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Stuff it up your ass MAGAFAG.
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Biden has ZERO idea on how to run a economy.
You mean the Bill Simon who was asked to step down as CEO because of Walmart’s poor performance under his leadership, that Bill Simon? Isn’t it ironic.
Former Walmart president and CEO Bill Simon ripped the supply chain under President Joe Biden on Friday, calling it a "mess from start to finish."
"I've never seen it like this, and I don't really think anybody living in this country has," Simon told FOX Business’ Dagen McDowell. "I mean, this is really unprecedented."
Simon joined "Mornings with Maria" to react to Americans’ widespread criticism of Biden’s response to shipping challenges and rising consumer prices. The hashtag #EmptyShelvesJoe held its own as a top trend on Twitter Thursday evening.
"There's a shortage of labor in our distribution system and there's a shortage of people to put [items] on the shelf," Simon explained.
BIDEN RESPONDS TO SUPPLY CHAIN CRISIS, URGES PRIVATE SECTOR TO ‘STEP UP’
He suggested that Biden’s first step to overcoming supply chain disruptions is to address the ongoing worker shortage.
"I don't think this gets solved until we alleviate the labor shortage that's out there and get people driving trucks and unloading at the docks and stocking shelves," Simon said.
With shipping and inventory backlogs expected to carry into the holiday season, Simon believes giant retail stores will survive while small businesses could struggle to keep shelves stocked.
"Smaller retailers just can’t get the product," he said. "They're just going to be left with nothing. It's going to be difficult for them."
House Republicans penned a letter to the Biden administration Thursday asking to evaluate solutions for the "ongoing supply chain crisis," noting disruptions would continue into 2022.
Simon said he expects the current administration to pump more money into the economy.
"The funding isn't stopping from the government," Simon said. "We just saw the largest Social Security increase in 30 years... There's still this funnel of funds coming through," which builds more consumer demand.
And until that ends, Simon believes the U.S. will continue to face a labor shortage and, consequently, supply chain issues.
"They're making the well-thought calculus that it's better for them to stay out of the [job] market right now than it is to get in," he said.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/ex-walmart-ceo-biden-supply-chain-mess-from-start-to-finish
No surprise here, just like FDR and the Famous NRA legislation SCOTUS had to step in and stop, Biden and the democrats are going after small business, it is despicable.
Wow, surely you can't be pleased with what Biden is doing to this country? This is a hella lot worse than "mean Tweets."Wrong buck.
The cause of this had nothing to do with Biden or anything he did.
But he is acting to end the problem.
Then you assholes will have to come up with some new bullshit propaganda.
But I'm certain you won't have any problems there.
Creating lies is what you fucks do best.
The only thing you do with any proficiency, for that matter.
.
Odd, I read the article twice. I didn’t see where he referred to it as the “Biden supply chain”. It was merely “supply chain”. Nor did I see where he “ripped” anything or anyone.
Looks like you and Fox are lying again.
Most people don't repeat known facts but I guess I could request he dumb it down for you
Former Walmart president and CEO Bill Simon ripped the supply chain under President Joe Biden on Friday, calling it a "mess from start to finish."
"I've never seen it like this, and I don't really think anybody living in this country has," Simon told FOX Business’ Dagen McDowell. "I mean, this is really unprecedented."
Simon joined "Mornings with Maria" to react to Americans’ widespread criticism of Biden’s response to shipping challenges and rising consumer prices. The hashtag #EmptyShelvesJoe held its own as a top trend on Twitter Thursday evening.
"There's a shortage of labor in our distribution system and there's a shortage of people to put [items] on the shelf," Simon explained.
BIDEN RESPONDS TO SUPPLY CHAIN CRISIS, URGES PRIVATE SECTOR TO ‘STEP UP’
He suggested that Biden’s first step to overcoming supply chain disruptions is to address the ongoing worker shortage.
"I don't think this gets solved until we alleviate the labor shortage that's out there and get people driving trucks and unloading at the docks and stocking shelves," Simon said.
With shipping and inventory backlogs expected to carry into the holiday season, Simon believes giant retail stores will survive while small businesses could struggle to keep shelves stocked.
"Smaller retailers just can’t get the product," he said. "They're just going to be left with nothing. It's going to be difficult for them."
House Republicans penned a letter to the Biden administration Thursday asking to evaluate solutions for the "ongoing supply chain crisis," noting disruptions would continue into 2022.
