Tuesday, September 6, 2022

LYING GAMER LAWYER JOE BIDEN ACCUSES HECKLER OF 'DESTROYING DEMOCRACY' AS BIDEN DESTROYS AMERICA'S ECONOMY AND BORDER

 

Joe Biden Accuses Heckler of ‘Destroying Democracy’ at Labor Day Speech

A man heckles US President Joe Biden as he speaks at the Milwaukee Area Labor Council's annual Laborfest at Henry Maier Festival Park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on September 5, 2022. - Biden is celebrating Labor Day by delivering remarks on the dignity of American workers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Milwaukee, …
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President Joe Biden mocked a heckler during a Labor Day speech on Monday, accusing him of “destroying democracy.”

Biden spoke at a Labor Day event in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, celebrating unions and warning workers about the dangers that “MAGA Republicans” posed to the working class.

During his speech, a man stood up and began shouting, but it was unclear what he was saying.

Biden tried to calm his supporters, as Secret Service removed the heckler from the event.

“All right. God love you. Let him go. Let him go,” Biden said.

“No, No, No, No, No, No, No, No, No, No, No, No – don’t, let him go,” Biden continued. “Look, everybody’s entitled to be an idiot.”

The president continued his speech, warning his audience that the “extreme MAGA” Republicans were trying to take away personal rights from Americans.

“We have to be stronger and more determined and more committed to saving American democracy than the MAGA Republicans and that guy out that door, are destroying democracy,” he said, referring to the heckler.

Biden continued his angry condemnation of former President Donald Trump and his supporters, calling them a “threat to democracy.”

He also told workers that “the Trumpies” were trying to end popular programs such as Social Security.

“The biggest contrast from what MAGA Republicans, the extreme right, the, the, the, the Trumpies. They want to go to Congress, these MAGA Republicans in Congress are coming for your Social Security as well,” Biden said.

President Joe Biden speaks to a gathering of union workers at Laborfest on September 05, 2022 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Biden is scheduled to speak at an event in Pennsylvania after leaving Wisconsin. (Photo by Scott Olson/Getty Images)

President Joe Biden speaks to a gathering of union workers at Laborfest on September 05, 2022 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)

Biden’s bizarre claim is based on a proposal by the Senate Republican committee to make every federal program reauthorized by Congress every five years.

Democrats have tried to use the proposal to warn voters, as they try to do every election cycle, that Republicans want to end Social Security.

Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has specifically clarified that ending Social Security or Medicare “will not be part of a Republican Senate majority agenda,” if Republicans take the majority this fall.

Biden thanked union workers for their contributions to the United States of America, crediting their support for his entire political career.

“The bad news for you all is that I’m here because of you,” he said.

The president even singled out a child in the crowd for attending his speech.

“Any child under 12 years of age deserves a little extra ice cream or something for doing this,” he said as the crowd chuckled. “This has got to be the most boring thing in the world for you honey but we’re going to work something out for you I promise.”

Labor Sec’y Walsh: Worker Shortage Due to Lack of Immigration Reform a ‘Bigger Threat’ in Some Cases Than Inflation or Recession

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On Tuesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” Labor Secretary Marty Walsh argued that “we’re going to have to have a real serious conversation in this country about immigration and immigration reform” in order to address the shortage of workers which is, in some cases, “a bigger threat to our economy than inflation is at this point, than a recession.”

Walsh stated, “Well, the first thing is we don’t have enough workers in the United States of America to fill all of the job openings that are out there. Right now, at this moment in time, more Americans are working in this country than in any other period in the history of America. So, when you think about the amount of jobs and people that are working, it’s a really incredible number. The problem is that we don’t have enough people. There [are] about five million people, I think, still, roughly…that are either looking for work or just not in the workforce, for a whole host of reasons, illnesses, child care, whatever it might be. So, at some point, we’re going to have to have a real serious conversation in this country about immigration and immigration reform. And when I talk to big business in America and I talk to businesses, every single one of them, to a person, says to me, we need to — we’re going to have to think about this long-term and how do we deal with these issue[s].”

