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  • Halifax2TheMaxHalifax2TheMax Posts: 38,516
    mrussel1 said:
    what other shoe? when did the first shoe drop?

    that old bastard wears flip flops as a reminder to trump hating/loving republicans that he walks all over them. 
    Joe Biden has been the most bland, run of the mill politician for the entirety of all our lives. The fact that the maga right hates him so much and believes he is some kind of criminal mastermind is just the most ridiculous thing.  
    Right, Biden is simultaneously a master criminal and most incompetent man on Earth.  He can't eat ice cream, but he can steal elections and run a seamless criminal organization for 40 years and leave no trace that allows him to be caught.  It's awesome how many diametrically opposed arguments MAGA makes on a daily basis. 
    to be fair, this has been a left wing talking point as well about trump; that he is fucking stupid but also culpable in several corruption scandals. 
    False. POOTWH and his family are as corrupt as they come. And it learned it from his father. Read up on their history, particularly the NYC tax/business records, never mind the POOTWHU, casinos, airlines, USFL, etc. etc. The POS is a crook who's luck is about to run out. It pissd off the wrong people. And POOTWH is "fucking stupid," Brandon, not so much.
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  • mrussel1 said:
    what other shoe? when did the first shoe drop?

    that old bastard wears flip flops as a reminder to trump hating/loving republicans that he walks all over them. 
    Joe Biden has been the most bland, run of the mill politician for the entirety of all our lives. The fact that the maga right hates him so much and believes he is some kind of criminal mastermind is just the most ridiculous thing.  
    Right, Biden is simultaneously a master criminal and most incompetent man on Earth.  He can't eat ice cream, but he can steal elections and run a seamless criminal organization for 40 years and leave no trace that allows him to be caught.  It's awesome how many diametrically opposed arguments MAGA makes on a daily basis. 
    to be fair, this has been a left wing talking point as well about trump; that he is fucking stupid but also culpable in several corruption scandals. 
    False. POOTWH and his family are as corrupt as they come. And it learned it from his father. Read up on their history, particularly the NYC tax/business records, never mind the POOTWHU, casinos, airlines, USFL, etc. etc. The POS is a crook who's luck is about to run out. It pissd off the wrong people. And POOTWH is "fucking stupid," Brandon, not so much.
    lol.you just proved my point. how can he be simultaneously stupid and corrupt? stupid corrupt people don't last 70 years without a conviction. it's one or the other. 
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  • gimmesometruth27gimmesometruth27 Posts: 23,160
    edited April 2023
    mrussel1 said:
    mrussel1 said:
    what other shoe? when did the first shoe drop?

    that old bastard wears flip flops as a reminder to trump hating/loving republicans that he walks all over them. 
    Joe Biden has been the most bland, run of the mill politician for the entirety of all our lives. The fact that the maga right hates him so much and believes he is some kind of criminal mastermind is just the most ridiculous thing.  
    Right, Biden is simultaneously a master criminal and most incompetent man on Earth.  He can't eat ice cream, but he can steal elections and run a seamless criminal organization for 40 years and leave no trace that allows him to be caught.  It's awesome how many diametrically opposed arguments MAGA makes on a daily basis. 
    to be fair, this has been a left wing talking point as well about trump; that he is fucking stupid but also culpable in several corruption scandals. 
    yeah but his corruption appears to be provable.  He is indicted and under investigation in other ones. 

    I don't think Trump is stupid.  I think he's a low life and very emotionally manipulative.  
    he just talks like he is an 8 year old to connect with his supporters because clearly anybody talking above a 3rd grade level is talking down to them because of all the book lernin they did.
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  • Halifax2TheMaxHalifax2TheMax Posts: 38,516
    mrussel1 said:
    what other shoe? when did the first shoe drop?

