Elon Musk Says He
'Will Vote Republican,' , Can 'No Longer Support' Democrats.
Musk made the statements via Twitter on May 18.
In the past I voted Democrat, because they were (mostly) the kindness party.
, Elon Musk, via Twitter.
But they have become the party of division & hate, so I can no longer support them and will
vote Republican, Elon Musk, via Twitter.
Now, watch their dirty tricks campaign against me unfold, Elon Musk, via Twitter.
Tesla stocks fell by nearly seven percent after the statements were published.
Musk's tweets come about a week after he stated he would reverse Twitter's ban of former President Donald Trump
if his deal to purchase the platform is finalized.
The billionaire has also criticized Twitter for being biased to the "far-left.".
The headquarters for the company is based in CA,
a state that is often considered a model for progressive politics in the U.S.
CA is also the largest market for Tesla cars.
Musk recently moved the
Tesla headquarters to TX, which is known for its conservative politics.
.
Many Twitter users seemed to mock the news that Musk would vote Republican.
Poor Elon might only be the 2nd or 3rd richest man in the
world now, Twitter user.
Poor Elon.
No liberals are going to buy his cars anymore, when there's so many nicer options, Twitter user.
The Tesla CEO's mother hit back at the tweets, referring to them as "nasty comments" and "troll or bot" accounts.
Musk's $44 billion deal to purchase Twitter has stalled in recent days
Elon Musk Says , Tesla's Factories , Are Losing Billions.
In a recent interview, Tesla CEO Elon Musk
said that the company's factories in Germany
and Texas are losing "billions of dollars.".
In a recent interview, Tesla CEO Elon Musk
said that the company's factories in Germany
and Texas are losing "billions of dollars.".
Both Berlin and Austin factories are
gigantic money furnaces right now.
Itās really like a giant roaring sound,
which is the sound of money on fire, Elon Musk, via 'Elon Musk Unfiltered' interview,
as reported by Gizmodo.
Gizmodo reports that 'Elon Musk Unfiltered,'
a 3-part interview, was uploaded
to YouTube on June 22.
Musk claims the Tesla factories are losing money due
to the ongoing supply chain crisis, while Tesla's Shanghai
"Gigafactory" was impacted by strict COVID lockdowns.
Musk claims the Tesla factories are losing money due
to the ongoing supply chain crisis, while Tesla's Shanghai
"Gigafactory" was impacted by strict COVID lockdowns.
The past two years have been
an absolute nightmare of supply chain
interruptions, one thing after another,
and weāre not out of it yet, Elon Musk, via 'Elon Musk Unfiltered' interview,
as reported by Gizmodo.
Overwhelmingly our concern is how do
we keep the factories operating so we
can pay people and not go bankrupt,
and then everything else is nice to have. , Elon Musk, via 'Elon Musk Unfiltered' interview,
as reported by Gizmodo.
Musk explained that necessary parts
for building Teslas remain
stuck in China's ports.
Musk explained that necessary parts
for building Teslas remain
stuck in China's ports.
We had the Shanghai factory inop, weāve got the tooling to enable this factory stuck in port in China with no one to actually move it. , Elon Musk, via 'Elon Musk Unfiltered' interview,
as reported by Gizmodo.
Gizmodo reports that the ongoing
supply chain crisis continues to
send ripples across the globe.
Widespread shortages have been reported for everything from baby formula to computer chips
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Elon Muskās Kid , Wants To Change Their Name , To Cut Ties With Father.
Reuters reports that Musk's transgender daughter has filed a request to change both her name and birth certificate. .
Formerly Xavier Alexander Musk, the request has been issued to reflect her gender identity and to disassociate herself from her father.
I no longer live with or wish to be related to my biological father in any way, shape or form, Elon Musk's daughter, via court documents,
as reported by Reuters.
Reuters reports that the court documents
can be viewed via PlainSite.org.
but her new name has been redacted.
Her mother, Justine Wilson,
divorced Musk in 2008.
Details of the exact issues that have caused a rift between Musk and his daughter are unclear.
Reuters reports that Musk touched on the topic of transgender people in 2020.
I absolutely support
trans, but all these
pronouns are an
esthetic nightmare, Elon Musk, via Twitter.
