It’s going to take some time, but again, when everybody is working for the American people and the American worker, and somebody chooses not to, and they’re instrumental in those decisions that affect the market, that affect the wage growth, that affect all of those things, do your job.
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Chavez-DeRemer discusses the jobs report and accountability for economic decisions.
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