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« Reply #1504 on: June 11, 2023, 06:21:56 AM »
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Biden Moves to Improve Opportunities for Military Spouses
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Biden to sign executive order boosting economic opportunities for military spouses
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President Biden signs executive order to support military families
The president was joined by the first lady and hundreds of service members and their families at Fort Liberty on Friday.
https://www.newschannel5.com/president-biden-signs-executive-order-to-support-military-families


President Biden @POTUS

Today, I'm headed to North Carolina's Fort Liberty where, alongside the First Lady and military-connected families, I'll sign an Executive Order aimed at strengthening economic opportunities for military and veteran spouses, caregivers, and survivors.

My Executive Order for military and veteran spouses, caregivers, and survivors is about fulfilling our sacred obligation to care for our service members and veterans – and the folks who care for them.

For generations, you’ve stepped up to serve our country. We owe you.



We have a sacred obligation to prepare those we send into harm’s way and care for them and their families when they return.

And with my Executive Order that'll support the economic security of military and veteran spouses – we’re taking a step to fulfill that obligation.



Today's Executive Order establishes the most comprehensive set of administrative actions in our nation’s history to support the economic security of military and veteran spouses, caregivers, and survivors.



Our military is the greatest fighting force in the history of the world.

And that’s because of warriors like you – and the service and sacrifice of your spouses, kids, and family members.





Join the First Lady and I as we deliver remarks and announce a new Executive Order to support military-connected spouses.


Watch Here: https://twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1dRKZMQQkgVxB

https://twitter.com/POTUS/status/1667260650731577345



Biden discusses economic security for military members and veterans at Fort Liberty

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« Reply #1505 on: June 13, 2023, 05:10:43 AM »
As Australian inflation continues to soar, President Biden has lowered U.S. inflation to a new two year low.

Australian Inflation Soars - RBA Under Pressure to Keep Hiking! AUDUSD Technical Analysis
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US Inflation outlook hits two-year low in latest New York Fed survey
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/06/12/inflation-outlook-hits-two-year-low-in-latest-new-york-fed-survey.html



Nikki Haley goes after 'incredibly reckless' Trump



Donald Trump’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, is straddling several lines in an attempt to distinguish herself from other Republican candidates for the GOP 2024 presidential nomination, by going after her former boss over the massive 49-page 37-criminal counts indictment the ex-president will face on Tuesday while pretty much throwing him under the bus.

"If this indictment is true, if what it says is actually the case, President Trump was incredibly reckless with our national security.”

“More than that,” she explained. “I’m a military spouse – my husband’s about to deploy this weekend. This puts all of our military men and women in danger. If you are going to talk about what our military is capable of, or how we would go about invading or doing something with one of our enemies. And if that’s the case, it’s reckless, it’s frustrating, and it causes problems.”

Continuing her candidate points, Haley added, “And you know, we’re looking now, this is the second indictment, we’re looking at possibly a third indictment. Coming in with Georgia.”

There’s also a likely fourth indictment: the Special Counsel’s investigation into Trump’s actions surrounding the January 6 insurrection.

The New York Times noted Monday, “the declared candidates for the presidency who are not Mr. Trump have divided into three camps regarding his federal indictment last Thursday: those who have strongly backed him and his insistence that the indictment is a politically driven means to deny him a second White House term, such as Vivek Ramaswamy; those who have urged Americans to take the charges seriously, such as Chris Christie and Asa Hutchinson; and those who have straddled both camps, condemning the indictment but nudging voters to move past Mr. Trump’s leadership, such as Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley.”

Indeed, Haley’s remarks Monday are far less supportive than they were on Friday when she said, “This is not how justice should be pursued in our country. The American people are exhausted by the prosecutorial overreach, double standards, and vendetta politics.”

Read More Here: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/11/us/politics/trump-indictment-republicans.html

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« Reply #1506 on: June 13, 2023, 09:13:31 AM »
President Biden @POTUS

We're fueling a supply chain that's made in America.




We used to produce up to 40% of the world’s microchips, but today we’re down to producing just 10% .

Now, semiconductor companies have invested over $200 billion since the beginning of my Administration to bring production back home.

We’re turning things around.




Our economic recovery isn’t leaving anyone behind.

All American workers, with or without college degrees, can compete with anyone in the world.


Go to http://Invest.gov to see how we’re strengthening our workforce.

https://twitter.com/POTUS/status/1667910311007989760

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« Reply #1507 on: June 13, 2023, 02:38:20 PM »
What a clown show.  It's unreal how far the US has declined under Ukraine Joe. 

