Americans Less Concerned About Virus, More Concerned About Economy, Inflation

The Associated Press-NORC Center For Public Affairs Research Released New Polling Monday Showing That Only 37% Of Americans List Covid-19 As One Of Their Top Five Concerns That Government Should Work On, Compared To 68% Who Named An Economic Concern.

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Mandate Critics Urge Highest Court To Defend Individual Freedom

President Joe Biden’s Series Of Controversial Federal Vaccine Mandates Faced Their First Day Before The U.S. Supreme Court Friday, And Critics Are Urging The Justices To Side With Personal Freedoms Over What They Call Executive Branch Overreach.

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One Year Into Biden’s Presidency: What Have Democrats Actually Accomplished?

Last Week, The Country Watched In Disgust As The White House Scrambled To Explain Away News Of Decades-High Inflation. True To Form, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki Denied And Deflected Instead Of Addressing The Economic Pain Most Tennesseans Feel. This Rejection Of Reality, Paired With The Administration’s Nonstop Pivots To And Away From Hot-Button Issues, Begs The Question: “What Have Democrats Actually Accomplished?”

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Experts Predict Less Economic Growth, Elevated Inflation For Years To Come

The National Association For Business Economics Released The Results Of A Survey Of 48 Economic Experts Who Downgraded Their Growth Predictions And Projected Elevated Inflation Through The Second Half Of 2023, If Not Later.

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November Job Report Falls Short By Half, Unemployment Rate Declines

Republicans Lay The Blame For The Lackluster Job Creation At The Feet Of President Joe Biden And Argued The Economy Cannot Handle The Administration’s Proposed Federal Debt Spending Through The “Build Back Better” Plan.

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New Unemployment Claims Fall Below Pre-Pandemic Levels

New Federal Jobs Data Shows The Number Of First-Time Filers For Unemployment Benefits Dropped To The Lowest Level In Decades. The Number Of Ongoing Unemployment Claims And Overall Unemployment, Though, Still Remain Higher Than Levels Before The Pandemic.

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Lawsuits Challenging Biden’s Federal Mandate Consolidate

Multiple Legal Challenges To President Joe Biden’s Workplace Covid-19 Vaccine Mandate Will Be Consolidated And Heard By Justices With The Sixth U.S. Circuit Court Of Appeals In Cincinnati.

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Federal Court Temporarily Halts Biden’s Private Sector Vaccine Mandate

The Fifth U.S. Circuit Court Of Appeals On Saturday Temporarily Halted The Biden Administration’s Vaccine Mandate On Private Sector Businesses With 100 Employers Or More, Citing “Grave” Constitutional Issues.

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More Than 1/3 Of Unvaccinated Workers Will Quit Their Jobs If Forced To Take Weekly COVID Test

More Than A Third Of U.S. Workers Who Have Not Been Vaccinated For Covid-19 Say They Will Quit Their Jobs If Their Employer Requires Them To Take A Weekly Test Or Get The Shots As A Condition Of Employment.

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