@averagejoe1 saidReal men who keep themselves cashed up selling drugs to fight wars, or use fabricated intel to spend trillions fighting an illegal war that benefited a bunch of cronies that by amazing coincidence just happened to be the former employer of the Vice President.
He is neither. Think about it. He does know to order choc chip at the iiiiiicccce creeeeaam parlor. his favorite! Do you libs ever picture a real man like Reagan or Bush doing that?
As you say....real men....
@no1marauder saidYou heard about the railroad strike on the news since the UAW strike?
Don't you ever get tired of making a fool of yourself by posting dozens of ridiculous conspiracy theories on an almost daily basis?
I've already told you I have no intention of revisiting your absurd comments regarding the COVID pandemic (which have nothing to do with this thread).
Observation is not a conspiracy theory you moron!
Note that facts are conspiracy theories to no1. Any facts he doesn't want to believe are conspiracy theories. At least you all can see a debate here about it. You will not get one from the corporate news media. They will not even show a republican bring it up. no1 must think republicans have no complaint of Biden's hypocrisy regarding strikes.
“A rail shutdown would have devastated our economy,” the president said at a bill signing event. “Without freight rail, many of the U.S. industries would literally shut down.”
Isn't that exactly what the UAW strike is doing to Ford and GM right now?
no1 thinks that is not worthy of debates on the news though. He thinks not a single republican wants to bring it up. I guess partisan politics went on vacation until the strike is over. LOL!
@mott-the-hoople saidHahaha you dummy Biden has done a hundred times more to bring US jobs and production capacity to the US compared to trumps absolute zero.
LOL...biden is only going AFTER Trump announced he was going.
Will biden tell them none will have a job after he sends them to china
All trump did was impose tariffs on US consumers without increasing domestic manufacturing capacity one iota.
He also ended up having to use taxpayers money to shore up US farms due to Chinas retaliatory tariffs.
@no1marauder saidBiden was on a picket line, pressing flesh with striking autoworkers. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/lets-keep-going-biden-joins-striking-autoworkers-on-picket-line/ar-AA1hgO02#image=1
Biden will be the first US President to ever join a strike picket line. That's pretty pro-union.
As for the railroads, "Eight of 12 unions had ratified the deal" according to your link. The ones who didn't wanted the railroads to grant sick days which wasn't in the legislation that Congress approved, but subsequently:
"After being roundly criticized for not offering ...[text shortened]... -sick-leave
Biden is probably the most pro-union President we've had since LBJ or maybe even FDR.
Trump was at a nonunion shop giving a speech at a safe distance from "workers". https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-tells-autoworkers-i-don-t-care-what-you-get-in-bizarre-non-union-rally/ar-AA1hmU50#image=1
@no1marauder saidPressing flesh? Can't he stop being a perv until the strike is over?
Biden was on a picket line, pressing flesh with striking autoworkers. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/lets-keep-going-biden-joins-striking-autoworkers-on-picket-line/ar-AA1hgO02#image=1
Trump was at a nonunion shop giving a speech at a safe distance from "workers". https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-tells-autoworkers-i-don-t-care-what-you-get-in-bizarre-non-union-rally/ar-AA1hmU50#image=1
@metal-brain saidHardly the same. At all.
“A rail shutdown would have devastated our economy,” the president said at a bill signing event. “Without freight rail, many of the U.S. industries would literally shut down.”
Isn't that exactly what the UAW strike is doing to Ford and GM right now?
no1 thinks that is not worthy of debates on the news though. He thinks not a single republican wants to bring it up. I guess partisan politics went on vacation until the strike is over. LOL!
@metal-brain saidWhat an idiot.
Pressing flesh? Can't he stop being a perv until the strike is over?
You, not him.
@metal-brain saidYOU stop lying.
@kevcvs57
"Biden has done a hundred times more to bring US jobs and production capacity to the US compared to trumps absolute zero."
Stop lying.
@no1marauder
https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/uaw-plans-strike-additional-auto-targets-absent-serious-progress-friday-source-2023-09-27/
@no1marauder saidThis morning on NBCs The Today show they reported if the strike does not end soon auto prices will soar. That report contradicts your assertion the competition will supply enough of the demand. The Big Three automakers command enough of the US market to make prices soar.
The Big Three automakers don't command enough of the US market anymore to have monopoly power. While they had 85-90% of US auto sales in the 1960s, that figure has dropped to the low forties since the last 10 years. https://www.aei.org/carpe-diem/animated-chart-of-the-day-market-shares-of-us-auto-sales-1961-to-2016/
Either NBC news is wrong or you are. Which is it?
Biden supports higher automobile prices.
Why doesn't he end the strike like he did the railroad strike?
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/cars/2023/09/19/uaw-strike-contract-negotiations-car-prices/70894845007/
https://nypost.com/2023/09/19/car-prices-could-surge-10-or-more-as-uaw-strike-enters-second-week/
Who will profit most from higher prices? The big 3 manufactures. So how much incentive do the big 3 have to end the strike soon? This debate needs to be on the corporate news!
@no1marauder saidThe big 3 don't seem to be in any hurry to reach a deal with the UAW.
Biden was on a picket line, pressing flesh with striking autoworkers. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/lets-keep-going-biden-joins-striking-autoworkers-on-picket-line/ar-AA1hgO02#image=1
Trump was at a nonunion shop giving a speech at a safe distance from "workers". https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-tells-autoworkers-i-don-t-care-what-you-get-in-bizarre-non-union-rally/ar-AA1hmU50#image=1
I don't think they have a problem with higher auto prices. Do you?
@no1marauder
GM is not hurting yet from the strike.
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/gm-withdraws-full-year-forecast-amid-uaw-strike-despite-profits-topping-estimates