Last month, Musk also revealed his support for the
Republican Party which has adamantly fought to
limit transgender rights throughout the country.
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Joe Biden's Approval Rating , Continues To Plummet.
'The Hill' reports that for the fourth consecutive week, President Joe Biden's approval rating trended downwards.
A recent poll by Reuters-Ipsos found
only 36% of respondents approve of
the work Biden is doing as president.
Since August, Biden's approval
rating hasn't climbed above 50%.
Indicative of the stark divide between
the country's political parties, .
73% of Democrats surveyed said
they approve of Biden's work.
7% of Republicans currently
approve of the Biden administration.
Only 18% of those surveyed think
the country is heading in the right
direction with Biden at the helm.
Biden has faced challenges in his
first term, such as an inflated economy
and the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Biden has faced challenges in his
first term, such as an inflated economy
and the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Though many economists forecast an economy dipping into recession, Biden has said he doesn't believe recession is inevitable.
First of all, itās not inevitable. , President Joe Biden, in an interview with The Associated Press, via 'The Hill'.
Secondly, weāre in a stronger position than any nation in the world to overcome this inflation. , President Joe Biden, in an interview with The Associated Press, via 'The Hill'
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Elon Musk Expresses , His Likely Support for Republican, Ron DeSantis in 2024 Election.
Business Insider reports that Elon Musk took to Twitter to say that he'll probably support Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in the 2024 presidential election.
Business Insider reports that Elon Musk took to Twitter to say that he'll probably support Florida Governor Ron DeSantis in the 2024 presidential election.
Early on June 15, Musk tweeted that it was still
"tbd" (to be decided) whether or not he
would support a Republican for president. .
When asked who he was
"leaning towards,"
Musk simply said, , "DeSantis.".
When asked who he was
"leaning towards,"
Musk simply said, , "DeSantis.".
He added that while he supported Democrat Andrew Yang
in the 2020 election, he believes that DeSantis
"has a better chance of winning" the upcoming race. .
He added that while he supported Democrat Andrew Yang
in the 2020 election, he believes that DeSantis
"has a better chance of winning" the upcoming race. .
Last month, Musk described himself as a, "moderate, neither Republican nor Democrat.".
He also pointed out that he had always voted for Democrats in the past but was considering voting Republican in the upcoming election.
He also pointed out that he had always voted for Democrats in the past but was considering voting Republican in the upcoming election.
Musk has since tweeted that he supported
Republican Mayra Flores in a June 14 special election
for the 34th congressional district of Texas.
Musk has since tweeted that he supported
Republican Mayra Flores in a June 14 special election
for the 34th congressional district of Texas.
Flores won the election
against Democrat Daniel Sanchez. .
DeSantis, a rising star within the Republican Party,
is reportedly seen as competition for former President
Donald Trump's bid to regain the presidency in 2024.
DeSantis, a rising star within the Republican Party,
is reportedly seen as competition for former President
Donald Trump's bid to regain the presidency in 2024.
According to Business Insider,
DeSantis has not yet officially announced
that he would run for president
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Joe Biden To Appear on , 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'.
Joe Biden To Appear on , 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'.
'People' reports President Joe Biden
is on his way to Hollywood.
According to AP, the president will host the Ninth Summit of the Americas on June 9.
Afterward, Biden will be on set to tape
an interview for Jimmy Kimmel's show.
Biden has been up against various issues since taking office in January 2021, and his approval rating has plummeted lately.
His approval slump has reportedly
left him feeling "frustrated." .
Some speculate Biden's upcoming
late-night appearance could help
Americans view him in a better light.
Though Biden spoke virtually on
'The Tonight Show' with Jimmy Fallon.
Though Biden spoke virtually on
'The Tonight Show' with Jimmy Fallon.
an interview with Jimmy Kimmel will mark
his first in-studio late-night appearance.
As Biden and his fellow Democrats face a difficult upcoming midterm election cycle.
he has signaled that his "top priority" moving
forward is "addressing inflation in order to transition
from historic recovery to a steady growth that
works for American families."
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New York Passes Bill , To Raise Age for Buying , or Owning Semi-Automatic Rifles.
