Anonymous ID: 9c9260 May 6, 2022, 8:52 a.m. No.16221502   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1511 >>1585 >>1679 >>1738 >>1775 >>1901 >>2013 >>2142

empty callsign Joe in 09-0016 USAF C-32A departed a rainy JBA for Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Airport

Taking the C-32A (757) today

He is 'going to' Delaware after-the 747 does not fit in at New Castle

 

Joe Biden comes to Greater Cincinnati

Joe Biden’s visit to Greater Cincinnati on Friday will take him into the northern suburbs, where he will meet with manufacturing leaders as he promotes a new program to bolster American-made technology. President Biden is expected to fly into Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport at about 1 p.m. Friday afternoon and travel from there to United Performance Metals in Hamilton. That’s where Biden will urge Congress to pass the “Bipartisan Innovation Act” to fund the manufacturing of semiconductors and other technology stalled by supply chain delays overseas.

https://www.fox19.com/2022/05/06/president-joe-biden-comes-cincinnati-area-expect-major-traffic-delays/

 

TEAL95 USAF WC-130J Hercules Hurricane Hunter sw from JFK Int'l depart

Anonymous ID: 9c9260 May 6, 2022, 9:44 a.m. No.16221847   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2013 >>2142

Labor secretary seeing ‘potential' supply chain issue caused by China

 

Sec. Walsh warns of ‘global’ supply chain issues ‘not caused’ by American workers

Responding to a question on the White House’s initiative to bring down inflation, U.S. Department of Labor Secretary Marty Walsh argued government spending won’t be the next contributor to rising consumer prices on "Varney & Co." Friday.

 

"Now we're seeing a lot of factories in China shut down," Walsh told FOX Business’ Stuart Varney. "So we're going to see another potential issue here with supply chain issues that's not caused, quite honestly, by America and American workers and the American economy. But it's a global issue."

 

While Walsh maintained that the federal government should still invest in specific sectors which help the American worker, he further warned global supply chain issues outside the U.S. can worsen inflation at home.

 

"You talked about supply chain issues, you talked about shipping company issues," Walsh mentioned, "those happen to be not in the United States of America. They're in China where the issues are. So again, what happens in one part of the world affects all of us." Walsh’s warning of further supply chain disruptions comes just as he was witnessing West Coast port backlogs "ease." We had 27 ships out in the harbor three weeks ago, wherein the previous month we had 67 ships," the secretary noted.

 

When Varney asked whether wages can keep up with inflation, Walsh pointed out opportunity in the leisure and hospitality sector and an average 5.5% increase in American payroll wages year-over-year.

 

"That's a pretty good increase for a worker in America as far as getting more wages," Walsh said. "But we know on the other side of the coin, we have some work to do to bring down those inflationary pressures."

https://www.foxbusiness.com/economy/labor-secretary-seeing-potential-supply-chain-issue-caused-by-china