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Businesses ‘Pleading’ With Biden Admin To Delay Vaccine Mandate

October 25, 2021
Coronavirus/Economy
Vaccine

Businesses are reportedly “pleading” with the Biden administration to delay its plan for COVID-19 vaccine mandates for employees of large businesses, saying the mandates could cause a “mass exodus” of employees. “Worried that President Joe Biden’s Covid vaccine mandate for private companies could cause a mass exodus of employees, business groups are pleading with the White House to delay the rule until after the holiday season,” CNBC reported. “White House officials at the Office of Management and Budget held dozens of meetings with labor unions, industry lobbyists and private individuals last week as the administration conducts its final review of the mandate,

Biden Treasury Secretary Admits Inflation Crisis Will Continue

October 25, 2021
Economy
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Over the weekend, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen admitted during a CNN interview with Jake Tapper that President Biden’s inflation crisis is expected to continue for the rest of the year. “So let me ask you about that, because this rising inflation is hitting Americans’ wallets hard, impacting everything from gas prices to groceries,” Tapper said on CNN’s “State of the Union.” “When do you expect the inflation to get back to the 2 percent range, which is considered normal?” Tapper asked. “2022? 2023? When?” “Well, I expect that to happen next year. Monthly rates of inflation have already fallen substantially

White House Official: Supply Chain Crisis Is Example Of Biden’s Historic Economic Recovery

October 24, 2021
Economy
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On Thursday, White House Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre tried to suggest that the ongoing supply chain crisis has been a result of President Biden’s “historic economic recovery,” a claim that did not align with the reality of the economy’s consistent underperformance under Biden. “You know, there’s a lot to talk about Christmas presents not arriving on time. But the issue is more severe and critical than that. I mean, it’s affecting small businesses. Autobody shops can’t get parts to fix cars, so they can’t make money,” a reporter said. “Ninety percent of school nutrition programs say they’re worried about

Biden On Fuel Crisis: ‘I Don’t Have A Near-Term Answer’

October 23, 2021
Nation/News
Joe Biden

During a CNN town hall event on Thursday night, Democrat President Joe Biden was asked about how he is going to fix the soaring gas prices, to which he admitted, “I don’t have a near-term answer.” “Do you have a timeline for gas prices of when you think they may start coming down?” CNN’s Anderson Cooper asked. “My guess is you’ll start to see gas prices come down as we get by — going into the winter — I mean, excuse me, into next year, in 2022,” Biden said. “I don’t see anything that’s going to happen in the meantime

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