Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how long will it be until Democrats and urban elites condemn the auto workers for the audacity of asking for a raise?
You're profoundly confused about which party stands for unions and labor. Hint: it's not the one whose only policy plank is lower taxes for the rich.
Bush led to ObamaAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obama should’ve never bailed out big 3
OK Mitt, you ran on “let Detroit go bankrupt” and lost, though.
Mitt was right
Obama led to trump
Good job by black Jesus
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obama should’ve never bailed out big 3
OK Mitt, you ran on “let Detroit go bankrupt” and lost, though.
Mitt was right
Obama led to trump
Good job by black Jesus
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:how long will it be until Democrats and urban elites condemn the auto workers for the audacity of asking for a raise?
You're profoundly confused about which party stands for unions and labor. Hint: it's not the one whose only policy plank is lower taxes for the rich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Obama should’ve never bailed out big 3
OK Mitt, you ran on “let Detroit go bankrupt” and lost, though.
Anonymous wrote:Obama should’ve never bailed out big 3
Anonymous wrote:how long will it be until Democrats and urban elites condemn the auto workers for the audacity of asking for a raise?
Anonymous wrote:
Looks like a strike for Auto workers is likely in Fall.
how long will it be until Democrats and urban elites condemn the auto workers for the audacity of asking for a raise?
“This is our time to take back what we are owed. Working together with the companies doesn’t work for us,” Fain said Friday in a live stream update to members. “The only way the working class advances is if we stand together … the only way we’re ever going to have a better quality of life for ourselves and our families is if we fight for it.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2023/08/25/uaw-strike-authorization-vote/