UAW strikes against all Big Three automakers for first time in history

More bad news for Biden.

This strike is going to be nasty and Biden will get sucked into it where he will inevitably do something stupid.

You seem to be struck with the Biden Deranged Syndrome.

Don't fall into the Pygmalion Theory trap! Lots of Trumptards fall into that trap, it's obvious, and it's beginning to backfire on them.

TRUMP IS NOT VENUS! His statue has already crumbled.

And just like 2020, the Republicans are stuck with TRUMP who cannot win the General, and no one else on the Republican Presidential Campaign radar screen can either.

Biden win's by default again! :thinking:

As a Democrat, all I can say is Thank You in advance- TRUMPTARDS! We couldn't do it without your help!
 
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Yeah it's much better that blacks vote for the founders of the kkk right? You racist fucks need them in your plantation don't you? Fucking racist retard

The founders of the KKK were conservatives. You’re a conservative, aren’t you?
 
Dumbass, I know people in the union and how the bosses do them. STFU asinine ignorant goober.

Please, Miss Kitty...you couldn't find your own ass with both hands.

Al Fucking Gore INVENTED the internet

just so mutants like you

would have a way to pass the time

pretending that you know things.:laugh:
 
Please, Miss Kitty...you couldn't find your own ass with both hands.

Al Fucking Gore INVENTED the internet

just so mutants like you

would have a way to pass the time

pretending that you know things.:laugh:

Al Gore didn't invent the internet, moron.

"The development of the World Wide Web was begun in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee and his colleagues at CERN, an international scientific organization based in Geneva, Switzerland."

https://www.britannica.com/topic/World-Wide-Web

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Now who's pretending they know things again? :laugh:
 
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The Founders of the KKK were Democrats, Gomer76. :rolleyes:

Fact check: Democratic Party did not found the KKK, did not start the Civil War







The claim: The Democratic Party started the Civil War to preserve slavery and later the KKK
As America marks a month of protests against systemic racism and many people draw comparisons between current events and the Civil Rights Movement, an oversimplified trope about the Democratic Party’s racist past has been resurrected online.

“Friendly reminder that if you support the Democrat Party, you support the party that founded the KKK and start a civil war to keep their slaves," claims an image of a tweet Instagram user @snowflake.tears shared June 19.


Historians agree that although factions of the Democratic Party did majorly contribute to the Civil War's start and the KKK's founding, it is inaccurate to say the party is responsible for either.

Instagram user @snowflake.tears has not returned USA TODAY’s request for comment.

This is not a new argument
Princeton University Edwards Professor of American History Tera Hunter told USA TODAY that this trope is a fallback argument used to discredit current Democratic Party policies.

“At the core of the effort to discredit the current Democratic Party is the refusal to accept the realignment of the party structure in the mid-20th century,” Hunt said.

In September, NPR host Shereen Marisol Maraji called the claim, “one of the most well-worn clapbacks in modern American politics.”

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...did-not-found-kkk-start-civil-war/3253803001/
 
Fact check: Democratic Party did not found the KKK, did not start the Civil War







The claim: The Democratic Party started the Civil War to preserve slavery and later the KKK
As America marks a month of protests against systemic racism and many people draw comparisons between current events and the Civil Rights Movement, an oversimplified trope about the Democratic Party’s racist past has been resurrected online.

“Friendly reminder that if you support the Democrat Party, you support the party that founded the KKK and start a civil war to keep their slaves," claims an image of a tweet Instagram user @snowflake.tears shared June 19.


Historians agree that although factions of the Democratic Party did majorly contribute to the Civil War's start and the KKK's founding, it is inaccurate to say the party is responsible for either.

Instagram user @snowflake.tears has not returned USA TODAY’s request for comment.

This is not a new argument
Princeton University Edwards Professor of American History Tera Hunter told USA TODAY that this trope is a fallback argument used to discredit current Democratic Party policies.

“At the core of the effort to discredit the current Democratic Party is the refusal to accept the realignment of the party structure in the mid-20th century,” Hunt said.

In September, NPR host Shereen Marisol Maraji called the claim, “one of the most well-worn clapbacks in modern American politics.”

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...did-not-found-kkk-start-civil-war/3253803001/

Newspaper vs. Books

"Founded in 1865, the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) extended into almost every southern state by 1870 and became a vehicle for white southern resistance to the Republican Party’s Reconstruction-era policies aimed at establishing political and economic equality for Black Americans. Its members waged an underground campaign of intimidation and violence directed at white and Black Republican leaders. "

https://www.history.com/topics/19th-century/ku-klux-klan


They were Democrats.
 
Fact check: Democratic Party did not found the KKK, did not start the Civil War







The claim: The Democratic Party started the Civil War to preserve slavery and later the KKK
As America marks a month of protests against systemic racism and many people draw comparisons between current events and the Civil Rights Movement, an oversimplified trope about the Democratic Party’s racist past has been resurrected online.

“Friendly reminder that if you support the Democrat Party, you support the party that founded the KKK and start a civil war to keep their slaves," claims an image of a tweet Instagram user @snowflake.tears shared June 19.


Historians agree that although factions of the Democratic Party did majorly contribute to the Civil War's start and the KKK's founding, it is inaccurate to say the party is responsible for either.

Instagram user @snowflake.tears has not returned USA TODAY’s request for comment.

This is not a new argument
Princeton University Edwards Professor of American History Tera Hunter told USA TODAY that this trope is a fallback argument used to discredit current Democratic Party policies.

“At the core of the effort to discredit the current Democratic Party is the refusal to accept the realignment of the party structure in the mid-20th century,” Hunt said.

In September, NPR host Shereen Marisol Maraji called the claim, “one of the most well-worn clapbacks in modern American politics.”

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news...did-not-found-kkk-start-civil-war/3253803001/

A newspaper article from 2020 does not change written history, idiot.
 
I do not believe that the AVERAGE WORKING AMERICAN is all that sympathetic to the Auto workers right now.

UAW workers are already making an average of $28 an hour, with some of the best benefits in the country.

And, when the Auto-makers decided to keep staff's low, enables them to work as much overtime that they want.

With their overtime capabilities, they can easily make over 100 grand a year now by taking advantage of the overtime, and they love all they can get.

They already get time and a half for over 40 hours, double time on weekends, and double time and a half on Holidays. No wonder they are all stressed out, as that is hard to do, BUT TRUST ME,. THE MONEY IS SO GOOD THEY LOVE IT AND CAN'T REFUSE IT.

So all this talk about wanting to work only 4 eight hour days, for the same money is asking a little too much. It seems a little egocentric and self-absorbing! It's like wanting something for nothing really.

I can see the Auto-Makers give them a cost of living 5 buck raise across the board, but also with the understanding that they will have to hire more workers and pay less over-time.

That would be a doable deal I believe!
 
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