President Biden kicked the can down the road in September when he claimed to have “reached a deal” to prevent the rail strike. We wouldn’t be facing this crisis if he had focused on the issue at hand instead of playing politics during an election season.

Nov 30, 2022 · 7:18 PM UTC

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We'll see from your votes how much you care about working people.
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Boy at least he tried . I like a president who tries
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This is pure gaslighting, and you know it, Tim.
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Where's Pete? Where is the transportation secretary? Isn't it his job to negotiate with railroad?
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I’m sorry. Did I miss your plan Senator? Did you have an amazing plan that would have ended this in September? You are an elected official expected to work on these sort of things. Easy to throw shade when you have zero plans
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I’m kinda busy so when you actually do something that’s positive let me know
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Do you know how contracts work? They eventually expire and then it’s set for another negotiation.
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33 million US workers have no paid sick days. Only in the US do we call working people ‘essential’ & deny paid sick leave. This is the result of Republican hate for citizens & employees & their love of money, the root of all evil. Biden did something to help. What did YOU do?
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Republicans voted against sick leave for rail workers. Tell the whole story. Shouldn't you be working for your constituents instead of tweeting nonsense? Put that phone away and get to work.
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