Given that establishment Dems have not provided a higher minimum wage, universal healthcare, paid family leave or a guaranteed living wage, establishment unions endorsing Biden makes no sense. If you don’t use your leverage you have no leverage. New Labor, I hope you do better.

Jun 17, 2023 · 9:54 AM UTC

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70 Progressive seats out of 535 is 15%. NOT a powerbase for change. Sorry, the Dems are the only way out of this mess. IF you are serious, you would run for Congress, or Governor.
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😂Most of those suck. You a authoritarian lover
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Keep it up and the orange moron really will get re-elected.
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Great lecture Marianne Williamson. They must just be so dumb…
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I agree 100% ... Biden sold out the Railroad works and FORCED them back to work without any sick days!
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Marianne thinks attacking Biden will win her over. The fact remains you need a congress who supports your vision. So HOW she plans to make these provisions for the American people is quite magical. All while in the midst of the rise a right wing authoritarianism.
Sad that a so-called Presidential Candidate telling labor to do better. A woman who has never been in Labor or a Union. In fact was anti union at The Angel Project. Why? Because the working class have endorsed who we believe in and not blinded by hate & see the progress made.
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You don’t seem to understand that these things don’t get done because we have a broken Congress without term limits, full of people who only wish to serve the special interests that help them fill their own pockets and continuously get re-elected. Go write a book or something.
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I agree. It does not make sense. Biden hasn’t gotten us even a step closer to any of these. There is no justification to endorse Biden in the primaries when it comes to these issues.
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I'm still shaking my head that It's been 14 years since the last time the minimum wage went up. The working poor are no longer a priority for them.