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September Jobs Numbers Were ‘Worst Of The Year’

October 8, 2021
Economy
Joe Biden

On Friday, the Labor Department released September’s jobs report numbers, which were described by experts as the “worst of the year.” “The economy created 194,000 jobs in September, the smallest gain since December 2020 and down from 366,000 jobs added in August,” The Wall Street Journal reported. “Many workers gave up a job search and exited the labor force last month. The smaller pool of labor meant that despite the slowdown in hiring, the unemployment rate fell to 4.8% last month from 5.2% in August.” According to CNN’s Chief Business Correspondent Christine Romans, the jobs report was “way less, way less than

Senate Raises Debt Ceiling Till December After McConnell Suggests It

October 8, 2021
Economy
Mitch McConnell

On Thursday night, the Senate passed a bill to extend the debt ceiling until December, temporarily ending the Democrats’ self-created debt crisis just 11 days before the government’s deadline to default. “The bill passed 50-48, with no Republicans joining Democrats in support. The vote came shortly after the chamber voted 61-38 on a procedural motion to break a filibuster, securing the bill’s advance,” NBC news reported. “The Republicans who voted in the affirmative were Sens. John Barrasso of Wyoming, Roy Blunt of Missouri, Shelley Moore Capito of West Virginia, Susan Collins of Maine, John Cornyn of Texas, Mitch McConnell of

Former Border Patrol Chief: Southern Border Is ‘Wide Open’

October 7, 2021
Immigration
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During a Fox News interview on Wednesday, Rodney Scott, the former chief of the United States Border Patrol, warned that the Biden administration has “shut down” many of the systems being used to secure the southern border and that the border is now “wide open.” “So after all your years, I mean, how would you describe the importance of border security?” Fox News anchor Bret Baier asked. “It’s just like your home,” Scott said. “If you do not know who’s coming into your home, you have no security. If we can’t control and know who’s coming into this country, we

McConnell Offers Solution To Democrats For Their ‘Self-Created’ Debt Crisis

October 7, 2021
News/Politics
Mitch McConnell

Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell offered Democrats a solution for their “self-created” debt ceiling crisis on Wednesday. McConnell noted that Senate Republicans have been warning Democrats that they would need to use the reconciliation process to raise the debt ceiling for nearly three months, but Democrats have refused to do so. “The unified Democratic government had two and a half months to address the debt limit through reconciliation,” McConnell said in a statement. “Instead, they drifted to the doorstep of yet another self-created Democrat crisis. Whether through miscalculation or a deliberate effort to bully their own members into wrecking the

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