Simon said he expects the current administration to pump more money into the economy.
"The funding isn't stopping from the government," Simon said. "We just saw the largest Social Security increase in 30 years... There's still this funnel of funds coming through," which builds more consumer demand.
And until that ends, Simon believes the U.S. will continue to face a labor shortage and, consequently, supply chain issues.
"They're making the well-thought calculus that it's better for them to stay out of the [job] market right now than it is to get in," he said.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/ex-walmart-ceo-biden-supply-chain-mess-from-start-to-finish
No surprise here, just like FDR and the Famous NRA legislation SCOTUS had to step in and stop, Biden and the democrats are going after small business, it is despicable.
Wow, surely you can't be pleased with what Biden is doing to this country? This is a hella lot worse than "mean Tweets."
Look at what is going on right now. Biden thinks he is a dictator. The economy is in the toilet and things have gone to hell in a hand basket.Trump did a lot worse shit than "mean tweets".
He slashed environmental regulations, stomped all over civil rights, gave a massive tax cut to himself and his cronies while screwing over the working class, wiped his ass with the Constitution, thumbed his nose at the law and the institutions that have existed in this country for over two hundred years, told over 30,500 verifiable lies and made the US a laughing stock.
And all that is not to even mention collusion with The Kremlin which he denies but given all the lies he tells, cannot be believed.
Trump was a disaster and only people who don't give a shit about common decency still support the fucking clown.
Look at what is going on right now. Biden thinks he is a dictator. The economy is in the toilet and things have gone to hell in a hand basket.
How can you defend this? I'll take "mean Tweets" all day every day and twice on Sunday compared to this Totalitarian bullshit.
Look at what is going on right now. Biden thinks he is a dictator. The economy is in the toilet and things have gone to hell in a hand basket.
How can you defend this? I'll take "mean Tweets" all day every day and twice on Sunday compared to this Totalitarian bullshit.
Look at what is going on right now. Biden thinks he is a dictator. The economy is in the toilet and things have gone to hell in a hand basket.
How can you defend this? I'll take "mean Tweets" all day every day and twice on Sunday compared to this Totalitarian bullshit.
Former Walmart president and CEO Bill Simon ripped the supply chain under President Joe Biden on Friday, calling it a "mess from start to finish."
"I've never seen it like this, and I don't really think anybody living in this country has," Simon told FOX Business’ Dagen McDowell. "I mean, this is really unprecedented."
Simon joined "Mornings with Maria" to react to Americans’ widespread criticism of Biden’s response to shipping challenges and rising consumer prices. The hashtag #EmptyShelvesJoe held its own as a top trend on Twitter Thursday evening.
"There's a shortage of labor in our distribution system and there's a shortage of people to put [items] on the shelf," Simon explained.
BIDEN RESPONDS TO SUPPLY CHAIN CRISIS, URGES PRIVATE SECTOR TO ‘STEP UP’
He suggested that Biden’s first step to overcoming supply chain disruptions is to address the ongoing worker shortage.
"I don't think this gets solved until we alleviate the labor shortage that's out there and get people driving trucks and unloading at the docks and stocking shelves," Simon said.
With shipping and inventory backlogs expected to carry into the holiday season, Simon believes giant retail stores will survive while small businesses could struggle to keep shelves stocked.
"Smaller retailers just can’t get the product," he said. "They're just going to be left with nothing. It's going to be difficult for them."
House Republicans penned a letter to the Biden administration Thursday asking to evaluate solutions for the "ongoing supply chain crisis," noting disruptions would continue into 2022.
Simon said he expects the current administration to pump more money into the economy.
"The funding isn't stopping from the government," Simon said. "We just saw the largest Social Security increase in 30 years... There's still this funnel of funds coming through," which builds more consumer demand.
And until that ends, Simon believes the U.S. will continue to face a labor shortage and, consequently, supply chain issues.
"They're making the well-thought calculus that it's better for them to stay out of the [job] market right now than it is to get in," he said.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/ex-walmart-ceo-biden-supply-chain-mess-from-start-to-finish
No surprise here, just like FDR and the Famous NRA legislation SCOTUS had to step in and stop, Biden and the democrats are going after small business, it is despicable.
Wow, surely you can't be pleased with what Biden is doing to this country? This is a hella lot worse than "mean Tweets."
All my orders have arrived! Nobody is going without. Poor pitiful Trumppers are always wrong.
