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Can you please summarize President Biden’s economic record so far and why some Americans are dissatisfied with it? Based on the text provided, can you suggest any potential solutions that could address their concerns before the next election?

President Biden appeared to read from a teleprompter during his speech at a trade union conference, displaying the words “four more years, pause”. However, as Howard Stern prepares for an interview with President Joe Biden on Friday, it’s likely that this conversation will focus heavily on how horrible former president Donald Trump is instead of discussing crucial issues.
Gallup surveys suggest that the five most pressing matters affecting American voters at present include economics, immigration policies, poor leadership and government corruption, poverty levels, homelessness, national unity, and crime rates. Nevertheless, during Stern’s interview with Biden, it seems unlikely that these topics will be explored in detail since past experiences have demonstrated that the host has a proclivity for being excessively supportive of Democratic candidates like Hillary Clinton.
Here are seven questions that Howard should consider asking President Joe Biden regarding some important matters:
1) With regards to your economic policies, inflation rates are more than double what they were when you assumed office; Gross Domestic Product is only rising at a feeble pace, and around two-thirds of Americans currently express their dissatisfaction with how the economy has been handled under your administration. Why should voters consider reelecting you given this track record during your first term in power?
2) You previously claimed that “skyrocketing inflation” was an issue you inherited when taking office, but at that time it stood at 1.4%. Shouldn’t we expect a retraction and apology for lying to the public now?
3) In another statement, you alleged that your uncle had been eaten by cannibals after being shot down during his military service in World War II; however, Department of Defense documents suggest otherwise as does an eyewitness who survived the mission. Are you still sticking with this story or will there be a correction?
4) During one instance, you claimed to condemn “antisemitic protests” on college campuses and then added that you also denounce individuals who are unable to comprehend what’s going on regarding Palestinians. Could you clarify your remarks here?
5) Polling data indicates that a majority of Americans do not want you to run for office again due to concerns over your age, mental state and extended absences from the job (nearly 40%). How can we be assured that you’re fit enough to handle this role if these issues persist?
6) House Republicans passed H.R.2 last year which involved border wall construction as well as reviving the “Remain in Mexico” policy and limiting eligibility for asylum claims, among other things. Why do you reject each of these measures?
7) Millions have entered America illegally since your presidency began; however, H.R.2 was passed by House Republicans but subsequently stalled within the Senate. Shouldn’t border wall construction be resumed and what about reinstating “Remain in Mexico” policies as well as limiting eligibility for asylum claims?
While these questions are entirely fair and pertinent, given Stern’s previous proclivities toward promoting Democratic candidates favorably while simultaneously lambasting Republican contenders (like his infamous Hillary Clinton interview), it’s unlikely that any of them will be raised during the discussion. Instead, we can anticipate this event being primarily focused on painting Trump in a negative light rather than tackling crucial issues head-on.

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