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Double whammy ahead? Lawmaker warns of impact from diesel shortage, rail strike after election

“It’s another game where the Biden administration has kicked the can down the road,” Rep. Bryan Steil warns.

Wisconsin Rep. Bryan Steil says that the economy could take a dual hit after the election if diesel shortages persist and rail unions strike as promised.

In September, rail workers threatened to strike after the election if they could not agree to a new contract with railroad companies, which would result in substantial problems for the U.S. economy and its already challenged supply chain.

“It’s incredibly concerning,” Steil said Tuesday on the “Just the News, No Noise” TV show. “We got to remember this is just weeks after President Biden told us that he had this all under control, and the trains would be running on time.

”We’re now learning it’s anything but that. It’s another game where the Biden administration has kicked the can down the road and kicked it past this election.”

Biden announced he had struck a tentative deal with the railroad unions that the workers cannot strike until after a so-called cooling-off period in late November, right after the midterm elections.

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8 thoughts on “Double whammy ahead? Lawmaker warns of impact from diesel shortage, rail strike after election”

  1. Your Double Whammy is Food , Products , Taxes , will NOT go Back Down > it is Here to STAY !!!

    Gas & Oil may go Up & Down but the REST of Everything Else WON’T it stays in Place !!!!

    America Owes China 31 Trillion $$$$ & None is Paid Down !!! Write it ALL off in the name of COVID >

    PAID IN FULL !!!! They killed over One Million Americans so Write it the hell off NOW !!!!

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