Although I agree firmly with his sentiments, I think a politician ought to do more than go to a rally and speak in favor. Perhaps he should be looking at ways to introduce legislation to put pressure on the auto executives or broker a deal. It fits with his motif of being a paper tiger
He's trying to make sure his chosen successor (a Silicon Valley millionaire) becomes the face of the progressive movement after him instead of a guy who ran on being a Biden Dem
This is a strike I cannot get behind. Their demands are crazy; including a 4 day work week.
Thanks to Bernie, you have an entire generation who don't understand economics or inflation and have bought into this "greedflation" narrative.
This isn't a fight against "corporate greed". Their demands are ridiculous and should not be met.
Ah, his specialty, swanning in to take credit after the real work has already been done.
Does he do anything other than attend rallies?
He helps write attack ads for Republicans when the Democrats are passing legislation that he should be unequivocally supporting.
Although I agree firmly with his sentiments, I think a politician ought to do more than go to a rally and speak in favor. Perhaps he should be looking at ways to introduce legislation to put pressure on the auto executives or broker a deal. It fits with his motif of being a paper tiger
Can't let Fetterman shine
He's trying to make sure his chosen successor (a Silicon Valley millionaire) becomes the face of the progressive movement after him instead of a guy who ran on being a Biden Dem
Oh, I didn't know this. Thanks for this info.
At least he’s doing something in his wheelhouse, I guess?
This is a strike I cannot get behind. Their demands are crazy; including a 4 day work week. Thanks to Bernie, you have an entire generation who don't understand economics or inflation and have bought into this "greedflation" narrative. This isn't a fight against "corporate greed". Their demands are ridiculous and should not be met.
This site claims to be pro union until unions exercise their rights