When were they not the working man's party? When did they change?
Sort of like how you guys like to pretend it was you Republicans who gave us civil rights. Now you admit you understand parties change.
So are you saying I was right about Republicans during the Bush era? Back then they were not the working man's party? Now you admit I was right now that you think the GOP is now suddenly the working man's party? What a joke.
You sent all our best paying $50 hr jobs overseas and now bringing them back at $15 hr. And you don't even want to pay $15. What a hoot.
Government doesn't send jobs anywhere--companies move when it gets too costly to continue to manufacture in the US. Since the 1980's, Americans have become more frugal than ever. We want the cheapest priced shit no matter what the quality.
By Republicans trying to keep business taxes down, they were for the working man. Taxes, regulations and unions is the reason it becomes too expensive to do business here. Look at all the jobs under Trump. Before the virus, we had a million more jobs than Americans who could possibly do them. I'm 60 years old, and I've never seen this in America in my life.
When I say the Republicans are now the party of the working man, I'm talking about appearance. Republicans have always been for the working man, but Democrats as usual lie about it. They were always considered the party of the working family because of their support for unions and Republicans support for lower business taxes. The false motto was Democrats are for the working and Republicans for the rich. Well......who's in bed with the Democrats now? Seems to me the rich are.