the reality of bidenomics
Hannity: Biden's economy a complete disaster
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Poverty after the Pandemic: Americans in Corona-Fueled Economic Crisis | Poverty in US Documentary
America's Broken Dream: The Middle-Class Families Living in Motels | Poverty in the USA Documentary
Working & Homeless: The Death of the American Dream | Poverty in the USA Documentary
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In the USA, many people are working 2 or more jobs and still living below the poverty line. Families are forced to move their children between motels and city campsites, always afraid of losing the next job - these are the 'working poor'. Around 15% of the US population live below the poverty line. Since the economic crisis of 2009, over nine million jobs have been created in America. Officially, the recession is over. But American workers have come out of the crisis more vulnerable and even poorer than ever. Meet the people behind America’s economic recovery. Germania has two minimum wage jobs, working 18 hours a day. Three-quarters of her salary goes on paying for the 15m square motel room she shares with her two children and her mother-in-law. But even with two jobs, she struggles to buy food for her family. In the past four months, they have stayed in five motels, moving every few weeks to ever-cheaper rooms as their money runs out. Joe and Chelsie live with their two young daughters in a tent in a church car park. Their bathroom is a porta-potty they share with 50 other people. Around 500 families in Seattle live in these temporary camps. Like Germania, Chelsie works full time but she can no longer afford to live in the city she works in. Trade Union leader, Scott Slawson, has worked for General Electric for 13 years. But a few days ago, he was told his job will be re-located to a state with no wages and 50% lower salaries. He doesn’t know if he will be able to find another job. This documentary was first released in 2016.
Over the past two years of mass death, the wealth of US billionaires grew by more than 70 percent, to over 5 trillion dollars. Five trillion dollars. Fueled by the money-printing operation of the Federal Reserve, median pay for US CEOs at major companies rose to $14.2 million last year.
Ralph Nader: Biden's First Year Proves He Is Still a "Corporate Socialist" Beholden to Big Business
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jTIUtjkDss
BIDENOMICS: The issue is not the survival of what the leader of the most powerful imperialist country calls “democracy.” Joe Biden really means capitalism, the profit system, which has produced a level of economic inequality that is entirely incompatible with any genuine democracy. Instead, it is generating fascist movements all over the world, which aim to abolish all democratic rights and subject the working class to the naked dictatorship of the rich. PATRICK MARTIN
The president mistakenly said Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) was from Wisconsin and said the senator “has a problem” when told about Scott’s call for him to resign.
“Resign? That’s a good idea,” Biden replied sarcastically.
He also insisted inflation was his “top domestic priority.” .... WELL, WE KNOW IT ISN'T HOMELAND SECURITY!
Exclusive – Veteran Entrepreneur Colin Wayne Says Biden’s Economy Taking Toll on Small Business: ‘It’s Worse than I’ve Ever Seen It’
Colin Wayne — a veteran, entrepreneur, and founder of Redline Steel, described by host Alex Marlow as a “made-in-America success story” — spoke to Breitbart News Daily about his background and beliefs, and his struggles as a small business owner in President Biden’s America, stressing the importance of the “silent majority” speaking out.
Wayne joined the military at 17, serving in three tours — Egypt, Iraq, and Afghanistan — before getting injured in Afghanistan and undergoing 15 months of physical therapy and lumbar block fusion surgery. Shrapnel went all the way through his right leg, Wayne explained. He ultimately landed on the cover of Ironman magazine, which kicked off his fitness modeling career as he “landed 50-plus magazine covers from Alabama.” At that point his social media blew up, and he now boasts over half a million followers on Instagram alone.
“I’m a Christian and I believe that God opens doors and closes them for a reason,” Wayne said, explaining that things continued to “compound,” and he realized he could “be a voice for the voiceless.”
“[That] is why Memorial Day that’s coming up is so important to me. We’ve, my business has donated over $5 million dollars to charities, nonprofits, first responders, medical staff, partnering with great nonprofits like Habitat for Humanity, Midnight Mission, [and] USA Cares,” he said.
In 2016, Wayne founded his business, Redline Steel, the largest customized steel manufacturer in the nation, which focuses on American-made home decor, including “patriotic Christian faith-based custom monograms” as well as canvas items and mats.
“Even President Trump purchased a flag from us, and he sent me a thank you note that he signed when he was in the White House,” Wayne said. “It’s all made in the United States, domestic raw materials.”
“That’s another huge component of what we do is domestic sourcing, and it’s been a huge challenge for supply chain,” he continued, telling Breitbart News Daily that it is the “worst” he has ever seen it.
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Breitbart · Colin Wayne – May 10, 2022
Sourcing domestically, Wayne said, is an issue, as they are having to order from up north, in Michigan “and different places that we have never as a company had to do.”
It is “compounding efforts,” he said, explaining that his business did over one million orders on their website direct to consumers last year, but shipping rates still went up.
“You know, you look at inflation holistically across the border. I think they’re saying it’s around 7.8 percent. You know, we’re seeing a substantial increase on the steel side, which is our primary domestic material,” Wayne explained.
“This past year has been, I’d say over the past 15 months really since he took office, it’s worse than I’ve ever seen it,” he said, noting that he has not paid himself since March of last year. Rather, he is investing back into the company.
“I’m happy to be in the black,” he said, later adding there is “no incentive” for domestic suppliers.
“President Trump was trying to do a lot from tariffs that that took place. I think there’s still a lot of room to go, but I don’t see a lot of economic incentives,” he said, adding that Biden’s Build Back Better plan has not accomplished anything.
“If you really look at his plan, he wants to unionize everything, and so we’re getting closer to a Communist country,” he said, adding that there is not “enough being done,” which is what inspired him to start another business — his software company Drop Hook. He seeks to “totally reimagine the entire drop ship landscape and provide through technology a direct integration with vendors to source their products to thousands of merchants and add products to their store with one simple click and no cost to the end merchant or vendor.”
Ultimately, the successful entrepreneur also spoke of the importance of using his massive social media platforms to speak out and inspire other Americans to do the same.
“I think that it’s imperative. I think more now than ever. … We get labeled as the silent majority and that shouldn’t be the case that we should be the loud and proud. Like we should literally be vocalizing what’s on our mind and not afraid of stating what’s obvious.
“Censorship and it’s real, and I think that if you can use your voice for a louder cause, it’s imperative to do it,” he added.
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