grocery store in Rockville he said was “depleted of many produce items, chicken, some bottled water, and other staples.”
A sign in the produce section of the Giant read, “Due to supply challenges some bagged salads are unavailable at this time.”
The Whole Foods near the former White Flint Mall in Rockville, Md. showed signs of diminishing inventory of salads, red meat, eggs, and other items, but it still had options available.
Like Harris Teeter, Whole Foods did not respond to my email seeking information today. pic.twitter.com/57CzEVvumi
— Kevin Across America (@KevinLewisNomad) January 7, 2022
NEW: The Giant located at 12051 Rockville Pike in Rockville, Md. is depleted of many produce items, chicken, some bottled water, and other staples.
A few signs in the salad section read:
“Important Info: Due to supply challenge, some bagged salads are unavailable at this time.” pic.twitter.com/ifYeNoOn2C
— Kevin Across America (@KevinLewisNomad) January 6, 2022
And if we know anything about liberals, it’s they DEMAND pre-made salads.
The wreckage is sweet, although it’s increasingly concerning just how badly America has declined since Joe Biden began making economic policy decisions.
author: Asa McCue