Despite the president’s optimism, he remains widely unpopular in most opinion polls. Several people took to Twitter Friday evening to criticize President Biden after he tweeted that he had "never been more optimistic" about serving another two years in the White House.
"Two years in, and I've never been more optimistic about America's future," Biden said on the second anniversary of his inauguration.
But, people who responded to the post did not share the president's enthusiasm.
"Well, that makes one of us," one user replied.
Comedian Tim Young chided: "Gas is up 40 cents from last month and eggs are $9."
"You’re not even awake. Put the phone down, intern," another Tweet said.
Another user commented: "Two years in, I’d say the only direction you have to go at this point, is up."
"Jesus take the wheel," said another.
Despite the president’s optimism, he remains widely unpopular in most opinion polls.
Biden's public approval rating remains near the lowest level of his presidency, with only 40% approved of his performance, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll.
The president’s handling of the economy, continued spending in Ukraine, failure to secure the U.S.-Mexico border, continued assault on gun rights, and the discovery of classified documents at his Delaware home have all drawn ire from his critics in recent months.
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