Biden's ignorance of the restaurant business is putting them at risk

 The Hill:

Republicans and business groups are sniping at President Biden over remarks at a town hall event Wednesday night in which he told a restaurant owner struggling to hire workers that his business “is really going to be in a bind for a little while.”

Restaurant groups said Biden’s offered solution to restauranteur John Lanni — pay higher wages — won’t actually his dilemma.

“Restaurants aren’t like other small businesses; they run on very tight margins, so any change in operating costs jeopardizes their stability,” said Sean Kennedy, executive vice president of public affairs at the National Restaurant Association.

GOP lawmakers reiterated arguments they’ve already been making about the expansion of unemployment benefits, arguing those policies are keeping workers at home.

“I worry that the president is still in denial about how harmful these labor shortages are to survival of our small businesses,” Rep. Kevin Brady (R-Texas), the top Republican on the House Ways and Means Committee, told The Hill Thursday. “And, unfortunately his policies are driving up prices, because all along the production and supply chains, our industries can’t find the workers they need, slowing deliveries, driving up prices.”
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Biden might as well just be telling them to go out of business.  He has never run a business other than a shakedown racket with his son. 

See, also:

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