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Jay Bryant diaspora
Yup. Easy to see who owns the gummint.
Bob Lai diaspora
It's lazy reporting.

This was at the core of the fuss over 'VNRs' (Video News Releases), which were getting cut up and/or re-voiced to pass as news stories, but were actually press releases.
Nora Qudus diaspora
I can weather the shortages just fine
Nora Qudus diaspora
strike anyway
John Hummel diaspora
And CNN is considered a "liberal" news outlet. The oligarchs have got us just where they want us. And yet all we have to do is figure out who they are, where they live, and how to tap into their water mains.
Point of information: CNN has a new conservative owner, which is why programming has gotten a major reshuffle. Just because this Twit claimed that "CNN wil..." doesn't mean that CNN actually did, so I'm calling bullshit on this one.
Joe Biden doesn't want to turn the entirety of the US population against unions, which they would do if there's a railroad strike, so yeah--Biden is legit pro-labor. A railroad strike would be suicidal for all unions.
Bob Lai diaspora
It's all about who controls the narrative. We see this on the Sunday Talkies – the Democrats are bad at getting a unified message in play.

And it's going to be essential in 2024, especially if we haven't gotten off our asses and indicted the former criminal.
He's not very pro-labor, though.

The whole point of a strike is that it doesn't matter who dislike it.
It still works.

And after it's done, everybody will understand why they shouldn't mess with labor.
Nora Qudus diaspora
Rail roads are greedy bastards and can accommodate the workers with little loss of net profits
donsimon diaspora
"Joe Biden doesn't want to turn the entirety of the US population against unions, which they would do if there's a railroad strike, so yeah--Biden is legit pro-labor. A railroad strike would be suicidal for all unions."
Classic gaslighting & corporate propaganda.The stark really is that Biden has openly sideed with the oligarchs so it doesn't really matter if "public opinion " goes against the unions.there is a groundswell of pro union feeling in the USA & other countries, shown by an increase in militancy
Nora Qudus diaspora
yes there is and people who care about others want others to get a fair shake at their work.
And thus a step toward nationalizing railroads was taken, ergo a step toward curbing railroad greedy bastards, and yet I see no joy over that. Pro-strikers want to keep greedy bastard bosses so that they can keep failing at getting a contract.
The only meaningful step towards nationalizing rail is ... nationalizing rail.
Anything short of that is just foot-shuffling.
You realize that failing to see the sense in it is a rejection of reality?
Also, Midterms are over. If ever the president wanted to show some guts, right now's the time.
If anything, the Dems need to show that they are for fair contracts.
Anything without sick days is an absurd hell-scape travesty.
Ya, I live outside your bubble and always have. Deal with it.
Nora Qudus diaspora
some people like to force their version of reality on others....we see it all the time.

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