Thank you. Your e-mail was successfully sent. The following message was sent to Representative Julio Cortes of the 38th District TO:Representative Julio CortesFROM:Darren FonzseauSTREET ADDRESS:2914 14th St Apt 2 Everett, WA 98201EMAIL:darrenfonzseau@yahoo.comPHONE:(425) 622-5618SUBJECT:YOU AND Americas Unions killing our workers federal human rights issues for the state biz man.MESSAGE:
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#union representatives, each working for a different federal agency, said the problem is so pernicious that they sometimes advise members to file claims under their personal health insurance. BEND OVER and get COST SHIFTED, WTF?
#UNIONS? I WANT TO KNOW BRO are YOU GOING LIE TO MY WORKERS like MIKE SELLS DID? ARE you and Marry FOSSE going to remain silent whores as workers and immigrants children are worked to death in America? DONT be a prick bro. SPEAK FOR OUR WORKES or please get the fuck out. FUCK your elite arrogance and SILENCE.
youtube.com/5OPupmoBVwI YOU and MARRY FOSSE FUCKED ME rather than REPRESENT ME, I AM NOT HAPPY ABOUT THAT. Title: "Silenced Voices: The Unheard Struggles of America's Injured Workers" In the United States, the plight of injured workers often goes unnoticed, their voices drowned out by the clamor of political discourse and the interests of big business. This is a story of one such worker, who embarked on a journey to seek help from local political groups, only to be met with silence and indifference. The journey began with a suggestion from an arresting police officer, who advised the worker to seek help from local political groups. Heeding this advice, the worker reached out to various progressive liberal lawmakers and candidates, including the Green Party and Dr. Jill Stein. However, his pleas fell on deaf ears, as none of these entities were willing to address the federal human rights issues faced by injured workers. The worker's quest for justice took him to the doorstep of the Democrats as well. Despite their reputation for championing workers' rights, they too turned a blind eye to the plight of injured workers. The worker noted that many of these politicians, including Sawant of Seattle and US Representative Pramila Jayapal, were silent on the issue. Instead, they focused on promoting state-specific healthcare initiatives like Washington State's single-payer system and a Medicare-for-all bill. These initiatives, while important, overlooked the specific needs and rights of injured workers. The worker also pointed out that these politicians seemed more interested in protecting business interests and maintaining the status quo than in addressing the systemic issues within the workers' compensation system. He felt that the politicians were prioritizing business owners' concerns about state workers' compensation rates over the rights and welfare of injured workers. The worker's quest for recognition and reform didn't stop at politicians. He also sought help from progressive liberal journalists, hoping they would shed light on the issue. However, he was met with the same indifference. Even journalists like Thom Hartmann, who has written extensively on inequality, seemed oblivious to the federal human rights issues faced by injured workers and the need for a national workers' compensation commission. The worker's story is a stark reminder of the struggles faced by injured workers in America. Despite their significant contributions to the economy, their rights and welfare are often overlooked. The silence and indifference from those in power, who should be their advocates, only add to their plight. The worker's experience underscores the urgent need for reform in the workers' compensation system. It calls for a shift in focus from business interests to the rights and welfare of workers. It also highlights the need for a national workers' compensation commission to address the systemic issues within the system. This story is a call to action for lawmakers, politicians, and journalists to break their silence and stand up for the rights of injured workers. It is a plea for recognition, reform, and justice for America's injured workers. YOU BETTER HEAR ME and REPRESENT ME and my workers/immigrants fed issue. STATE LAWMAKERS NEED TO STOP LYING to workers.
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