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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Replying to @marwilliamson
Dems used to be pro-union. That was before Reagan began the dismantling of unions. Dems were then forced to get their financing elsewhere. Now they get it from the same sources as GOP, which is why there are very little diffs left between the 2 parties. They are both corrupt.
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Until people overstand they don't want to "win" unless it's a win for the already wealthy 🤑🤑🤑.
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There's a difference between the Democratic Party's core values and the core values of the party's base of voters.
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Except that the Democrats NEVER had those "core values" ...
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Aren’t like 5% of workers union members?
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Maybe you should stop supporting the @DNC. We are
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You ask the best questions! I guess the Anti Union Lobby is pretty powerful!!
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If you follow the agenda Vs the rhetoric, you’ll notice that both parties are exactly the same in their agenda, the only difference is the rhetoric, each one saying what to their base wants to hear, but the agenda is always designed by the boss the corporations. Partners in crime