On June 2, New York's legislature voted
to raise the age for buying or possessing
a semi-automatic rifle to 21. .
NPR reports that the decision marks a major change
to state firearm laws that comes less than three weeks
after a deadly shooting in a Buffalo supermarket.
NPR reports that the decision marks a major change
to state firearm laws that comes less than three weeks
after a deadly shooting in a Buffalo supermarket.
The bill is part of a package of gun
control laws announced by Democratic
legislative leaders and Gov. Kathy Hochul.
Additional measures in the package include restricting civilian purchase of body armor and equipping new guns with microstamping technology to help with tracking.
Additional measures in the package include restricting civilian purchase of body armor and equipping new guns with microstamping technology to help with tracking.
The bill also requires anyone purchasing
a semi-automatic rifle to obtain a license,
which is currently only required for handguns.
The bill also requires anyone purchasing
a semi-automatic rifle to obtain a license,
which is currently only required for handguns.
It is meant to be a hassle to those
folks who might want to get their hands
quickly on something with which
they could mass murder people, Sen. Gustavo Rivera, a Bronx Democrat, via NPR.
The measure would see New York join other states that require gun buyers to be at least 21, including Hawaii, Florida, Illinois and Washington.
Lawmakers in New York have also proposed legislation that would expand the list of people who can apply for an extreme risk protection order.
This court order temporarily prohibits an individual
from purchasing or possessing a firearm if they are
believed to be a threat to themselves or others. .
Even as we take action to protect New Yorkers, we recognize that this is a nationwide problem. I once again urge Congress to seize this moment and pass meaningful gun violence prevention measures. We have no time to waste, Kathy Hochul, New York Governor, via NPR.
Even as we take action to protect New Yorkers, we recognize that this is a nationwide problem. I once again urge Congress to seize this moment and pass meaningful gun violence prevention measures. We have no time to waste, Kathy Hochul, New York Governor, via NPR
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54 Percent of Americans Disapprove of Supreme Court, , New Poll Finds .
The poll was conducted by the Marquette Law School and published on May 25.
Its finding, that a majority of Americans disapprove of the Supreme Court, .
comes in the wake of a leaked opinion penned by conservative Justice Samuel Alito which showed the Court's intention to overturn Roe v. Wade.
The landmark 1973 SCOTUS ruling legalized abortion in the U.S.
The poll was conducted a week after Alito's opinion was made public in March.
It seems to coincide with other polls which
show a majority of Americans are opposed
to overturning Roe v. Wade.
Only 26 percent of Democrats approved of the Court when the Marquette poll was conducted.
Prior to the opinion leak, 49 percent of Democrats were shown to approve of the Court.
Republican approval of the Court increased by four percent to 68 percent.
Even before the opinion leak, public approval
of the Court had been falling.
Controversies concerning Justice Clarence Thomas' wife and squabbling among Justices are thought to have contributed to the decline.
Controversies concerning Justice Clarence Thomas' wife and squabbling among Justices are thought to have contributed to the decline.
Liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor stated in a recent interview that the public's perception of the Court is a consideration of all Justices.
I think all of us worry about that. We think about ways in which we can comport ourselves,
among ourselves, , Justice Sonia Sotomayor, via CNN.
... to ensure that the public has confidence in what we're doing, Justice Sonia Sotomayor, via CNN
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Elon Musk To Address , Twitter Employees' Concerns .
Tesla CEO Elon Musk will directly address Twitter
employees' concerns and answer their questions about
his takeover of the social media platform on June 16.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk will directly address Twitter
employees' concerns and answer their questions about
his takeover of the social media platform on June 16.
The unorthodox move comes despite
the fact that Musk's $44 billion takeover
has not yet been completed.
On June 13, Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal announced an all-hands meeting with employees, saying they would be allowed to submit questions in advance.
On June 13, Twitter CEO Parag Agrawal announced an all-hands meeting with employees, saying they would be allowed to submit questions in advance.
Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives called the move a, "clear step in the right direction towards the chances of a deal
happening and a smart strategic move as Twitter employees
have been left in the dark over the past few months and have
many questions during this volatile period of uncertainty.".
