Fact Checkers Are Struggling To Keep Up With All Of Biden’s Gaffes


Biden has been a disappointment since taking office, dissatisfaction with him is growing on the left and now “fact-checkers” are doing everything to change history.

The fact-checking website snopes.com is trying to cover Biden for not issuing $2,000 COVID-19 relief checks after he promised to do so. The site used a word salad to claim Biden didn’t mislead voters.

We all remember in December 2020 when President-elect Joe Biden was campaigning during the Georgia run-off. Biden declared that if voters elected Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock to the Senate he would cut $2,000 relief checks and “put an end to the block in Washington.”

Below is Snopes rationale to explain Biden didn’t mislead voters about $2,000 checks:

What’s False

However, these promises were always made in the context of legislation blocked by the Senate in late December that attempted to raise the per person payment from $600 to $2,000. Because $600 checks were already being distributed by the time Biden and the others entered office, the addition of $1,400 would fulfill the campaign promise of $2,000 per person COVID-19 stimulus payments.

Next up, the fact-checkers are claiming that frozen windmills had nothing to do with Texas electrical grid issues during a severe winter storm.

The fact-checking website PolitiFact claims that Fox News host, Tucker Carlson is lying.

“Unbeknownst to most people, the Green New Deal came to Texas, the power grid in the state became totally reliant on windmills. Then it got cold and the windmills broke because that’s what happens in the Green New Deal,” said Carlson during his show.

Before we go any further, below is a statement from the Electric Reliability Council of Texas to the Austin American Statesman citing frozen wind farms as the catalyst that started the state’s problems during the storm. The statement was published in a report from the Statesman titled, “Frozen Wind Turbines Hamper Texas Power Output, State’s Electric Grid Operator Says.

Wind farms across the state generate up to a combined 25,100 megawatts of energy. But unusually moist winter conditions in West Texas brought on by the weekend’s freezing rain and historically low temperatures have iced many of those wind turbines to a halt.

As of Sunday morning, those iced turbines comprise 12,000 megawatts of Texas’ installed wind generation capacity.

Politifact bent over backward claiming that only 10% of the winter energy supply in Texas powers the grid thereby absolving green energy.

What the left-leaning site left out is that 19% of the city of Austin is powered off wind farms so when the wind turbines failed it was catastrophic for the area and stressed out other energy sources leading to a debacle.

Twenty-three percent of the State of Texas is powered by wind farms.

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