Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., floated a head-scratching solution to jolt the economy on Tuesday: more human suffering.
Throughout the pandemic, worker shortages have plagued several industries. Many people have left low-paying or unsafe jobs in search of things like better wages and more schedule flexibility.
The octogenarian senator seems to be having some trouble remembering how far a dollar takes you in modern-day America.
McConnell’s solution for this ongoing problem? Starve Americans of their savings and watch them crawl back to the jobs they left.
“You’ve got a whole lot of people sitting on the sidelines because, frankly, they’re flush for the moment,” the Kentucky Republican said. “What we’ve got to hope is once they run out of money, they’ll start concluding it’s better to work than not to work.”
Putting cruelty aside for a moment, the octogenarian senator seems to be having some trouble remembering how far a dollar takes you in modern-day America. There’s little evidence, for example, that most Americans are “flush” with cash.