Wedbush analyst Daniel Ives called the move a, "clear step in the right direction towards the chances of a deal
happening and a smart strategic move as Twitter employees
have been left in the dark over the past few months and have
many questions during this volatile period of uncertainty.".
In April, Musk revealed his plan
to acquire Twitter for $44 billion.
Since then, he has repeatedly clashed with the company over the number of bots, or fake accounts,
on the social media platform.
In May, Musk said the deal was "on hold" until
he received more data from Twitter
regarding those bot accounts.
It remains unclear if the all-hands meeting
with Twitter employees is a signal that the two
sides have come closer to resolving the deal. .
It remains unclear if the all-hands meeting
with Twitter employees is a signal that the two
sides have come closer to resolving the deal. .
ABC reports that the world's richest man has been
a vocal critic of the platform over the years, particularly
of what he deems a threat to free speech.
ABC reports that the world's richest man has been
a vocal critic of the platform over the years, particularly
of what he deems a threat to free speech.
He has previously taken aim at Twitter's moderation and safety policies, anonymous user accounts and its ban of former President Donald Trump.
He has previously taken aim at Twitter's moderation and safety policies, anonymous user accounts and its ban of former President Donald Trump
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Wall Street , Hits Bear Market , as Stocks and Crypto Drop.
On June 13, Wall Street plummeted into
a bear market as the S&P 500 dropped over
20% below its record set earlier this year. .
The 'Associated Press' reports that the index fell 3.9% in early trading, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 1,000 points before finishing with a loss of 876. .
The 'Associated Press' reports that the index fell 3.9% in early trading, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 1,000 points before finishing with a loss of 876. .
According to 'AP,' the sell-off centers around
the Federal Reserve, which is trying to control
inflation with a series of interest rate hikes.
According to 'AP,' the sell-off centers around
the Federal Reserve, which is trying to control
inflation with a series of interest rate hikes.
As those rising interest rates raise concerns
of a potential recession, prices fell worldwide
for everything from bonds to bitcoin. .
Some of the steepest declines
were seen in technology stocks. .
Tesla fell 7.1%, Amazon lost 5.5%
and GameStop dropped 8.4%.
Tesla fell 7.1%, Amazon lost 5.5%
and GameStop dropped 8.4%.
According to Coindesk, cryptocurrencies
also suffered as Bitcoin fell
over 14% to drop below $23,400. .
The best thing people can do is to
not panic and donāt sell at the bottom,
and weāre probably not at the bottom, Randy Frederick, Managing director of trading
and derivatives at the Schwab Center for
Financial Research, via the 'Associated Press'.
The best thing people can do is to
not panic and donāt sell at the bottom,
and weāre probably not at the bottom, Randy Frederick, Managing director of trading
and derivatives at the Schwab Center for
Financial Research, via the 'Associated Press'.
Some economists have speculated
that the Fed may raise its key
rates again on June 15.
The rumored mega-hike would see key interest
rates rise by three-quarters of a percentage point,
the largest rate hike since 1994.
The rumored mega-hike would see key interest
rates rise by three-quarters of a percentage point,
the largest rate hike since 1994
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Major Companies Announce, Layoffs and Hiring Freezes, as Fears of Recession Loom.
Yahoo reports that the United States has
been impacted by a wave of corporate layoffs
meant to cut costs amid broad market selloffs. .
Big firms like Uber, Microsoft,
Twitter, Wayfair, Snap and
Meta have all seen layoffs. .
Big firms like Uber, Microsoft,
Twitter, Wayfair, Snap and
Meta have all seen layoffs. .
Other major companies to recently let go of employees include Tesla, PayPal, Uber and Netflix.
Other major companies to recently let go of employees include Tesla, PayPal, Uber and Netflix.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced
his concerns about a potential
recession in a company wide email. .
The same email decreed that 10% of Tesla's staff needed to be laid off and hiring for the company would be put on hold worldwide.
In May, Netflix fired about 150 U.S.-based
employees after the company's
revenue growth slowed down.
In May, Netflix fired about 150 U.S.-based
employees after the company's
revenue growth slowed down.
Also in May, Carvana fired 2,500 employees,
or about 12% of its entire staff, after announcing
its $2.2 billion acquisition of Adesa. .