    that old bastard wears flip flops as a reminder to trump hating/loving republicans that he walks all over them. 
    Joe Biden has been the most bland, run of the mill politician for the entirety of all our lives. The fact that the maga right hates him so much and believes he is some kind of criminal mastermind is just the most ridiculous thing.  
    Right, Biden is simultaneously a master criminal and most incompetent man on Earth.  He can't eat ice cream, but he can steal elections and run a seamless criminal organization for 40 years and leave no trace that allows him to be caught.  It's awesome how many diametrically opposed arguments MAGA makes on a daily basis. 
    to be fair, this has been a left wing talking point as well about trump; that he is fucking stupid but also culpable in several corruption scandals. 
    False. POOTWH and his family are as corrupt as they come. And it learned it from his father. Read up on their history, particularly the NYC tax/business records, never mind the POOTWHU, casinos, airlines, USFL, etc. etc. The POS is a crook who's luck is about to run out. It pissd off the wrong people. And POOTWH is "fucking stupid," Brandon, not so much.
    lol.you just proved my point. how can he be simultaneously stupid and corrupt? stupid corrupt people don't last 70 years without a conviction. it's one or the other. 
    Because POOTWH has never been held to account. Do "smart" people have 17 women accuse you of sexual assault? Do "smart" people declare bankruptcy multiple times? Do "smart" people have to close down their self-named "university" for fraud? Do "smart" people get impeached not once, but twice? Do "smart" people infer that drinking bleach and shining a light up your ass might cure covid? Do "smart" people draw a hurricane's path with a sharpie before a national audience in a press briefing as POTUS? Do "smart" people pay off porn stars or better yet, bang them while their current wife recovers from childbirth? Do "smart" people mistake the woman who has accused them of sexual assault mistake them for their second wife? Do "smart" people regularly find themselves the subject of multiple state and federal investigations? Are all of these signs of a highly functioning intelligent person? I'm sure there are more examples if you're interested? Good lord. POOTWH did have an uncle that attended MIT so I'll give you that.

    I guess your definition of a "smart" person is different from mine?


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  • Halifax2TheMaxHalifax2TheMax Posts: 38,516
    And I'll add, money doesn't make you "smart," it allows you to be stupid and get away with it.
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  • Merkin BallerMerkin Baller Posts: 11,136
    edited April 2023
    Trump says stupid shit on a pretty regular basis, but he’s not dumb, and definitely knows how to work people. 

    And yeah, he’s corrupt AF. 

    I think being unapologetic about stupid shit is also part of the appeal. 
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    mickeyrat said:
    According to maga, our allies and adversaries are laughing at us...this ally seems pretty happy to see our president. 
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  • TJ25487TJ25487 Posts: 1,475
    mickeyrat said:
    Finally Biden finds some crowd support. If only he could stay there. 
  • TJ25487TJ25487 Posts: 1,475

    Poll: Only 22% Say Joe Biden’s America Headed in Right Direction, Down 6 Points Since January 

    Let's Go Brandon!!!!!!

    Only 22 percent of Americans believe President Joe Biden’s America is headed in the right direction, down six points since January, a CIVIQS poll found Friday.

    While fewer Americans say the nation is headed in an increasingly right direction, 68 percent say it is headed in the wrong direction, up six points since January.

    The CIVIQS rolling job approval average tracked 472,851 responses between January 19, 2017, and April 13, 2023. The CIVIQS tracking model is meant to capture the shifts in attitude of various groups over time across all 50 states and Washington, DC. These changes can happen either over time or rapidly.

    Two major political events have occurred since January. The nation suffered a banking crisis, and former President Donald Trump was indicted by a far-left district attorney from Manhattan. 

    The banking crisis was caused, in part, by sharp interest rate hikes to tamp down Biden’s inflation. The Federal Reserve continued to increase interest rates in March to tamp down inflation, a decision subject to speculation by financial experts, as the central bank weighed reducing soaring inflation and the stability of the banking system.

    Biden’s 40-year-high inflation, on average, cost American households an extra $5,200 last year, or $433 per month, according to Bloomberg.

    Ninety percent of voters are worried about Biden’s soaring inflation, the top concern among those sampled in a March Fox News poll. Overall, 70 percent of Americans feel financially stressed in Biden’s America, a CNBC Your Money Financial Confidence survey revealed Tuesday.

    fter the banking crisis, Trump was indicted by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. This was historic, as no president or former president has ever been indicted, much less one campaigning for reelection.

    A recent survey from YouGov/Yahoo found that most Americans do not think the New York grand jury’s actions will have a negative effect on Trump. Meanwhile, the former president took the lead over Biden in a hypothetical general election match-up after the indictment.

    dditional polling shows the partisan nature of the indictment, according to legal experts, has not been lost on the electorate. Seventy-six percent of U.S. adult respondents believe politics influenced “the decision to indict Trump,” a CNN-commissioned poll found.

    Bragg’s case has not been off to a good start. A federal court on Tuesday denied his request for a temporary restraining order to prevent House Judiciary Committee chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) from questioning a former prosecutor about Bragg’s case against Trump.

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  • TJ25487 said:

    Poll: Only 22% Say Joe Biden’s America Headed in Right Direction, Down 6 Points Since January 

    Let's Go Brandon!!!!!!

    Only 22 percent of Americans believe President Joe Biden’s America is headed in the right direction, down six points since January, a CIVIQS poll found Friday.

    While fewer Americans say the nation is headed in an increasingly right direction, 68 percent say it is headed in the wrong direction, up six points since January.

