THE WHITE HOUSE, "YOU ARE TO BLAME, COMRADE"
The shortages are feeding worries around kitchen tables across the country. But according to the Biden [junta] and its apologists, the real villains aren't the people who are supposed to ensure things like this don't happen in the world's richest and freest nation; it's your fault for wanting to give gifts or buy new things.
This is the sort of problem we expect leaders to treat with seriousness and urgency that show they're trying to solve it. But when asked about it last month, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki mocked consumers, calling the crisis "the tragedy of the treadmill delayed."
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg simply shrugged his shoulders and said the problem will continue well into 2022.
Biden himself is complacent, saying just this past weekend that voters aren't smart enough to understand it.
Meanwhile, rather than sounding the alarms about Team Biden failures to head off a looming economic nightmare (and doom Democrats in 2022), the liberal media is joining in the drive to convince us that the fault lies with the American consumer.
What's our problem? We're spoiled and materialistic -- because we expect stores to have things we want. The solution? Americans must downsize and buy less.
AND THEN THERE'S THIS:
The beatings will continue until morale improves!
Saule Omarova, who received the Lenin Personal Academic Scholarship at Moscow State University, has proposed establishing a National Investment Authority to divert investments away from the oil and gas industry and into "clean and green" infrastructure projects. Speaking at a virtual forum in May, Omarova said "the way we basically get rid of those carbon financiers is we starve them of their sources of capital."Omarova, the nominee to lead the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, faces stiff opposition from Senate Republicans over the National Investment Authority proposal, as well as her calls to "end banking as we know it." Omarova has proposed allowing the Federal Reserve to handle consumer bank deposits, replacing private banks.
Left-wing environmentalist groups have praised Omarova's nomination, saying she will help defund investments in oil and gas projects. The Sierra Club said Omarova would fight "climate chaos" and set up "guardrails against Wall Street's risky fossil fuel investments." Biden has faced criticism amid rising gas prices for shutting down oil and gas pipelines in the United States. The [junta] killed the Keystone XL pipeline, which would have transported oil from Canada. At the same time, Biden relaxed sanctions against a Russian pipeline that observers fear will be used to advance Russian president Vladimir Putin's influence over Europe.
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