America Faces No Greater Threat Than Joe Biden and the Democrat Party. Their Assault to Our Borders Is As Great As Their Assault to Free Speech and Free Elections
Saturday, October 9, 2021
BILL MAHER - HOW ARE WE GOING TO BUILD BACK BETTER IF WE HAVE NO WORKERS? - JOE SAID I'VE GOT A HALF MILLION ILLEGALS WHO CAN'T READ OR WRITE AND MOST ARRIVE PREGNANT WITH ANCHOR BABIES ON THE WAY
Already, taxpayers are forced to subsidize about $18.5 billion of yearly medical costs for illegal aliens living in the U.S., according to estimates by Chris Conover, formerly of the Center for Health Policy and Inequalities Research at Duke University.
Maher: ‘How Are We Going to Build Back Better if We Have No Workers and No Supplies?’
On Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time,” host Bill Maher wondered how the Build Back Better bill will help the economy when there’s a shortage of workers and building supplies are being held up by supply chain issues.
Maher said, “It’s interesting. Because I keep reading about the Build Back Better bill. They want — we can’t — we don’t have enough workers, even if we passed it tomorrow. And because of all these supply chain problems, we don’t have building supplies. So, how are we going to build back better if we have no workers and no supplies?”
He added, “It’s a good idea, though. It’s always a good idea.”
Haitian migrants remain outside a migrant shelter where they await their immigration resolution, in Monterrey, Mexico, on September 26, 2021. (Photo by JULIO CESAR AGUILAR/AFP via Getty Images)
(CNSNews.com) - Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.)said Wednesday that there are 90,000 to 120,000 Haitian migrants living in Chile and Ecuador for 10 years are coming to the U.S. because those countries ran out of jobs.
Rubio told “Fox News Primetime” that Vice President Kamala Harris should not be the border czar, “she’s not doing anything, and if she’s the one that’s actually running this, then they need to find somebody else, and that’s what I’ve asked them to do.”
When asked what the Biden administration can do to respond to the border crisis, Rubio said that “it begins with accepting the reality.”
“Just Haitian migrants alone, there’s between 90 and 120,000 Haitian migrants, some of whom have been living in Chile or Ecuador for the better part of 10 years, who now, those countries ran out of jobs, and so now they’re looking to make the journey north,” he said.
“They are at various stages of transit, and we are being told that by country after country in the region. That’s just from Haiti alone, not to mention the other places, and if you talk to people at the border or people that have crossed, they will all tell you the same thing. They expect to get into the United States. They expect to enter,” the senator said.
“They expect to be released, pending an asylum hearing that many have no intention to show up for, and when they make the journey, they call back home. They let other people know about it, and it encourages more people to do the same. This is a rolling catastrophe,” Rubio said.
“We’re going to continue to see incidents like what we saw just two weeks ago, and my heart breaks for people from Haiti and all over the world, but no nation on Earth can have the open border we basically have now and just tell anyone who wants to come please show up,” he said.
“You can't do it, but that's what this administration thinks they’re going to do, and if Kamala Harris is the one in charge of this, they need to find somebody else and fast,” the senator added.
Another Disaster: Joe Biden’s Economy Adds Meager 194,000 Jobs in September
The U.S. economy added 194,000 jobs in September and the unemployment rate fell by 0.4 percent to 4.8 percent, Labor Department reported Friday.
The September numbers are even worse than the disastrous report from August, showing only 235,000 jobs created. (August’s reported gains were revised up, however, from 235,000 to 366,000.) The sluggish pace of jobs created surprised experts again, as they predicted about 500,000 jobs created, but the economy fell short again.
The jobs numbers were expected to rise significantly in September, as expanded unemployment checks from the federal government expired.
But the report shows that Americans continue to sit on the sidelines as the Delta variant of the coronavirus continues to spread.
The labor force participation rate ticked down to 61.7 percent from the 61.8 rate in August, but largely within the average since the pandemic hit.
The numbers show that the economy has not yet gotten back to normal, as some industries performed worse than in August.
Leisure and hospitality jobs increased by 74,000, but did not change substantially in bars and restaurants.
Manufacturing only added 26,000 jobs, down from August’s gain of 37,000 jobs.
Jobs in mining gained 5,000, fewer than August’s 6,000 number.
Employment in local government public education declined by 144,000, an unexpected number as September is the month that education hiring spikes as children return to school.
Health care employment also fell, as nursing and residential care facilities fell by 38,000 and hospital jobs fell by 8,000.
State and Local Politicians Move to Grant Coronavirus Relief to Illegal Aliens
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