    The CIVIQS rolling job approval average tracked 472,851 responses between January 19, 2017, and April 13, 2023. The CIVIQS tracking model is meant to capture the shifts in attitude of various groups over time across all 50 states and Washington, DC. These changes can happen either over time or rapidly.

    Two major political events have occurred since January. The nation suffered a banking crisis, and former President Donald Trump was indicted by a far-left district attorney from Manhattan. 

    The banking crisis was caused, in part, by sharp interest rate hikes to tamp down Biden’s inflation. The Federal Reserve continued to increase interest rates in March to tamp down inflation, a decision subject to speculation by financial experts, as the central bank weighed reducing soaring inflation and the stability of the banking system.

    Biden’s 40-year-high inflation, on average, cost American households an extra $5,200 last year, or $433 per month, according to Bloomberg.

    Ninety percent of voters are worried about Biden’s soaring inflation, the top concern among those sampled in a March Fox News poll. Overall, 70 percent of Americans feel financially stressed in Biden’s America, a CNBC Your Money Financial Confidence survey revealed Tuesday.

    fter the banking crisis, Trump was indicted by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. This was historic, as no president or former president has ever been indicted, much less one campaigning for reelection.

    A recent survey from YouGov/Yahoo found that most Americans do not think the New York grand jury’s actions will have a negative effect on Trump. Meanwhile, the former president took the lead over Biden in a hypothetical general election match-up after the indictment.

    dditional polling shows the partisan nature of the indictment, according to legal experts, has not been lost on the electorate. Seventy-six percent of U.S. adult respondents believe politics influenced “the decision to indict Trump,” a CNN-commissioned poll found.

    Bragg’s case has not been off to a good start. A federal court on Tuesday denied his request for a temporary restraining order to prevent House Judiciary Committee chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) from questioning a former prosecutor about Bragg’s case against Trump.

    Follow Wendell Husebø on Twitter @WendellHusebø. He is the author of Politics of Slave Morality.

    where is the link?

    come on man. you can't post things that are 180 degrees counter to what is happening without a link.
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  • TJ25487TJ25487 Posts: 1,475
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    "I'm DeStRoYiNg ThE cOuNtRy!!!!!"

    how so? how is biden personally destroying the country?

    are you upset because biden goes to other countries and the other leaders do not laugh at him? because they all laughed at trump and still do.
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    "Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 41,732
    TJ25487 said:
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    What kind of a kickback do you get from posting these kinds of things?  Is this like a part time job or is it a career?
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  • Halifax2TheMaxHalifax2TheMax Posts: 38,516
    Wendell Husebo looks like an incel and works at Brietbart. The slash through the o is cute. Nice touch.
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  • benjsbenjs Posts: 9,102
    TJ25487 said:

    Poll: Only 22% Say Joe Biden’s America Headed in Right Direction, Down 6 Points Since January 

    Let's Go Brandon!!!!!!

    Only 22 percent of Americans believe President Joe Biden’s America is headed in the right direction, down six points since January, a CIVIQS poll found Friday.

    While fewer Americans say the nation is headed in an increasingly right direction, 68 percent say it is headed in the wrong direction, up six points since January.

    The CIVIQS rolling job approval average tracked 472,851 responses between January 19, 2017, and April 13, 2023. The CIVIQS tracking model is meant to capture the shifts in attitude of various groups over time across all 50 states and Washington, DC. These changes can happen either over time or rapidly.

    Two major political events have occurred since January. The nation suffered a banking crisis, and former President Donald Trump was indicted by a far-left district attorney from Manhattan. 

    The banking crisis was caused, in part, by sharp interest rate hikes to tamp down Biden’s inflation. The Federal Reserve continued to increase interest rates in March to tamp down inflation, a decision subject to speculation by financial experts, as the central bank weighed reducing soaring inflation and the stability of the banking system.

    Biden’s 40-year-high inflation, on average, cost American households an extra $5,200 last year, or $433 per month, according to Bloomberg.

    Ninety percent of voters are worried about Biden’s soaring inflation, the top concern among those sampled in a March Fox News poll. Overall, 70 percent of Americans feel financially stressed in Biden’s America, a CNBC Your Money Financial Confidence survey revealed Tuesday.

    fter the banking crisis, Trump was indicted by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. This was historic, as no president or former president has ever been indicted, much less one campaigning for reelection.

    A recent survey from YouGov/Yahoo found that most Americans do not think the New York grand jury’s actions will have a negative effect on Trump. Meanwhile, the former president took the lead over Biden in a hypothetical general election match-up after the indictment.

    dditional polling shows the partisan nature of the indictment, according to legal experts, has not been lost on the electorate. Seventy-six percent of U.S. adult respondents believe politics influenced “the decision to indict Trump,” a CNN-commissioned poll found.

