If the Democratic Party is so pro-union, then 1) why aren't they passing the PRO ACT & 2) why aren't more Democratic politicians standing with striking workers on all those picket lines? Unless the Democratic party returns to its core values, it won't have a chance in '22 or '24.

Mar 31, 2022 · 5:02 AM UTC

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I’m 100% voting third party in 22 and likely 24. Both R and D are simply fighting for corporate interests.
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One much more so though (except on the military budget, where they’re the same). That’s the conundrum. It’s a cliché at this point to say “But the Supreme Court!” But it’s true.
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My Democratic roots were all about unions. So clearly standing for the working person. Heard union stories on great uncles knees to not respect unions is to not respect the political struggles of our ancestors.
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Doomsday once again. What happened to your inspiration? Tearing down never works. I learned that from you.
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So do you think if someone goes to the doctor and they have an illness, the doctor shouldn’t mention it because that would be negative?
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Good news for the USA!
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It’s core values are hating on working people for not using the right fork for eating their salad.
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You won’t have a chance period
I see zero evidence that Dems will do anything at all for the working class,poor, disabled, unisured, etc There are absolutely NO in service solutions!! The Dems have showed us too many times they don't work for the masses. SOLUTION: the 99% must unify and rise up together
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