UAW strike threatens to tip America into recession — and Biden's response is a photo-op?!



The United Auto Workers' strike has entered its third week, and President Joe Biden is loving it.

“The other day, Joe Biden shuffled into a UAW strike line for publicity to show he stands with the unions,” Mark Levin says disapprovingly, adding that Biden “still hasn’t found time to go to Palestine, Ohio, and spends 40% of his time in Delaware.”

Not only does Levin see Biden’s actions as meaningless, but the strike itself, if successful, is harmful.

“Two things will happen if that happens. Number one, you’ll never be able to afford a new car again in your life. And that will also drag up the price of used cars because people will be moving into that market because they won’t be able to afford new cars,” Levin says.

“Number two, we as the taxpayers are gonna have to subsidize this crap, because when these companies are going to go broke, they’re going to come to us for short-term, low-interest loans,” he continues.

Levin is also not a fan of the union boss of the UAW, whom he calls a “Democrat thug.”

“He wants nothing to do with Trump, who he trashes, and he embraces Biden,” Levin says.

Meanwhile, Biden’s the one touting electric vehicles and has driven inflation through the roof.

“This is a thug, this union boss, which is using the power of his union monopoly, because the antitrust laws don’t apply to unions, to attack three big, major American corporations,” Levin says.

“I am not going to support this. Not now, not ever.”


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Glenn says THIS is the thing NOBODY got right in last night’s GOP debate



Last night’s second GOP debate left a lot of people wanting.

That includes Glenn Beck.

“I want to talk about one other thing that they talked about last night, and it really pissed me off,” he tells Stu Burguiere.

What Glenn is referring to is “the striking workers in Detroit.”

“Nobody got it right,” he says.

“I have no sympathy for the auto makers, the manufacturers,” Glenn explains. “Why? Because they got into bed with the federal government in '08 with the bailout.”

Glenn also has “no sympathy for the United Auto Workers union” because “those guys went in deep for Joe Biden.”

“There's a reason why these auto worker unions are doing this,” says Glenn. “We're going into a global economy where we will unionize all countries all across the world. And guess who will get that extra income? The United Auto Workers and all the other [unions].”

“You know why they want so much money and they want now a four-day workweek and everything else?” Glenn asks. “Because they know their jobs are gone.”

And while Glenn is “all for pay raises,” it’s problematic when Biden makes these pay raises happen by “just printing more money,” which causes inflation.

Further, these workers are asking for approximately “$135 an hour,” when “the most expensive auto build is $60 or $65 an hour.”

But Joe Biden is all for this massive pay increase. Why? Because he intends to “put the Big Three auto workers out of business.”

Paying workers $135 an hour will dramatically increase “the money that it will cost the average person to buy [a] car,” which means “you won't buy American cars.”

Then “the government will make new incentives and print more money and try to offset that cost so you'll buy American,” explains Glenn. “You're in the death cycle.”

“Why will no one say this in a debate?” he asks. “Why will no one actually talk about inflation and what is causing inflation?”


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