The nation may have averted a rail strike, but what's taken so long for workers to see more benefits as companies see more profits? “That’s the story of the American economy,” @petersgoodman tells @mehdirhasan. “Shareholders are gratified, and the rest of us pay the price.”

Sep 16, 2022 · 12:36 AM UTC

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Babylon Sweet Kyle @johnpodesta Independents @kylegriffin1 meet @MCatronDHS Ms Marsha @batchelorshow JB the reason for @Michael_Yon NOT Appearing on your show ? @TanyaMayorkas Complained ? @AliMayorkas complained ? @TulsiGabbard meet Kyle @kylegriffin1
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Indeed @johnpodesta LOL @BizNasty2point0 meet @amyklobuchar Hockey @KamalaHarris 2 percent of the vote and still VP LOL @DouglasEmhoff LOL @WhipClyburn Jimmy one of yours not mine baby @TedLeonsis Kerouac speaks @MurielBowser dealing with @AliMayorkas audible.com/pd/Spittin-Chicl…
Greed in every way...always wins the day Stifling the working class
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That’s the way it has always been. Pay the lowly workers just enough to keep them working and happy. Keep it that way so the workers will never feel the need to join together and rebel against the elite. But they led us into a pandemic and upset the apple cart. We are not happy!
In nutshell Capitalism flourishing with the drop of common people blood.
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Rail strike not yet averted. Needs to pass a union membership vote first.