From WSJopinion: Biden’s policies have destroyed many good jobs while ensuring that industries need welfare to survive, writes AllysiaFinley
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President Biden last week kicked off the second leg of his “Investing in America” tour to showcase what his administration has created. Here’s an idea for his challengers: a countrywide tour highlighting the plants, jobs and investment Mr. Biden’s administration has destroyed. Below is a list of possible stops.Continue reading your article with
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