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    Werewolf Unions discussing general strike if trump refuses to accept Biden victory




    US unions have begun discussing the idea of a general strike if Donald Trump refuses to accept an election result showing a Joe Biden victory.

    Such a move would be unprecedented in the modern era. There has not been a general strike in the United States since 1946 – and that was restricted to Oakland, California.



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    The local labor federation in Rochester, New York, was the first union group to officially support the idea. Union federations in Seattle and in western Massachusetts have followed suit, approving resolutions saying a general strike should be considered if Trump seeks to subvert the election outcome.

    Dan Maloney, president of the Rochester-Genesee Valley Area Labor Federation, said his 100,000-member group adopted the resolution to get people discussing the idea – from local unions to the AFL-CIO, the nation’s main labor federation which represents more than 12.5 million people.

    On 8 October, the Rochester federation voted to support preparing for and holding “a general strike of all working people, if necessary, to ensure a constitutionally mandated peaceful transition of power as a result of the 2020 presidential elections”. The union leaders voted to stand “firmly in opposition to any effort to subvert, distort, misrepresent or disregard the final outcome” of the election.

    The Rochester move spurred discussion and debate of a possible general strike in union after union, even though some labor leaders see it as a drastic, hard-to-pull-off action. “The idea has gotten a lot more legs than I ever thought it would,” Maloney told the Guardian. “Our democracy is in jeopardy of a wannabe dictator. It’s time to be counted and do whatever it takes to remove him from office if he attempts to retain power against the will of the American people.”

    Maloney acknowledged that a general strike would be an extraordinary measure. “In drastic times, you need drastic measures,” he said.

    The Rochester federation’s resolution states: “The extreme risk currently posed to the historic institutions of democracy in our nation may require more widespread and vigorous resistance than at any time in recent history.”

    Maloney said that in a 22 October call with labor leaders, Richard Trumka, the AFL-CIO’s president, stressed that until 3 November, unions should overwhelmingly focus on maximizing voter turnout for Biden. After that, Trumka said, unions can focus on what to do if Trump resists a peaceful transition.

    The AFL-CIO’s executive council, approved a resolution on 19 October saying: “Democracies are not, in the last analysis, protected by judges or lawyers, reporters or publishers. The survival of democracy depends on the determination of working people to defend it. And America’s labor movement is indeed determined to defend our democratic republic.”

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    "There is no question former President Trump bears moral responsibility. His supporters stormed the Capitol because of the unhinged falsehoods he shouted into the world’s largest megaphone," McConnell wrote. "His behavior during and after the chaos was also unconscionable, from attacking Vice President Mike Pence during the riot to praising the criminals after it ended."



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    trump is going to find he has fewer and fewer friends if he unreasonably contests the election.

    he wants to contest specifically provable issues, OK, but judging from past claims, he will not limit himself to that. Remember this is a guy who claimed he got the majority of the Black vote, and the majority of the California vote. Does anyone believe him?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Walt View Post
    trump is going to find he has fewer and fewer friends if he unreasonably contests the election.

    he wants to contest specifically provable issues, OK, but judging from past claims, he will not limit himself to that. Remember this is a guy who claimed he got the majority of the Black vote, and the majority of the California vote. Does anyone believe him?
    He has spent much time & effort discrediting our system & our voters so it is unlikely, unless there is a crushing indisputable wave he will fight it w/ everything he can muster & his fans will cheer him on....

    What McConnel will do is anyone's guess..........

    Sadly for America a man unworthy of the position has been able to usurp a political party & obtain the highest office in the land, although w/ some foreign help.

    It would be very sad if this happens & our shining light on a hill & exceptionalism will be no more.........
    "There is no question former President Trump bears moral responsibility. His supporters stormed the Capitol because of the unhinged falsehoods he shouted into the world’s largest megaphone," McConnell wrote. "His behavior during and after the chaos was also unconscionable, from attacking Vice President Mike Pence during the riot to praising the criminals after it ended."



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