A New York restaurateur said Thursday that President Biden’s visit to Syracuse will be an “economic blow” to his business as the president touts economic conditions and job creation.
Pita Dream owner Dr. Fahed Saada told “Fox & Friends First” that he was “suddenly” informed that the street in front of his store would be closed for 12 hours during peak business hours, forcing him to offer a third service. He said he had no choice but to cancel. -Party delivery group.
“That is the main source of sales for Pita Dream,” Saada said. “This will be an economic blow to us.”
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Saada also told some employees, including local high school students looking to make extra money during spring break, to “stand by” to report to work.
“It’s difficult to keep a small business running these days, and this disruption will only add to our challenges,” he said.
Biden visited the state to announce a preliminary agreement to provide up to $6.14 billion in direct funding to semiconductor manufacturer Micron under the CHIPS and Science Act.
Biden on Thursday celebrated plans to build a campus for Micron Technology’s computer chip factory, made possible in part with federal aid, highlighting long-term investments in the upstate New York economy and calling for America’s “upside-down story.” tried to sell it to voters.
In the early stages of the New York project, the first factory is scheduled to open in 2028 and the second in 2029, with the next two factories expected to take longer to complete.
Saada argued that there were more pressing issues facing the country that the president should prioritize.
“This is a huge deal,” Biden said. “We’re bringing advanced chip manufacturing back to America.”
He added: “This is one of the most significant science and technology investments in our history.”
WASHINGTON, DC – APRIL 24: US President Joe Biden speaks at the 2024 Legislative Conference of the North American Building Trades Union (NABTU) at the Washington Hilton on April 24, 2024 in Washington, DC. Mr. Biden attended the conference to receive official political support from NABTU. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
“As a Palestinian American who truly believes in putting America first, it’s disturbing to see funds flow overseas… Taxpayers’ funds are used to harm innocent people like the people of Gaza. It’s being used in a variety of ways,” he said, referring to the president’s signature. This week’s foreign aid bill is $95 billion.
“We’re going to spend this money here, funding our veterans system, ensuring no one is homeless, supporting our police departments, and supporting serious crimes like drug use, mental health disorders, and gun violence.” These issues must be addressed, especially as our city mourns the recent loss of two lives.”These brave officers just last week. ”
A recent Fox News poll found that more than half of voters think life is worse now than it was four years ago.
“In terms of our national priorities and how we manage our resources, things looked much better under President Trump’s conditions,” Saada said.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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