"Trans activists filmed themselves flaunting their breasts in front of the White House during President Biden's Pride Month celebration this weekend, causing an uproar on social media."

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« Reply #1508 on: June 13, 2023, 09:08:20 PM »
Former Trump pal Mike Pompeo is now throwing Trump under the bus. It’s more proof that the whole “Republicans will never turn against Trump no matter what” narrative was nonsense the entire time. They were always going to selfishly sell him out on his way down. It’s their nature. Pompeo, Haley, Tim Scott, Barr, Mick Mulvaney all have done so in the past few days and we'll see more.


Mike Pompeo slams Trump for not ‘protecting America’s soldiers’

Donald Trump's Secretary of State and CIA Director, Mike Pompeo, highly criticized his former boss over his classified documents scandal on Tuesday, just hours before the ex-president will be arraigned in a 37-federal felony count indictment.

A former U.S. Congressman from Kansas and former Army Captain who holds a Harvard Law degree and earned his bachelor's at the U.S. Military Academy, Pompeo also spent years in the military-industrial complex. He is a highly-partisan religious right conservative who declined to run for president in 2024.

Pompeo told Fox News that Donald Trump's actions surrounding the hundreds of classified documents he is accused of unlawfully retaining and refusing to return is "inconsistent with protecting America’s soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines."

“Two things I think are both true at this point," Pompeo told Fox News' Brian Kilmeade, as The Daily Caller reported. "First, if the allegations are true, and there’s lots of indications that they are, President Trump had classified documents where he shouldn’t have had them and then, when given the opportunity to return them, he chose not to do that for whatever reason. That's just – Brian, you talked about me having classified documents, I handled thousands and thousands of them during my time in Congress and as CIA Director and Secretary of State.”

Pompeo joins former Trump UN Ambassador Nikki Haley, and former top Trump defender, his ex-Attorney General Bill Barr, both of whom have in recent days highly criticized their former boss's decisions surrounding the classified documents.

Watch: https://twitter.com/i/status/1668657854557958152

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« Reply #1509 on: June 14, 2023, 05:08:34 AM »
Over the past few days former Trump allies Nikki Haley, Bill Barr, Tim Scott, Mike Pompeo, Mick Mulvaney, and Alan Dershowitz have all publicly turned against Trump. They don’t deserve any credit for being this late to the game. But that’s not the point.

These Trump allies all pretty much knew that Trump was guilty. But when this indictment came down, it revealed just how thoroughly nailed he is. And subsequent polling says that 80% of Americans now think Trump is a national security threat. Eighty percent!

So of course more of Trump’s allies are now publicly turning against him. They see that he’s going down in the criminal justice system anyway. And they see that four out of five Americans now want him to go down, suggesting he’ll cease being viable in politics even before the prison cell door slams on him.

As I’ve said before, each Republican politician has their own constituency, and therefore has their own calculation on when to finally come out against Trump on his way down. For House Republicans in far right districts, it may never happen. But for House Republicans in moderate swing districts, who are facing a difficult path to reelection in 2024, it’ll happen sooner.

And Trump’s Republican allies who are trying to retain relative credibility on the national stage are already calculating that it’s time to selfishly throw him under the bus. They wouldn’t be doing this already unless they’re certain that he’s a goner. It’s a surefire sign that they all now think he’s toast.

We also can now add Willard "Mitt" Romney to the list:



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« Reply #1510 on: June 14, 2023, 08:48:03 AM »
Germany's inflation rate lowers to 6.1% in May
https://seekingalpha.com/news/3979408-germanys-inflation-rate-lowers-to-61-in-may

French inflation falls to a 12-month low of 6.0% in May
https://tvpworld.com/70230648/french-inflation-falls-to-a-12month-low-of-60-in-may

UK inflation sinks below 10% for the first time since August
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/05/24/uk-inflation-sinks-below-10percent-for-the-first-time-since-august.html


Global inflation is starting to fall after a global pandemic. The United States has seen inflation drop to the lowest level in 2 years along with the largest job creation in the world thanks to President Biden's leadership. Inflation is lower and job creation is higher in the United States than other major economic countries.

You would think Republicans would be thrilled at this amazing news, but they're angry inflation is dropping fast because they can no longer use their phony talking points to attack President Biden over a situation he had no control over.

Republicans are not serious about the success of America and they prove it all the time. They want inflation to remain high for political purposes.       


