Vice President Kamala Harris is getting bombarded with criticism for touting that the Biden administration has reduced electricity bills for working families.
One California restaurant owner, Jeff Kacha, is particularly frustrated with the Vice Presidents' comments, arguing on "Fox & Friends First" that his restaurant's electric bill has risen to $8,000 a month.
Vice President Kamala Harris claimed President Biden has effectively reduced Americans' heating and electricity bills. Enabling consumers to buy 'school supplies, replace the dishwasher, take a family vacation.' (Getty Images) (Getty Images / Getty Images)
"For working families, we have reduced heating and electricity bills so folks have more money in their pockets to buy things like schools supplies, replace the dishwasher or take a family vacation," Harris said during a speech Wednesday on efforts to lower costs for homebuyers at Bowie State University in Maryland.
"Fox & Friends First" host Todd Piro posed an important question, asking Kacha, "where's all this extra money Kamala keeps talking about?"
"We don't have it. Well, we have a lot more bills," Kacha said. "This is definitely a problem. We've had our electric bill go up to $8,000. We haven't gotten our new bill. So there's a lot of one-two punching going on with our payrolls. We haven't seen much of this money."
FOX Business host Larry Kudlow calls out the Biden administration's economic policies on 'Kudlow.'
When asked whether Harris is lying, Kacha said: "I don't know if I'd call it lying."