So a month before the election we’re on the verge of a massive dockworker’s strike that will basically shut down US Atlantic ports. This seems like a huge disaster for Biden and Harris. What leverage do they have to step in? |
the failure coming from a crisis in competency is amazing to watch with popcorns and stashed food/water. |
The crazy thing is, we'll have something like this, and Chinese tariffs on the menu, but the idea of bringing manufacturing back onshore is still taboo. |
They have the Taft-Hartley Act. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taft%E2%80%93Hartley_Act |
Biden administration is supporting a free market negotiation between management and labor.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/port-strike-2024-east-coast-workers/ |
Here comes inflation.
Too many losers working in their basements that expect actually valuable commodities and manufactured goods for their non-essential tornado of worthless digital drivel. |
Trump would fire them all in a heartbeat.
Fact. |
Plus 1. Don’t forget the fat people that don’t even work at all consuming precious resources and producing fecal matter. |
How? Dockworkers aren't Federal (or government) employees |
We're just careening along from one crisis to the next!
"We're not going back"...Joy...Coconut Trees... and all the things. |
How the Dems bungled into ww3 with nobody volunteering to the military takes the cake. The hyperinflation and fast food becoming a luxury item is just in its infancy. |
Why would republicans want the federal government to intervene in private union negotiations? Are all the doc workers women? |
For those that are detractors of the administration - what do you think the role of the federal government is, in private union negotiations? |
Remember when the US was going to collapse into a stagflation hellhole because of the impending railroad workers strike just prior to the mid-term elections in 2022?
Yeah, it got solved. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_United_States_railroad_labor_dispute |
If 4 trillion in additional debt in 2 years is “solving”…not. |