Biden tells Trudeau trucker protests are having 'serious effects' on U.S. companies, workers

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The protests threaten to exacerbate an already strained supply chain as the U.S. deals with its highest rate of inflation in 40 years, a major political liability for President Biden and congressional Democrats heading into the November midterm elections.

of key crossings between the two countries, telling his counterpart the protests were causing significant harm to American businesses and consumers.

. The demonstration has since broadened out to include criticism of Trudeau’s government and coronavirus restrictions imposed across Canada.declared a state of emergency, “The two leaders agreed that the actions of the individuals who are obstructing travel and commerce between our two countries are having significant direct impacts on citizens’ lives and livelihoods,” the White House said.

 

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If Canada Can’t Get Their Supply Chain Supplying US As Agreed, Maybe America Needs To Create It’s Own Supplies Again. ProducersNotJustIdeas

BEST THING ABOUT IT, THEY AREN'T WEARING MASKS...LOLOL☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️

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The pandemic threat is over, the curve has been stretched out the best way possible and it is time to drop the government political control over the worldwide emergency. There’s nothing more to be done, specially about the anti-medicine. The vaccine should still be free access.

And there you have it, folks... The real reason behind the GOP support for the Canadian truckers and their protest.

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