Also in May, Carvana fired 2,500 employees,
or about 12% of its entire staff, after announcing
its $2.2 billion acquisition of Adesa. .
In April, Robinhood Markets announced
a layoff of 9% of its full-time employees. .
As a result, stock in Robinhood
fell about 52.5% as of June 8.
Facebook parent company Meta
announced a company wide hiring freeze
with stock down 42% year-to-date.
According to Meta, the company is focusing
on its core business and Reality Labs after making
a $10 billion investment in developing the metaverse. .
According to Meta, the company is focusing
on its core business and Reality Labs after making
a $10 billion investment in developing the metaverse.
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Elon Musk , Wants To Cut
Tesla Jobs, by 10%.
Reuters reports that Tesla CEO Elon Musk
has expressed doubts about the economy
and may cut 10% of jobs. .
Reuters reports that Tesla CEO Elon Musk
has expressed doubts about the economy
and may cut 10% of jobs. .
In an email to executives
seen by Reuters, Musk said to, "pause all hiring worldwide.".
In an email to executives
seen by Reuters, Musk said to, "pause all hiring worldwide.".
The hiring freeze email came just two days
after Musk told Tesla staff to return
to the workplace or resign.
The hiring freeze email came just two days
after Musk told Tesla staff to return
to the workplace or resign.
According to an annual SEC filing,
nearly 100,000 people were employed
by Tesla at the end of 2021.
On June 3, Tesla shares fell nearly
5% in pre-market trading in the U.S. .
Reuters reports that demand for Tesla
vehicles has remained high and
has yet to show signs of a downturn.
However, Tesla has reportedly struggled
to pick up production after strict COVID
lockdowns in Shanghai forced outages.
However, Tesla has reportedly struggled
to pick up production after strict COVID
lockdowns in Shanghai forced outages.
Musk's email also adds to a growing
number of warnings from business leaders
regarding the potential for a recession.
Musk's email also adds to a growing
number of warnings from business leaders
regarding the potential for a recession.
It is always better to introduce austerity
measures in good times than in bad times.
I see the statements as a forewarning
and a precautionary measure, Frank Schwope, NordLB analyst, via Reuters.
It is always better to introduce austerity
measures in good times than in bad times.
I see the statements as a forewarning
and a precautionary measure, Frank Schwope, NordLB analyst, via Reuters.
Reuters reports that it remains unclear
if Musk's gloomy economic outlook will
impact his $44 billion bid to purchase Twitter.
On June 3, the deal was cleared by U.S.
antitrust regulators, which sent Twitter shares
up almost 2% in pre-market trading.
On June 3, the deal was cleared by U.S.
antitrust regulators, which sent Twitter shares
up almost 2% in pre-market trading
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Court Rejects EPA Finding , That Widely Used Weed Killer , Does Not Cause Cancer.
On June 17, a federal appeals court denied
the Environmental Protection Agency's finding
that glyphosate does not pose a serious health risk. .
Glyphosate is the active ingredient
in Roundup, the world's
most widely used herbicide.
The Associated Press reports that Bayer, which acquired the original producer Monsanto in 2018, faces thousands of claims that exposure to Roundup caused cancer.
The Associated Press reports that Bayer, which acquired the original producer Monsanto in 2018, faces thousands of claims that exposure to Roundup caused cancer.
A California U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ordered the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to reexamine findings that glyphosate is "not likely" to cause cancer.
A California U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ordered the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to reexamine findings that glyphosate is "not likely" to cause cancer.
According to Judge Michelle Friedland,
the EPA's finding of no risk to human health , "was not supported by substantial evidence.".
Friedland also ruled that the EPA failed
to examine glyphosate's impact
on animal species and vegetation.
Writing for the unanimous three-judge panel,
Friedman cited legal critics who claim the EPA , āshirked its duties under the Endangered Species Act.
We agree and remand to the agency
for further consideration.".
Amy van Saun, senior attorney at the Center
for Food Safety, called the decision , āa historic victory for farmworkers
and the environment.ā³.
EPAās āno cancerā risk conclusion
did not stand up to scrutiny. , Amy van Saun, Senior attorney
at the Center for Food Safety,
via the 'Associated Press'.
