NOT HOLDING BACK: On foxandfriends, SenJohnKennedy torches the Biden administration’s handling of the economy following GDP report signaling recession.
SEN. JOHN KENNEDY:
President Biden refuses to acknowledge it. He says yes, but unemployment is low. Unemployment is low. Well, there's a reason for that. People aren't working. You don't look at the unemployment number. You look at the labor force participation rate. And we've had a lot of people retire, and we had a lot of people who refused to go back to work, and they're now rotting in the wagon and everybody else has got to pull the wagon.
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