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Anonymous wrote:What is more interesting is that Biden is sitting back and letting this strike happen without invoking the Taft Act. He knows it's going to hurt Harris and has the ability to stop it. Is this payback for pushing him off the ticket?
Old Joe is going to be sitting on Rehoboth Beach relaxing and eating ice cream while chaos ensues.
When people who are conspiring against you make a strategic error and their plans boomerang, let it play out. Biden is smart to not intervene. We see the trap.
Read some facts. Two days ago BIDEN pressured the employer poets to counter with 50% raise when they were going with 30-40%.
They went back with 50% and that empowered the corrupt union more.
Biden’s move.
Biden’s next move is to wait while the media, left and right, expose Daggett and his friendship with Trump. Despite your wishful thinking it's Trump who people will blame.
Love the passivity and wishful thinking strategy, yet again.
It's a tough position for Biden/Harris.
If they prevented the strike from happening then they appear to be both anti-union and communist. Neither is helpful in the must win state of Michigan.
If they let it go on through the election then the economy tanks and unions like the Teamsters and UAW are harmed. That's also not good for the election (or America).
Meanwhile the ILA demands are absurd and their leader is cartoonishly evil but they seem reasonablish on the surface. The longer this strike goes on the more information about Daggett, the demands, the current contract and the impact comes out. This then gives Biden a chance to do something without as many negative consequences.
At the same time, Daggett has been lying pretty blatantly about CEO pay and corporate profits which amplifies Dem messaging on corporatism. So there's a small side benefit.
I'm giving them the benefit of the doubt now but if this lasts more than two weeks...