EPAās failure to act on the science, as detailed in the litigation, has real-world adverse health consequences for farmworkers, the public and ecosystems, Jay Feldman, Plaintiff in the case against Bayer
and executive director of Beyond Pesticides,
via the 'Associated Press'.
Because of this lawsuit, the agencyās
obstruction of the regulatory process
will not be allowed to stand, Jay Feldman, Plaintiff in the case against Bayer
and executive director of Beyond Pesticides,
via the 'Associated Press'
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Happy Birthday,
Kendrick Lamar!.
Kendrick Lamar DuckworthĀ was born June 17, 1987, and turns 33.
He was born in
Compton, California.
His debut studio album,
'Section .80,' was released in 2011.
His album, 'Good Kid,
M.A.A.D City,' debuted
at No. 2 on the 'Billboard'
200 chart.
Lamar went on to release
'To Pimp a Butterfly,' which won a Grammy
for best rap album.
His album, 'Damn,' was the first
non-classical and non-jazz album
to win the Pulitzer Prize for music.
The rapper is also a member
of the hip-hop group
Black Hippy.
He has been named
the āHottest MC in
the Gameā by MTV.
Happy Birthday,
Kendrick Lamar!
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Excessive Heat Warnings Issued , for 50 Million Americans.
NPR reports that on June 11, over 25 cities
in the Southwestern United States
set heat records or tied them.
Experts say 53 million Americans
are estimated to be under
excessive heat warnings.
The hottest area of the country recorded over the weekend was California's Death Valley, reaching temperatures of 122 degrees Fahrenheit.
Phoenix, Arizona and Palm Springs tied previous record temperatures of 114 degrees Fahrenheit.
According to the National Weather Service, areas under excessive heat warnings could experience temperatures 10-20 degrees higher than average.
Over the next days, experts say to
take necessary precautions to protect yourself from heat exposure.
If you live in a home without air conditioning, try to spend time at public places that have one, such as your local library.
If you live in a home without air conditioning, try to spend time at public places that have one, such as your local library.
If temperatures in your home exceed 90 degrees Fahrenheit, don't blow air towards you with a fan. Instead, use it as an exhaust to expel the air from the room.
When traveling or running errands with
young children and pets, don't leave them
in the car under any circumstance.
When traveling or running errands with
young children and pets, don't leave them
in the car under any circumstance
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At least five of Donald Trump's allies sought White House pardons after supporting his attempts to overturn the 2020 election results, witnesses have said. Sky News
Wandrea āShayeā Moss testified Tuesday to lawmakers about how her life was upended when former President Donald Trump and his allies falsely accused her and her mother of pulling vote fraud.
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Biden Speaks on Inflation , As Economists Signal Rising Interest Rates.
CNN reports President Joe Biden spoke at the AFL-CIO convention in Philadelphia on June 14 ...
... and attempted to give a positive spin on his spotty economic track record.
Biden spoke of the inflation "sapping the strength
of a lot of families," and lamented the Senate that
has blocked much of his domestic agenda.
The problem is Republicans in Congress are doing everything they can to stop my plans to bring down costs on ordinary families. , President Joe Biden, at AFL-CIO convention, via CNN.
Thatās why my plan is not finished and why the results arenāt finished either. , President Joe Biden, at AFL-CIO convention, via CNN.
Jobs are back but prices are
still too high. Covid is down but gas prices are up. Our work isnāt done.
But hereās the deal: America
still has a choice to make. , President Joe Biden, at AFL-CIO convention, via CNN.
A choice between a government by the few ā for the few ā or a government for all of us. , President Joe Biden, at AFL-CIO convention, via CNN.
In recent months, Biden has leaned into his criticism of Republicans' "ultra-MAGA agenda.".
Look, I believe in bipartisanship, but I have no illusions about this Republican Party, the MAGA party. , President Joe Biden, at AFL-CIO convention, via CNN.
Iāve been able to bring some Republicans along on parts of my
plan, but the fact is Republicans
in Congress are still in the grip
of the ultra MAGA agenda. , President Joe Biden, at AFL-CIO convention, via CNN
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