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This man is the real deal in an age when so many have played along. Fain’s strength and toughness are so admirable and needed now.
UAW Statement on Reports of Layoffs of Non-Striking Workers UAW President Shawn Fain released the following statement following reports of planned layoffs of non-striking workers at GM and Ford. #StandUpUAW
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Cleared by my doctor and headed to New York for the March to End Fossil Fuels parade on Sunday. Join us! events.marianne2024.com/even…
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How can people not be anxious when economic conditions cripple them? #Marianne2024
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Replying to @SenFettermanPA
Hear hear. Thank you, Senator.
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What's different now is that the establishment overreached. It overplayed its hand. At last enough people have figured it out. If we harness this awakening our democracy can be saved. 3/3 #uawstrong
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For so long we thought the opposition was Left vs. Right. But it isn't true. The real opposition is the powerful vs. the powerless; between those who have serious capital and easy access to more, vs. those locked into situations where they're always struggling to get by. 2/3
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75% of the American people say they support the @UAW strike. There is a political realignment going on in this country the political establishment is oblivious to. 1/3
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Replying to @HowardA_AtLaw
You’re lucky my mother isn’t alive. She would track you down for this lashon hara
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"There may be opposition on the part of the Democratic VOTERS who want somebody else, but there is no opposition in the Democratic PARTY..." Please donate just to annoy these people. Marianne2024.com
The View on whether Joe Biden will be the Democratic nominee.
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Join me in Atlanta on Friday, September 22. More information at Events.Marianne2024.com
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Replying to @tegviews
By whose definition of "strong economy?" One that only serves a few, or one that supports a thriving middle class? In the 1970's the average American worker could afford a house, a car, a yearly vacation and could send their kids to college. Today -- not even close. Yet the way our elite talk, we have a "strong economy." What is not good, or just, is not ultimately strong.
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Replying to @beachboyhhi
The could pay their workers twice what they do now, and the cost of cars would not need to go up.
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We need a government that stands with organized labor & not with unfettered corporate power. Government should stand arm and arm with forces of economic justice, in stalwart rebuke of those who transgress against it. As President of the United States, I will. 3/3 #StandUpUAW
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These workers are doing exactly what needs to be done in order to take back our country from corporate economic tyranny. I support their demands for wage increases with cost-of-living adjustments, an end to the tiered employment system, better benefits & a 32-hour work week. 2/3
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I stand in solidarity with the United Auto Workers in their historic strike for a just contract with the Big Three automakers. The history of organized labor is a history of struggle and today I honor that struggle. 1/3
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