Well, I guess I'll be treated by trump as an "Enemy from Within."
I'm a Life Long Contributor to Family and Community.
But POS trump doesn't like me because I won't 'bend the knee' to this POS traitor.
He's talking about me and people like me, he's NOT talking about Illegals and Criminals, he says so right in the video. He's talking about people that don't like him or speak against him.
It's as simple as that ^^^^ he has said it multiple times.
He considers American Citizens that speak out against him as..... "radical left lunatics"
Fuck this POS.
Hate the QUOTE, not the News Source.
Remember how the right hated being called "Deplorables"
I just had a Republican call the Deplorables a bunch of jealous, lazy ass finger pointers. How come they get away with it?
I knew when they promised uneducated blue collar workers they'd MAGA for people in their tax bracket that they were full of shit.
In fact, I predicted Trump would take on unions.
The Trump administration plans to put the former leader of an anti-union advocacy group in charge of the Labor Department’s office that oversees financial disclosures by unions and “union-busting” consultants, HuffPost has learned.
Elisabeth Messenger, who served as the CEO of the Oklahoma-based Americans for Fair Treatment, or AFFT, is expected to be the new director of the federal government’s Office of Labor-Management Standards, according to two sources with knowledge of the situation.
As the head of OLMS, Messenger would be charged with making sure unions, as well as anti-union consultants, make lawful disclosures to the government about their work. While labor groups must file annual reports detailing their finances, employers and consultants must also report certain money spent trying to defeat union organizing campaigns.
Messenger’s background suggests the administration may ramp up oversight of unions while shifting away from enforcement against the so-called “persuaders” who campaign against unions.
“It’s not just a bureaucrat – they’re putting a real ideologue in there,” said Bob Funk, director of the watchdog group
LaborLab, which tracks anti-union spending by corporations.
Trump made a point of currying favor with some unions during his most recent presidential run, but his choice of Messenger to run OLMS won’t do organized labor any favors. She has been outspoken about what she sees as union bullying and corruption, particularly in the public sector.