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Biden Warns ‘Economic Crisis Deepening’ After Killing Tens of Thousands of Jobs

Joe Biden is all doom and gloom after he destroying tens of thousands of jobs his first day in office.


After his bizarre inaugural behind fences and 20,000 military troops, Biden hobbled to the Oval Officer were he signed several executive orders including the end of construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline and the end of construction of the Trump border wall.

Canceling the Keystone Pipeline costs over 11,000 construction jobs and 42,100 jobs throughout the US during the construction process according to the US State Department.

Canceling the Trump border wall will cost 10,000 jobs.

That’s a total of 52,100 jobs lost in his first 8 hours in office.

I know this news already has mold on it.
But some of our users need to be reminded about the cost of
stealing an election.
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Maybe them GameStop hedge funders can learn to code or make solar panels.. 🤓
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@Stereoguy already have rolling blackouts ..
Wait till you gotta charge 200 million electric cars everyday..
the politicians arnt stupid.
The ppl who go along with this nonsense are stoopid.

Coal and oil bad.
But we’ll never show you or discuss what mines for copper and gold and all the other shit needed for our electronics and solar panels look like.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout Without involving myself in America's domestic politics and the fitness of its public utilities, and I am pretty sure sewage is not a raw material for electronic equipment; but you do raise important points often missed in the world-wide drive to stop using hydrocarbon fuels.

These are the questions of the nature of the replacements; their necessary materials, their sources, processing and transport of those materials and of their salvaging and re-processing when the equipment wears out; and of the finite nature of all natural mineral resources. Metals, some plastics and glass can be salvaged, at cost of a lot of electricity etc., but most of the others can't reclaimed easily if at all.

Essentially it's replacing one set of very serious problems, with another.

Really, the world, not just temporary politicians with little scientific and engineering knowledge in any individual country, needs to think not 10 or 20 years but 50, even 100, years hence. Or perhaps a century ahead is too frightening a prospect, raising even harder and very stark questions indeed.

My profile shows I am in my 60s. I am, and I think I am glad I am.
@ArishMell our elected tyrants all invested in renewables, then abused their power to make everyone buy their investment..
this is all this is..

nuclear power is emission free. but to even utter the word gets you attacked on all fronts.

and the logistics of solar power for instance, you need a whole country of real estate for panels..
wildbill83 · 41-45, M
@TheOneyouwerewarnedabout If you really wanna confound an environmentalist, ask them where they think plastic comes from...
@wildbill83 or just what petroleum is used for other then cars..