That was before he became a republican.
Yea... That's it...
Meanwhile do you remember the issues related to labor unions and Bill Clinton's Presidential Library?
That was before he became a republican.
This was good and nesecary at the time
This was good and nesecary at the time
Not hypocrisy just the right thing to do in a time when we already had enormous transporation problems....example of liberal hypocrisy...
Hmmm.... We had transportation problems then too but Democrats didn't do the right thing then...Not hypocrisy just the right thing to do in a time when we already had enormous transporation problems.
Not if you ever read the real newsspeaking of our transportation secretary. He’s been awfully quiet and nonexistent during this time
Last story I’ve seen about him and the rail strike was early last week. You’d think the sec of transportation would be front and center in a time like thisNot if you ever read the real news
Yeah like Republicans are really for unions . I think not . This move to get the union back to work is for an emergency in a time of high inflation. If it were for democrats there would be no unions and the workers would already be making far less.
The Union leadership disagrees with you.This move to get the union back to work is for an emergency in a time of high inflation.
I cannot help that but I think now is the time to move the goods to prevent shortages which in turn cause inflation.The Union leadership disagrees with you.
Probably off getting a sex change or some shit like that. Already pretended he gave birth.speaking of our transportation secretary. He’s been awfully quiet and nonexistent during this time
Probably still on paternity leaveProbably off getting a sex change or some shit like that. Already pretended he gave birth.
The importance of a possible railroad strike is difficult to overstate. American commerce is heavily dependent on freight trains, and if tens of thousands of rail workers were to walk off the job, the implications on supply chains would be dramatic.
It’s why the White House took the threat of a strike very seriously. It’s also why it’s good news that officials’ efforts appear to have succeeded. NBC News reported:
As part of the agreement, reached in the early hours this morning, rail workers will receive long-sought benefits. NBC News’ report added that employees “will for the first time be able to take unpaid time off work for routine preventive medical care, union leaders said in a statement. There will also be exemptions from attendance policies for hospitalizations and surgical procedures — a key sticking point in negotiations. The new agreement provides rail workers with an additional paid personal day a year without the fear of discipline.”
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Biden became ‘animated’ in rail talks, with a tentative deal taking shape soon after
President Biden became "personally animated" about the need for improved rail workers' benefits. A tentative agreement took shape soon after.www.msnbc.com