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 honestly don’t think they care about winning. They can fundraise just as well, if not better, in the underdog position. “Your donation will help fight Republican yadda yadda blah blah…”
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The Democratic Party is very clearly not pro-union. They are, at best, ambivalent toward unions.
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Remember when the NBA was on strike and Obama called the players up to tell them to knock it off
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Fool me once…. Fool me 1 billion times… sadly u r prepared to get rekt time & time agn, this is quite the opposite of what u r trying to be seen as
It won't have a chance no matter what the fuck they do now. 7 months til election day and they haven't done a thing to help people. They've only made things exponentially worse.
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@marwilliamson There is no hope for the Democratic Party. The sooner you accept it the sooner you will do something about it.
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They are dead after the vaccine mandates. You either are with the people or with Big Pharma.
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Don't worry. Joe Biden said he would be "most Pro-Union President, ever!" So...yeah.
Really? Biden stakes claim to being America’s most pro-union president ever theguardian.com/us-news/2021…