President Biden is treading carefully as he responds to the auto workers strike. The president said “no one wants to strike,” but he expressed sympathy for the union at a time when automakers are earning lots of money. Mr. Biden was careful not to criticize the automakers, who play a key role in the economy […]
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President Biden is treading carefully as he responds to the auto workers strike. The president said “no one wants to strike,” but he expressed sympathy for the union at a time when automakers are earning lots of money. Mr. Biden was careful not to criticize the automakers, who play a key role in the economy of several Midwest states. Some Republicans blamed the president for pushing climate mandates, paving the way for the strike
