things are plentiful and america first. that is the approach. remember, under the biden/harris administration what has happened over the last 18 months or so with covid is there are 4 to 5 million less people in the workforce. so when we talk about the supply chain problems. we talk about the actual retailers, when you go to a restaurant and you have people that just the wait staff and the people that are doing the dishes, they are working so hard because they are working with less people than they would normally work with because the biden/harris administration incentivized people to sit at home and get a check from the government. that policy has an effect. now we re seeing on the store shelves wherever you go. go check it out yourself. harris: true. just the litany of response from every corner of america, from every walk of life. people are feeling this. all right. let s move on. 17 state attorneys general are
seconds to answer that one? here s the thing. the way the pandemic is showing up physically with open store fronts and people not being able to get what they want when they want it in the supply chain, it s showing up more in the psyche of the american and global worker. because they are taking the time to re-evaluate and see what they want to do, and that gets reflected, going to your favorite restaurant and saying, sorry, i don t have enough wait staff. you re talking. that s my life. well, i appreciate it. i have to have you back to talk about it more. maybe we should rejigger the way we talk about employment and unemployment. or capitalism. it s been stress tested the last year and a half. thank you, kai. appreciate it. take a look at former