He added, “I think, in this country, when you think about our economy, you think about our country, there [are] two sides in immigration. We don’t want immigration — or we’d like to see legal immigration. The problem is, in America, if we don’t have workers to fill these jobs, it’s going to hurt our economy overall. And if you have six million jobs, let’s just play with that number right now, let’s assume six million jobs that, if everyone went to work in America tomorrow that was eligible — or not even eligible, but they went to work, we have six million job openings. As you just said, it’s going to hurt business in our country, it’s going to hurt our economy, and in some cases, I think it’s a bigger threat to our economy than inflation is at this point, than a recession.”

Follow Ian Hanchett on Twitter @IanHanchett


Invading migrants are colonizing cities, driving up rents, inflating prices, importing foreign languages, and pushing locals out of their businesses and neighborhoods, a report says.


‘Overcrowded’ NYC Homeless Shelters Filled with 6,700 Border Crossers

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 4: A bus carrying migrants arrived in New York City on Sunday, Sep, 4, after illegally crossing the Texas-Mexico border. The city officials welcomed migrants arriving on buses from Texas. (Photo by Lokman Vural Elibol/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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New York City’s “overcrowded” homeless shelters are filled, now housing 6,700 border crossers who have arrived in recent weeks on migrant buses sent from Texas by Gov. Greg Abbott (R).

For months, Abbott has sent buses filled with border crossers to New York City, which prides itself as the nation’s largest sanctuary jurisdiction for illegal aliens.

Newly published figures show the growing number of border crossers entering New York City homeless shelters after their arrival in the sanctuary city.

CNN reports:

By the last week in August, Texas had bused nearly 9,000 migrants to New York City and Washington, DC, as Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, has sought to highlight what he said is the Biden administration’s failure to secure the border. [Emphasis added]

New York City has processed about 8,800 migrants in its shelter system since April, with about 6,700 still in shelters, a city official told CNN Thursday. City officials had said the figure included more than 1,000 children. Many migrants come to New York on their own with the financial assistance of nonprofits. [Emphasis added]

Most migrants end up in the city’s overcrowded homeless shelter system, which housed more than 50,000 people as of Thursday night, according to the nonprofit Coalition for the Homeless, which monitors shelter census reports. Some wait hours to be reunited with relatives who live in the area. Others, looking confused and disappointed, tell volunteers they believed they were headed to another city or state. New York is using 17 hotels as emergency shelters, a city official told CNN. [Emphasis added]

 

The latest figures showing 6,900 border crossers in New York City homeless shelters is a significant jump from the roughly 4,900 who were in the shelter system just a couple of weeks ago.

Most recently, city officials said they are “struggling” to find housing for the waves of illegal immigration to New York City and are looking at expanding the number of border crossers being housed in luxury hotels in Manhattan, paid for with taxpayer money.

Such a plan could cost New Yorkers about $300 million even as record-setting rents and housing prices continue to push out the city’s working- and middle-class residents.

John Binder is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jbinder@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter here.

Report: Migrant ‘Invasion’ Is Spiking Rents, Inflation

Migrants board a bus after crossing into the United States near the end of a border wall Tuesday, Aug. 23, 2022, near Yuma, Ariz. A border wall with Mexico isn't the issue it was during Donald Trump's presidency but plans for more barriers in Yuma, Ariz., is a reminder of …
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Invading migrants are colonizing cities, driving up rents, inflating prices, importing foreign languages, and pushing locals out of their businesses and neighborhoods, a report says.

But the report is unlikely to get much criticism from pro-migration lobbies in the United States because it describes the criticism by Mexicans about Americans who use their income from U.S. jobs to occupy cheaper apartments in Mexico.

“Locals are calling it gentrification, a plague or even an invasion,” the report by Al Jazeera said.

“You’re thinking of moving to Mexico City? Wow,” one Mexico City resident told Al Jazeera. “One important recommendation: Don’t come,” he added.

“People who live in Mexico City, and people who work in Mexico City, such as myself, we want to get a place but it is really difficult because the prices as so high… It is messed up,” a second Mexican told Al Jazeera.

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