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He said the AFL-CIO super PAC would be very different from the high-profile conservative super PAC American Crossroads, which has raised millions for Republican candidates.
They own Obama and a few other Democrats.
They own Obama and a few other Democrats.
They own democrats period! They just want that ownership to be underlined with extra large bold lettering~
They own Obama and a few other Democrats.
They own democrats period! They just want that ownership to be underlined with extra large bold lettering~
So who does Super-PAC American Crossroads own then?
AFL is forming a super PAC that they claim will be non-partisan? Really, that's their story and they are sticking with it... IMO they want to make sure the democrat politico's understand JUST how much power and influence they have to peddle!
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AFL is forming a super PAC that they claim will be non-partisan? Really, that's their story and they are sticking with it... IMO they want to make sure the democrat politico's understand JUST how much power and influence they have to peddle!
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The dumbest thing unions ever did was go all in on one party. As a result, the Republicans do whatever they can to screw them when they get into power, and the Democrats take them for granted and don't do all that much for them.
So not surprising, Union membership has declined rapidly over the last 40 years.
AFL is forming a super PAC that they claim will be non-partisan? Really, that's their story and they are sticking with it... IMO they want to make sure the democrat politico's understand JUST how much power and influence they have to peddle!
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The dumbest thing unions ever did was go all in on one party. As a result, the Republicans do whatever they can to screw them when they get into power, and the Democrats take them for granted and don't do all that much for them.
So not surprising, Union membership has declined rapidly over the last 40 years.
Unions don't "go all in on one party".
The AFLCIO has supported Republicans. NiXXon as an example.
PATCO, foolishly supported Reagan, for another example.
AFL is forming a super PAC that they claim will be non-partisan? Really, that's their story and they are sticking with it... IMO they want to make sure the democrat politico's understand JUST how much power and influence they have to peddle!
Link
The dumbest thing unions ever did was go all in on one party. As a result, the Republicans do whatever they can to screw them when they get into power, and the Democrats take them for granted and don't do all that much for them.
So not surprising, Union membership has declined rapidly over the last 40 years.
Unions in Massachusetts endorse Republican candidates nearly every election cycle.
The dumbest thing unions ever did was go all in on one party. As a result, the Republicans do whatever they can to screw them when they get into power, and the Democrats take them for granted and don't do all that much for them.
So not surprising, Union membership has declined rapidly over the last 40 years.
Unions in Massachusetts endorse Republican candidates nearly every election cycle.
The GOP in Massachusetts produces RINO liberals like Mitt Romney. They need the R after their names, because otherwise you'd never tell the difference.
Unions in Massachusetts endorse Republican candidates nearly every election cycle.
The GOP in Massachusetts produces RINO liberals like Mitt Romney. They need the R after their names, because otherwise you'd never tell the difference.
RINOs like (then) Tea Party darling Scott Brown?
Unions in Massachusetts endorse Republican candidates nearly every election cycle.
The GOP in Massachusetts produces RINO liberals like Mitt Romney. They need the R after their names, because otherwise you'd never tell the difference.
RINOs like (then) Tea Party darling Scott Brown?
Scott Brown is as much a RINO as Romney. The TEA Party liked him because he promised to block ObaminationCare. Otherwise, they are not thrilled with him on other issues.
Scott Brown's Jobs Vote Spurs Angry Online Backlash - Political Hotsheet - CBS News
Conservative commentator Michelle Malkin chastised the Republicans "who joined the Dems to end debate on the phony jobs boondoggle that even the Associated Press points out will create a puny number of jobs." Those, Republicans, she added, included, "Yes, sigh, Scott Brown." Malkin listed the phone number for Brown's Washington office and encouraged her readers to call him.
Brown has been cast as a hero of the right after winning the Senate special election in Massachusetts to take over the seat once held by the late Sen. Ted Kennedy. He made an appearance at the Conservative Political Action Conference last weekend, where he introduced former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney.
Unions in Massachusetts endorse Republican candidates nearly every election cycle.
Are you trying to be funny?