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Biden Train Wreck

I have no idea what MAGA has to do with anything. I would like you just to admit that inflation has hurt many middle and lower class India’s in the country and that is not debatable.

Absolutely, and the Biden administration and the Fed have taken steps to bring it back under control after a global pandemic. Can you admit that?

You guys act like anybody didn't realize that inflation was going to happen, and that it was bad and needed to be addressed. Kudos to those in charge that they were able to address it and make vast improvement.
 
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Absolutely, and the Biden administration and the Fed have taken steps to bring it back under control after a global pandemic. Can you admit that?

You guys act like anybody didn't realize that inflation was going to happen, and that it was bad and needed to be addressed. Kudos to those in charge that they were able to address it and make vast improvement.
but inflation is transitory......that's what we were told, no? Why did they ignore it ?
 
but inflation is transitory......that's what we were told, no? Why did they ignore it ?

Who ignored it? The Fed took steps, they raised interest rates to slow growth to allow supply and demand to balance to slow down inflation.

It has worked very,very well. Our economy is extremely strong and recovering well from a global pandemic that shut down most of the entire worlds economies.

Kudos to the Fed and the US government for managing us through a really tough situation.
 
Who ignored it? The Fed took steps, they raised interest rates to slow growth to allow supply and demand to balance to slow down inflation.

It has worked very,very well. Our economy is extremely strong and recovering well from a global pandemic that shut down most of the entire worlds economies.

Kudos to the Fed and the US government for managing us through a really tough situation.
This 👆 and the best part is, we did it without a deep recession which many of the talking heads were predicting. This might be the softest, soft landing ever when you consider the naysayer projections.
 
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Here he is. Uncle Joe Biden in all his splendor.

The only problem for you is that Biden was quoting Charles Emile Bruneau, Jr. A Republican.

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They said Trump would start WW3.
Biden is doing that

They said Trump would persecute his political enemies.
Biden is doing that

They said Trump would be the laughingstock of the world.
Biden is doing that

They said Trump wasn’t mentally fit.
Biden is doing that

They said Trump would ruin our retirements and send inflation through the roof.
Biden is doing that

They said we wouldn’t be able to afford gas and groceries under Trump.
Biden is doing that

They lied. Now we’re all suffering for it.
 


The Maui Wildfires happened 5 months ago and the people of Maui are still suffering. The Biden administration is actively helping the banks steal land from these people. Here’s where it stands:

- US government won’t allow insurance adjusters to take pictures of visit homes, so they can’t approve insurance payouts to people who lost homes.

- The city won’t approve a single permit so people can rebuild.

- The banks are still charging a mortgage, and people are falling behind and the banks are going to take possession of the land.

Is this building back better?
 

Airline safety is off to a bad start in 2024 thanks to Biden admin policies​


Competency is no longer the primary requirement considered for employment in the airline and commercial aircraft manufacturing industries.
 

New Restrictions on Independent Contractors Could Destroy Gig Work​

By Guest Contributor Jan. 12, 2024 7:00 pm

This story originally was published by Real Clear Wire

By Karen Harned
Real Clear Wire

The gig economy has become a crucial part of our nation’s economic infrastructure. Beyond platforms like Uber and Lyft, independent contract workers are also vital to many other sectors of our economy, from healthcare to the arts. In fact, gig work provides at least part-time income to one in three American workers, totaling $1.2 trillion to the U.S. economy in annual earnings.

But a new rule just issued by the Bideon Administration will essentially ban independent contractor status for gig workers under the Fair Labor Standards Act. It will threaten a crucial source of livelihood for millions by putting these jobs at risk. For example, a recent study projected that this sort of policy would result in more than 73,000 lost app-based jobs in Massachusetts alone.


In the wake of successful wage negotiations by the United Auto Workers and other unions, the Biden Administration thinks these workers would be better off if they are converted to full-time employees who are eligible for union membership and traditional employee benefits. But that would destroy the flexibility and independence these workers value most.