Inflation Dips to 4%, Lowest Level in Two Years
The pace of inflation has dropped by more than half since a year ago.
https://www.usnews.com/news/economy/articles/2023-06-13/inflation-dips-to-4-lowest-level-in-two-years


Fox News freaks out after inflation drops to lowest level in 2 years



Americans got more good economic news on Tuesday, as inflation dropped even more than expected, to 4% on the year. For the average consumer, that means the price increases everyone's faced – from gas, eggs and other groceries, clothing, and more, are coming back in line to normal.

In fact, inflation has now dropped 11 months in a row, to the lowest point in two years.

That's on top of continued near-historically low unemployment across every demographic, massive jobs creation – 13 million jobs under President Biden. Experts say under President Biden the U.S.'s economic recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic has been the strongest worldwide.

Fox News didn't see it that way.

Fox News Business host Maria Bartiromo, once a straight-news journalist, invited onto her show to discuss the economic news a Republican Congressman who is not an economist, but a pharmacist.

U.S. Rep. Buddy Carter (R-GA), whose track record reportedly includes pushing legislation and policy that would personally benefit him financially, at least once without making any expected disclosure, had a lot to say about the drop in inflation.

"Well, we will also hear from Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen today," Bartiromo announced. "Representative Earl Buddy Carter, talk to us about what you're expecting there because the Treasury Secretary, when we first started seeing this spike in inflation, said it was transitory. What are your thoughts on how she'll explain where we're going from here?"

Bartiromo correctly notes that Treasury Secretary Yellen, and many other top economists predicted inflation would be short-lived, but a few things got in the way, including Russia's unlawful attack on Ukraine, and massive supply-chain issues. Two years ago, shortly after taking office, President Biden created a supply chain task force, which has successfully improved how America moves goods.

"Well," Rep. Carter began, "I'm sure she will make it out to be as as good as she can. But at the same time, we are far from out of trouble here. Yes, I agree. The Fed may pause next this month and may not raise interest rates, but that doesn't mean they're not going to raise them back in July."

The Fed is fully expected to pause its interest rate increases, which are the main reason why inflation has dropped so significantly. And yes, it is currently expected to increase them in July.

The Fed is fully expected to pause its interest rate increases, which are the main reason why inflation has dropped so significantly. And yes, it is currently expected to increase them in July.

Another reason inflation has dropped is the Democrats' Inflation Reduction Act.

"It’s been 10 months since President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act," author and former White House aide Keith Boykin noted Tuesday. "The bill passed Congress without a single Republican vote. And new data shows that inflation has been cut in half since last year."

"We've still got some serious problems in our economy. The labor shortage," Carter complained. "Last night I had dinner with a group of engineers and they were telling me, we need help. We need engineers. One company said they had 1700 employees, they'd hire 200 today if they could find them."

Republicans continue to make it difficult for people in some sectors of workers to get jobs, like immigrants. After Florida's Gov. Ron DeSantis signed legislation making it illegal to assist any undocumented worker, many fled the state. Republican leaders had to beg them to stay.

"We still got high interest rates," Carter continued. "In the lobby this morning. I was talking to a young lady who said, 'You know, I wanted to buy a new car, but I just can't afford it right now.'"

"So high inflation, interest rates, those are the type of things that we've still got to work on in this economy. And you know, Janet Yellen will paint a pretty picture. Yes, I'm sure but I'm not sure I believe."

Here's Maria Bartiromo and Rep. Buddy Carter searching for reasons to criticize Biden over new data showing inflation at its lowest reading in well over 2 years:

Watch: https://twitter.com/i/status/1668601789006979072


Inflation cooled in May to the lowest reading in two years

Consumer price growth cooled again in May to the lowest level since March 2021, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Tuesday. CNBC's Dominic Chu reports.

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« Reply #1511 on: June 14, 2023, 09:12:45 AM »
President Biden @POTUS

Today’s report shows inflation has fallen for 11 months and is now the lowest in over two years – continued progress bringing down costs for middle class families.
 
And, wages are up over the past year, after accounting for inflation.
 
I'm optimistic our best days are ahead.

The plan that I laid out a year ago to bring down inflation is working.




https://twitter.com/POTUS/status/1668666145568595968



The White House @WhiteHouse

Annual inflation is at the lowest level since March 2021.

The unemployment rate has remained below 4% for the longest stretch in over 50 years.

The share of working age Americans in the workforce is at the highest level in over 20 years.

@POTUS’ economic plan is working.


https://twitter.com/WhiteHouse/status/1668656977403162625



The White House @WhiteHouse

Great news: Today’s inflation report shows annual inflation is now at the lowest level since March 2021, and less than half of what it was last June.
 
This is giving families real breathing room.