    Bragg’s case has not been off to a good start. A federal court on Tuesday denied his request for a temporary restraining order to prevent House Judiciary Committee chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) from questioning a former prosecutor about Bragg’s case against Trump.

    Follow Wendell Husebø on Twitter @WendellHusebø. He is the author of Politics of Slave Morality.

    How come you didn't want to share the link to the article? Were you worried we might think it's a crock of shit just because it's from a website that exists to deceive? 

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/04/15/poll-only-22-say-joe-bidens-america-headed-in-right-direction-down-6-points-since-january/
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  • brianluxbrianlux Posts: 41,732
    benjs said:
    TJ25487 said:

    Poll: Only 22% Say Joe Biden’s America Headed in Right Direction, Down 6 Points Since January 

    Let's Go Brandon!!!!!!

    Only 22 percent of Americans believe President Joe Biden’s America is headed in the right direction, down six points since January, a CIVIQS poll found Friday.

    While fewer Americans say the nation is headed in an increasingly right direction, 68 percent say it is headed in the wrong direction, up six points since January.

    The CIVIQS rolling job approval average tracked 472,851 responses between January 19, 2017, and April 13, 2023. The CIVIQS tracking model is meant to capture the shifts in attitude of various groups over time across all 50 states and Washington, DC. These changes can happen either over time or rapidly.

    Two major political events have occurred since January. The nation suffered a banking crisis, and former President Donald Trump was indicted by a far-left district attorney from Manhattan. 

    The banking crisis was caused, in part, by sharp interest rate hikes to tamp down Biden’s inflation. The Federal Reserve continued to increase interest rates in March to tamp down inflation, a decision subject to speculation by financial experts, as the central bank weighed reducing soaring inflation and the stability of the banking system.

    Biden’s 40-year-high inflation, on average, cost American households an extra $5,200 last year, or $433 per month, according to Bloomberg.

    Ninety percent of voters are worried about Biden’s soaring inflation, the top concern among those sampled in a March Fox News poll. Overall, 70 percent of Americans feel financially stressed in Biden’s America, a CNBC Your Money Financial Confidence survey revealed Tuesday.

    fter the banking crisis, Trump was indicted by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. This was historic, as no president or former president has ever been indicted, much less one campaigning for reelection.

    A recent survey from YouGov/Yahoo found that most Americans do not think the New York grand jury’s actions will have a negative effect on Trump. Meanwhile, the former president took the lead over Biden in a hypothetical general election match-up after the indictment.

    dditional polling shows the partisan nature of the indictment, according to legal experts, has not been lost on the electorate. Seventy-six percent of U.S. adult respondents believe politics influenced “the decision to indict Trump,” a CNN-commissioned poll found.

    Bragg’s case has not been off to a good start. A federal court on Tuesday denied his request for a temporary restraining order to prevent House Judiciary Committee chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) from questioning a former prosecutor about Bragg’s case against Trump.

    Follow Wendell Husebø on Twitter @WendellHusebø. He is the author of Politics of Slave Morality.

    How come you didn't want to share the link to the article? Were you worried we might think it's a crock of shit just because it's from a website that exists to deceive? 

    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2023/04/15/poll-only-22-say-joe-bidens-america-headed-in-right-direction-down-6-points-since-january/

    A site known to "court millennial conservatives" and that "published a number of falsehoods and conspiracy theories as well as intentionally misleading stories, including a story that the Obama administration had supported ISIS during insurgency against the Syrian regime. It has sometimes published these misleading stories as part of an intentional strategy to manipulate media narratives via disinformation."

    What's there to be ashamed of and not forthcoming of? lol.

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    https://www.reuters.com/world/us/biden-signs-bill-block-us-railroad-strike-2022-12-02WASHINGTON, Dec 2 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden signed legislation Friday to block a national U.S. railroad strike ...continues
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    Scio me nihil scire

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  • mickeyratmickeyrat Posts: 37,995
    static111 said:
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    https://www.reuters.com/world/us/biden-signs-bill-block-us-railroad-strike-2022-12-02WASHINGTON, Dec 2 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden signed legislation Friday to block a national U.S. railroad strike ...continues

    much like air traffic controllers, cops, firefighters etc some positions are too vital to the nations interest.

    but for sure, the law used to prevent the strike needs looked at hard. It benefits RR companies.