A far better solution would be to allow companies to extend benefits to gig workers without making them employees and taking away their autonomy.

Workers in the gig economy have the freedom to set their own schedules and decide when and where they work. This flexibility is not just a perk; it’s a fundamental factor that contributes to high job satisfaction in this field. The Bureau of Labor Statistics found that 79% of independent workers prefer their current arrangements over traditional employment, which can take away their flexibility.


The new rule from the Department of Labor seems better suited for the economy of 1923 than 2023. Rather than going to the same shift every day, many independent workers complete tasks at odd hours they can squeeze in between parenting and other family obligations or as part-time work to supplement their regular income.

California’s recent failed attempt at this policy should also serve as a cautionary tale. The state’s law aimed to classify gig workers as traditional employees, but it led to job losses across the state. Small businesses like theaters and music venues were particularly hard hit. The ensuing bipartisan backlash led the state to later exempt 110 professions from the regulations.

It’s clear that a one-size-fits-all approach doesn’t work. However, there’s no doubt that the existing regulatory structures for work in the U.S. need to be overhauled to meet modern economic and labor requirements.


Under current regulations, companies are not allowed to provide standard employment-based benefits such as paid time off, healthcare, and retirement plans to independent workers. If a company wants to provide benefits, they would have to convert them to regular employees. The workers would lose their independence and flexibility, forcing many to quit.

Instead of banning independent contractors outright, we should give workers the choice to remain independent while giving companies the option to extend benefits if they want to do so.

The easiest way to accomplish this would be to establish benefit savings accounts that would let companies extend special benefit bonuses to their contractors. Workers would then use these bonuses to pay for their own benefits on a tax-free basis. This would create a parallel structure that already lets companies pay for employee benefits without paying taxes on those expenses. And the plan lets contractors prioritize the benefits they want most.

Creating benefit savings accounts aligns with the interests of both gig workers and companies. For gig workers, it preserves their flexibility while offering a safety net of benefits. For companies, it allows them to attract and retain talent, promote worker loyalty, and contribute to the overall well-being of their workforce.

About 80% of gig workers say they want access to benefits like health insurance, and companies such as Uber are eager to provide them.

At least nine states have already introduced legislation to reform laws that prohibit companies from giving benefits to non-employees. Utah has been a leader on this issue, passing a law earlier this year to allow companies to provide benefits to independent contractors.


While this progress at the state level shows great potential, creating benefit savings accounts will require the federal government to make reforms too, so workers can use their benefit dollars without paying federal taxes.

By preserving flexibility and allowing benefits, we can uphold the core independence that fueled the growth of the gig economy while adapting to the evolving needs of its workforce in the 21st century. The Biden administration should reconsider its approach and work toward a more balanced solution that respects the choices and needs of millions of gig workers – and the businesses and consumers that rely on their services.

This article was originally published by RealClearPolitics and made available via RealClearWire.

Karen Harned is president of Harned Strategies LLC. From 2002 to 2022, she served as executive director of the National Federation of Independent Business Small Business Legal Center.



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Half the conservatives on the board say we should have a stronger response, you say we should have a weaker one. One thing I know for sure, whatever Biden does, you'll say he should have done the opposite.




You're missing the point entirely, Biden caused it. He also responded without congressional approval. We now have no other choice but to respond with force. Imagine the threat of war in the middle east when the white house has thousands of pro-islam protesters trying to overtake barriers and security over the weekend.

Article below is from 2021, taking the Houthi's off the terrorist designation list, he then proceeded to give Iran and Palestine billions. He's also been giving the Taliban billions since his disastrous exit without any oversight or tracking of funds. That money is funding the attacks.


2024, now they are back on it again......well.....sort of, we are just bombing them but refuse to put them back on the list

 

Lets go Brandon!!​

Thousands of People Are Refusing to Pay Back Their Student Loans in ‘Protest’ Because They’re Hoping Biden Will Bail Them Out​

 
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