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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the whole party is corrupt, including AOC and the progressive caucus. Turner and you are not.
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there is no core value just the highest bidder lobbyist of the day
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People/citizens no longer vote in their own best-interest. @SenSchumer @SpeakerPelosi et al. Are completely out of touch with the needs of Americans due to economic inequality. So deluded in their worlds...they think they're advocacy is meaningful. Fascism the likely outcome 😢.
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Dems just talk. The real effect they have on union workers can be felt at the pump, at the store and on the street.
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Congress is to invested in Corporate Dollars to support Unions ... and as you say ... because of that ... they will loose in 22 and 24 ...
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GOP is the party of the working man now
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Clinton moved the party to the right and it has pretty much stayed there ever since. The party -like all in government - serves the corporate masters not the people.
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They think that lying about everything will save the day for them. It's worked well enough for about the last 14 years. Before that, at least some Democrats didn't just use the party's traditional platform and aspirations as window dressing. These Democrats are all gone now.
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Well written