Baby formula shelves are still empty in most parts of the country. Not only is that a new record, it’s close to half a buck higher than one month ago. Among them:ġ) WILL ANYONE LISTEN? As of Memorial Day, gas prices have surged to a national average of $4.619 a gallon, per Bloomberg’s Jack Wittels. This morning, NBC’s Carol Lee, Peter Nicholas, Kristen Welker and Courtney Kube report that Biden has been “pressing aides for a more compelling message and a sharper strategy … and is rattled by his sinking approval ratings and is looking to regain voters’ confidence that he can provide the sure-handed leadership he promised during the campaign.”īUT, BUT, BUT … Biden’s desire to turn June into an inflection point for his trajectory has some serious challenges.
It also comes at a time when Biden has been frustrated with his political standing.
That’s enough to build 7 pro stadiums.Īnd it's just one example of the work we’re doing to create safer connections. We spent $16 billion to enhance safety and security across our platforms over the past 6 years. To thwart GOP efforts to try to hang inflation like an albatross around Democrats ahead of the midterms - and maybe even go on offense by accusing the GOP of pushing policies that will make the economy worse.įacebook is taking action to keep its platform safe To calm fears about inflation and reassure both everyday Americans and major economic players that Biden has a plan to address it.ģ. To convince skeptical voters that, despite their current misgivings, the economy is actually doing quite well.Ģ. The purpose of the June pivot appears threefold:ġ. The administration is planning to have its top surrogates travel and host events throughout the country to carry its message into local media markets. We’re told that the White House is enlisting Cabinet officials and top Biden allies to carry the message on television all week, including Treasury Secretary JANET YELLEN and deputy WALLY ADEYEMO, Commerce Secretary GINA RAIMONDO, NEC Director BRIAN DEESE, Council of Economic Advisers Chair CECILIA ROUSE, as well as GENE SPERLING, JARED BERNSTEIN, HEATHER BOUSHEY and MITCH LANDRIEU.