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Vance roasted over stunning comparison: ‘Does he know what happened to the Titanic?’

January 23, 2026
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Vance roasted over stunning comparison: ‘Does he know what happened to the Titanic?’

Vice President JD Vance left observers scratching their heads Thursday after he touted the Trump administration’s economic policies by comparing them to the doomed ocean liner Titanic.

Speaking at an event in Toledo in his home state of Ohio under a banner reading, “Lower Prices, Bigger Paychecks,” Vance addressed the worsening affordability crisis by once again blaming former Democratic President Joe Biden—who left office a year ago—for the problem.

“The Democrats talk a lot about the affordability crisis in the United States of America. And yes, there is an affordability crisis—one created by Joe Biden’s policies,” Vance said. “You don’t turn the Titanic around overnight. It takes time to fix what was broken.”

Responding to Vance’s remarks, writer and activist Jordan Uhl said on X, “The Titanic, a ship that famously turned around.”

More than a little worrisome that Vance thinks the Trump Administration is steering an economy analogous to … checks notes .. the Titanic. https://t.co/c43zxqMoBu — Matt Martens (@martensmatt1) January 22, 2026

Other social media users piled on Vance, with one Bluesky account posting: “Let him talk. He’s his own iceberg.”

Podcaster Brian Tyler Cohen asked on X, “Does he know what happened to the Titanic?”

One popular X account said, “At least he’s admitting what ship we’re on.”

In an allusion to the Titanic‘s demise and the Trump administration’s deadly Immigration and Customs Enforcement crackdown, another Bluesky user quipped, “Ice was the villain of that story too.”

Puns aside, statistics and public sentiment show that Trump has utterly failed to tackle the affordability crisis. The high price of groceries—a central theme of Trump’s 2024 campaign—keeps getting higher. And despite Trump’s claim to have defeated inflation, a congressional report published this week revealed that the average American family paid $1,625 in higher overall costs last year amid tariff turmoil, soaring healthcare costs, and overall policies that favor the rich and corporations over working people.

A New York Times/Siena College poll released Thursday found that 49% of respondents believe the country is generally worse off today than it was when Biden left office a year ago, while only 32% said the nation is better off and 19% said things are about the same. A majority of respondents also said they disapprove of how Trump is handling the cost of living (64%) and the economy (58%).

“You know, a thing about a phrase like ‘lower prices, bigger paychecks’ is that you can’t actually fool people into thinking that you’ve delivered these things if they can look at their own bank account and see it’s not true,” Current Affairs editor Nathan J. Robinson wrote on X.

“I know the Trump administration’s standard strategy is to just make up an alternate reality and aggressively insist that anyone who doesn’t believe in it is a domestic terrorist,” Robinson added, “but personal finances are really an area where that doesn’t work.”

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