White House, media tell Americans not to complain, but lower expectations 'like Soviet Union': 'The Five'
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The mainstream media, in defense of the Biden White House amid the Delaware Democrat's tanking poll numbers, has urged Americans to lower expectations of everyday life conditions instead of blaming the federal government for their new problems, the panel on “The Five” discussed Wednesday.
"Is it is our fault, we have to lower our expectations, because it is on us, it is not on Joe," he said. "How dare we expect competence from our government – the overriding message from the White House for every problem has always been it’s on you."
The "Gutfeld!" host noted Biden previously stated his "patience is wearing thin" with Americans who choose not to be injected with the coronavirus vaccine – and that that mantra has now expanded to those complaining about staffing shortages or bare grocery shelves.
"This is the argument that prevailed in the Soviet Union: You don't like the bread line, don’t wait in the bread line. Starve," he said. "I would wait in the bread line.