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2pooped2pop

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55. lol
Wed Apr 27, 2016, 06:32 PM
Apr 2016

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We'd slam a corporation that let that many loyal staff go so cold-heartedly. Hoyt Apr 2016 #1
Anyone who takes a campaign job knows it's probably temporary. He did what he needed to do. pnwmom Apr 2016 #3
That what the boss always says 72DejaVu Apr 2016 #7
I'll stick with the cold-heartedness. Hiring people and saying you don't need them sounds like what Hoyt Apr 2016 #9
What would a campaign worker from and in New York do now that JDPriestly Apr 2016 #34
And just like a CEO ... NanceGreggs Apr 2016 #43
lol 2pooped2pop Apr 2016 #55
What happens when Hillary lets go of her campaign staffers? Thats the nature of the job, duh! Dont call me Shirley Apr 2016 #61
With Hillary they get new jobs at the White House. RealAmericanDem Apr 2016 #66
Thats right. And jobs with private Election database and voting machine companies. Dont call me Shirley Apr 2016 #68
BINGO. riversedge Apr 2016 #69
Keep it up. You're making yourself look fucking smart. Phlem Apr 2016 #63
Always finding that silver lining, I see RufusTFirefly Apr 2016 #4
Campaign jobs are by definition temporary democrattotheend Apr 2016 #6
So are corporate jobs in the 21st Century. Sanders is not much different from anyone else Hoyt Apr 2016 #10
If you want to help some of them keep their jobs, by all means, pitch in democrattotheend Apr 2016 #44
To fund Bernie's trip to Paris? No thanks. beastie boy Apr 2016 #48
Political campaign jobs are mostly temporary. redwitch Apr 2016 #18
So are most jobs nowadays. There's always an excuse. Hoyt Apr 2016 #20
It's not like productivity has plummented Plucketeer Apr 2016 #19
Great post! erlewyne Apr 2016 #35
It's a campaign. wildeyed Apr 2016 #23
if bernie can't keep his loyal workers employed .... MariaThinks Apr 2016 #37
If you are a singer or performer (as many are here in California) JDPriestly Apr 2016 #42
What a ridiculous, silly, asinine, stupid comment progree Apr 2016 #57
I heard Bernie is replacing them with overseas workers. Gomez163 Apr 2016 #2
LOL. Hoyt Apr 2016 #12
Like this? Plucketeer Apr 2016 #24
Thats the NAFTA, CAFTA, TPP way, Bernie did not vote for. Hillary fully supports them. Dont call me Shirley Apr 2016 #62
In the meantime happynewyear Apr 2016 #5
Why doesn't he just transfer some of the laid off workers instead of hiring new ones? pnwmom Apr 2016 #8
Bernie is seeking workers w/specifc skills happynewyear Apr 2016 #14
Time to take advantage of the H1B visa program! beastie boy Apr 2016 #21
isn't that what corporations and BANKs do? MariaThinks Apr 2016 #38
They probably put that ad up a while ago democrattotheend Apr 2016 #45
Ahhh.... logistics maybe? Plucketeer Apr 2016 #27
We need campaign workers in California who know California politics, JDPriestly Apr 2016 #32
Well his big mistake TexasBushwhacker Apr 2016 #11
$10? I thought he was pushing $15/hr. Hoyt Apr 2016 #17
A $15 minimum wage would be phased in TexasBushwhacker Apr 2016 #22
Just getting clarification of his hypocrisy. Hoyt Apr 2016 #33
Hypocrisy is pushing a corporatist neocon while using Woody Guthrie as an avatar RufusTFirefly Apr 2016 #56
Well let's look at the minimum wage from 40 years ago TexasBushwhacker Apr 2016 #58
He paid the fat media moguls a lot more. beastie boy Apr 2016 #29
He did not have her name recognition. I'm sure his staff helped him JDPriestly Apr 2016 #31
Wow, more excuses! beastie boy Apr 2016 #36
As I explained, Hillary received fewer votes this year than she did JDPriestly Apr 2016 #41
You are making my point for me. beastie boy Apr 2016 #46
why not $15? MariaThinks Apr 2016 #39
He's not calling for a $15 minimum wage right away democrattotheend Apr 2016 #54
This is being a prudent steward of the money that was entrusted to his campaign colorado_ufo Apr 2016 #13
Sounds exactly what every employee ever laid off has heard. Hoyt Apr 2016 #16
A campaign job is always temporary n/t TexasBushwhacker Apr 2016 #26
Yeah, and I'm sure any business feels the same when things aren't looking good. Hoyt Apr 2016 #40
I've worked temp jobs TexasBushwhacker Apr 2016 #51
Oh, Go smoke your cigarette somewhere else. Doitnow Apr 2016 #52
If a job is temporary, and the employee knows that, then there is no room for complaint colorado_ufo Apr 2016 #47
His explanation seems to say that he doesn't expect to win the nomination. If he won.... George II Apr 2016 #15
Guam is mad because of that thing Sanders surrogate wildeyed Apr 2016 #28
Bernie is an excellent money-manager. JDPriestly Apr 2016 #30
Thanks a million to all of Bernie's staff. JDPriestly Apr 2016 #25
I will second that colorado_ufo Apr 2016 #50
Yes! Thank you! -from all of us who have been unpaid -but entusiasic- Bernie campaigners. FailureToCommunicate Apr 2016 #67
Didn't he do this in each state once the primary xloadiex Apr 2016 #49
That would make sense wouldn't it? I can see phone bankers being retained but not actual field worke azurnoir Apr 2016 #53
Is Hillary still paying her Iowa and Vermont campaign workers? left-of-center2012 Apr 2016 #59
+1 FailureToCommunicate Apr 2016 #65
Camp Weathervane has hired and fired, since the beginning... SoapBox Apr 2016 #60
That new Path to Victory Cryptoad Apr 2016 #64
Locking mcar Apr 2016 #70
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