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99th_Monkey

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20. K&R - What I don't get, is why ANY labor union would support a 3rd Way candidate
Fri Sep 25, 2015, 12:02 AM
Sep 2015

It's one thing to fool voters, but Labor unions presumably do their research and
know about this shit. Crap, I marched in Seattle against WTO & Nafta etc. and
those protests were largely organized by labor, plus a smattering of other progressive
players.

So why is Hills able to get and keep any union support.

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Kicking and bookmarking.. AuntPatsy Sep 2015 #1
Same here...Thanks Mad! haikugal Sep 2015 #2
kick merrily Sep 2015 #3
They have the Senate locked up. With only a few exceptions. stillwaiting Sep 2015 #4
And we're losing a progressive in the Senate next year. Le Taz Hot Sep 2015 #59
HUGE K & R !!! - Thank You !!! WillyT Sep 2015 #5
fuck from. whoever posts these is doing a great service to everyone. :D roguevalley Sep 2015 #7
Really important. Thank you. zentrum Sep 2015 #6
To me it's important because it was planned and put into action with profit in mind. madfloridian Sep 2015 #23
^Yes^ zentrum Sep 2015 #39
The ONLY thing we can do is Doctor_J Sep 2015 #8
You are right, they pay no attention to us. madfloridian Sep 2015 #13
This is the purpose of the "Lesser of Two Evils" meme: Maedhros Sep 2015 #44
I am done with that game, forever. hifiguy Sep 2015 #46
They will continue to play the game as long as the rubes fall for it. Maedhros Dec 2015 #64
exactly. hopemountain Dec 2015 #63
Wow. What real friends of organized labor these, and I use the term loosely, "people" are. Ed Suspicious Sep 2015 #9
Kicking and Recommending FloriTexan Sep 2015 #10
K&R CharlotteVale Sep 2015 #11
K&R Paka Sep 2015 #12
nauseating ibegurpard Sep 2015 #14
I said several times over the years, that I will never again vote for anyone associated with the DLC Fuddnik Sep 2015 #15
Yep. We, the people, have to now take back the people's party. mmonk Sep 2015 #16
Yes. madfloridian Sep 2015 #24
Great post. mmonk Sep 2015 #28
Thanks for posting this. K&R think Sep 2015 #17
That paragraph about establishing presidential primacy over the legislature... Volaris Sep 2015 #18
"that's called the IMPERIAL PRESIDENCY" madfloridian Sep 2015 #49
K & R. This clarifies things even more. Duppers Sep 2015 #19
K&R - What I don't get, is why ANY labor union would support a 3rd Way candidate 99th_Monkey Sep 2015 #20
Same reason some accept millions of Bill Gates ed reform money. madfloridian Sep 2015 #22
You know what they say about drunks - they can't reform until they hit bottom. erronis Sep 2015 #42
Like unions & any middle-class could survive another 4/8 years of union busting and job-outsourcing.. 99th_Monkey Sep 2015 #47
absolutely. and we will never win a living wage or hopemountain Dec 2015 #61
Corruption can be one cause. Jamastiene Sep 2015 #56
That is quite an eye-opening piece of writing. You actually answered my question. Thank you. 99th_Monkey Sep 2015 #57
we have to take a very close look at all "democrat" reps hopemountain Dec 2015 #62
eye opening restorefreedom Sep 2015 #21
Rahm's quote seems ironic dreamnightwind Sep 2015 #25
Yep, and don't forget when Dean was chair we took the Senate as well. madfloridian Sep 2015 #36
Fabulous research & very important emsimon33 Sep 2015 #26
Kicked Enthusiast Sep 2015 #27
"I want to be invisible. I do guerrilla warfare. I paint my face and travel at night. MisterP Sep 2015 #29
+1 - great analysis. I like the X or Y frameworks. erronis Sep 2015 #43
Thanks, Mad Thespian2 Sep 2015 #30
I wish I could rec this post more than once. Thank you. nt antigop Sep 2015 #31
"a bloodless revolution" < Or just not his, or his office mates. Tens of millions in permanent jtuck004 Sep 2015 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author jtuck004 Sep 2015 #32
The blood came later...like when the homeowners foamed the runway for the Banksters. Octafish Sep 2015 #34
A LOT of harm was done by such policies. madfloridian Sep 2015 #50
A lot of tortured rationalization DirkGently Sep 2015 #35
.... madfloridian Sep 2015 #58
Remember when liberals ran the party??? freebrew Sep 2015 #37
Great post. Good to know how we got to where we are today. marmar Sep 2015 #38
So opposing this is the very definition of what an UNDERGROUND Democrat should be. yodermon Sep 2015 #40
Good point. madfloridian Sep 2015 #48
After Nixon's resignation, sulphurdunn Sep 2015 #41
Yup. hifiguy Sep 2015 #45
Oooopsie fascisthunter Sep 2015 #51
Really instructive, thanks! nt Babel_17 Sep 2015 #52
Hostile takeover... LWolf Sep 2015 #53
Me, too. Pretty hostile. madfloridian Sep 2015 #54
Liberals have never been in charge of shit. Jamastiene Sep 2015 #55
..... madfloridian Sep 2015 #60
reverse hostile takeover YellowMango Jun 2016 #65
KnR coyote Jun 2016 #66
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