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Comrade Down: Senate Forces Biden to Dump OCC Nominee, Lenin Scholar

Five Senate Democrats tell Biden they won't back Lenin scholarship winner Saule Omarova

Democrats Panic Over 2022 As Surveys Show Their ‘Entire Brand’ A ‘Wreck’

New surveys from Democrat Party strategists reportedly show that the party’s brand is in shambles nationwide as the Biden administration deals with skyrocketing inflation, rising fuel costs, a continued disaster on the U.S. Southern Border, fallout from the disaster in Afghanistan, and numerous other problems.

Bidenflation Blues: Rising Prices Plunge Consumer Sentiment to Decade Low

The Biden administration’s failure to tackle high and rising inflation pushed consumer sentiment this month to its lowest level in a decade.

Gas Prices Are Rising. Who Did That?

Slapped on a gas pump next to the digital meter display, the stickers tell a simple, powerful story: Today’s gasoline prices, the highest in years, are courtesy of the commander in chief.

Joe Biden Releases 50 Million Barrels of Oil from National Strategic Petroleum Reserve as Gas Prices Keep Rising

The White House announced Tuesday that President Joe Biden would release 50 million barrels of oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.

DeSantis Pushes $1 Billion Cut in Gas, Fuel Taxes

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis stated Nov. 22 that he would seek a $1 billion reduction in gas and fuel taxes during the next January...

Federal Judge Grants Injunction on Biden’s Oil, Gas Ban on Federal Lands

A federal judge on Monday issued a nationwide injunction on President Joe Biden’s executive order to halt oil and gas operations on all federal lands in the name of fighting so-called climate change.

Inflation hits highest level in a decade

Inflation outstripped forecasts and surged above 4 per cent last month to hit its highest level in almost a decade as spiralling energy prices pushed up the cost of living.

Record 4.4 Million People Quit Their Jobs in September

In August, 4.3 million people — a record number — quit their jobs for a variety of reasons. It was believed that once the labor market began to settle down after the disruptions caused by the pandemic those numbers would ease and the demand for work would catch up with the supply of jobs.

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