I don't really care for Biden. However, may I offer a differing perspective?
Economic forces are massive, multinational and complex. While presidential policy does have an impact, it's only one part of one government. Our nation is like a boat on the sea - when a storm comes the captain has some minor control, but he like his passengers is largely at the whims of forces that are much larger than he is. As passengers it's easy to direct ire towards the captain however recognize the larger picture here.
Also, said storm might be the edge of an economic hurricane, depending on your views of modern monetary theory.
Economic forces are also directly affected by the primary motivator of those forces -- the price of crude oil, which provides feed stock for vast amounts of the manufacturing processes required to make goods as well as the cost of the fuel that is used to transport those goods to market.
Brandon's activities have had a big hand in pushing the price of crude higher, and it's pretty apparent that he's not yet done.
Worse, his activities are also putting a LOT of pressure on the only other viable fuel stocks tied to economic production in the United States -- natural gas and coal.
Brandon has, in essence, fired the opening shots on a war on domestic energy production. I've said more than once, and I'll say it again, that he's out for revenge for the American economy proving Obama wrong when we DID, very successfully, drill our way to lower gas (and overall fuel) prices and made ourselves energy independent, to boot.