    As I understand it , even 100 yrs ago or more the public didnt support workers in labor dispites. Why? Because WE get inconvenienced. But I do think this was the right move given what the world is still recovering from economically.

    Did anyone bitch when Biden Admin got the longshoremen unions moving to clear the backlog of container ships?
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    mickeyrat said:
    static111 said:
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    https://www.reuters.com/world/us/biden-signs-bill-block-us-railroad-strike-2022-12-02WASHINGTON, Dec 2 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden signed legislation Friday to block a national U.S. railroad strike ...continues

    much like air traffic controllers, cops, firefighters etc some positions are too vital to the nations interest.

    but for sure, the law used to prevent the strike needs looked at hard. It benefits RR companies.

    As I understand it , even 100 yrs ago or more the public didnt support workers in labor dispites. Why? Because WE get inconvenienced. But I do think this was the right move given what the world is still recovering from economically.

    Did anyone bitch when Biden Admin got the longshoremen unions moving to clear the backlog of container ships?
    This^^^^
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • static111static111 Posts: 4,889
    mickeyrat said:
    static111 said:
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    https://www.reuters.com/world/us/biden-signs-bill-block-us-railroad-strike-2022-12-02WASHINGTON, Dec 2 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden signed legislation Friday to block a national U.S. railroad strike ...continues

    much like air traffic controllers, cops, firefighters etc some positions are too vital to the nations interest.

    but for sure, the law used to prevent the strike needs looked at hard. It benefits RR companies.

    As I understand it , even 100 yrs ago or more the public didnt support workers in labor dispites. Why? Because WE get inconvenienced. But I do think this was the right move given what the world is still recovering from economically.

    Did anyone bitch when Biden Admin got the longshoremen unions moving to clear the backlog of container ships?
    I agree.  I just posted this because I am sure that his people looked into a statement like this to make sure it was factual enough to post.  It doesn't say a lot for organized labor or our country that the most pro union president we've ever had is a strike breaker.

    I understand there is a fine line to walk, but if you go back to the original thread on this topic I was consistent that siding with the RRs over labor was the wrong move.
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  • Gern BlanstenGern Blansten Posts: 19,637
    I'm good with Biden but I did kind of wish he was stepping away. I do believe he can beat tRump again but I think GenZ wants someone younger. I still think they will get behind him though given the alternative. The majority of GenZ just fucking hate republicans.
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    I'm good with Biden but I did kind of wish he was stepping away. I do believe he can beat tRump again but I think GenZ wants someone younger. I still think they will get behind him though given the alternative. The majority of GenZ just fucking hate republicans.
    Agreed. I hoped he would announce during the 2020 campaign that he was only seeking 1 term. I think he will win again, especially if Trump ends up the nominee.

    I think inflation will continue to improve and by this time next year, I think people's views on the economy will be a lot different than they are now and that will obviously help him. 
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  • mace1229mace1229 Posts: 9,272
    mickeyrat said:
    static111 said:
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    https://www.reuters.com/world/us/biden-signs-bill-block-us-railroad-strike-2022-12-02WASHINGTON, Dec 2 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden signed legislation Friday to block a national U.S. railroad strike ...continues

    much like air traffic controllers, cops, firefighters etc some positions are too vital to the nations interest.

    but for sure, the law used to prevent the strike needs looked at hard. It benefits RR companies.

    As I understand it , even 100 yrs ago or more the public didnt support workers in labor dispites. Why? Because WE get inconvenienced. But I do think this was the right move given what the world is still recovering from economically.

    Did anyone bitch when Biden Admin got the longshoremen unions moving to clear the backlog of container ships?
    I never understood that. If someone is so vital we need laws to force them to go to work, maybe we should treat them well enough to make them want to go?
  • static111static111 Posts: 4,889
    mace1229 said:
    mickeyrat said:
    static111 said:
    .

    https://www.reuters.com/world/us/biden-signs-bill-block-us-railroad-strike-2022-12-02WASHINGTON, Dec 2 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden signed legislation Friday to block a national U.S. railroad strike ...continues

    much like air traffic controllers, cops, firefighters etc some positions are too vital to the nations interest.

    but for sure, the law used to prevent the strike needs looked at hard. It benefits RR companies.

    As I understand it , even 100 yrs ago or more the public didnt support workers in labor dispites. Why? Because WE get inconvenienced. But I do think this was the right move given what the world is still recovering from economically.

    Did anyone bitch when Biden Admin got the longshoremen unions moving to clear the backlog of container ships?
    I never understood that. If someone is so vital we need laws to force them to go to work, maybe we should treat them well enough to make them want to go?
    That isn't how capitalism works.  Can't get returns to the shareholders if you waste precious profits on labor.
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