Labor Leaders Fear Trump May Draw Large Numbers of Union Voters

:lol:

Your posts here make it pretty damn clear that you fit squarely into at least two of those categories, if not all three.
You only make an ASS out of yourself when you ASSume things.

:lol:

I haven't assumed anything, I've observed.
How does a liberal "observe" anything when their heads are stuck where its dark and smells bad?

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Grow up, clown. This isn't kindergarten, no one is impressed by your "wit".
Ratings are like polls. You have yours and I have mine. I like mine better. As far as the name calling? Oh well I can take it.

There aren't enough laughing smilies in the world that could express how hilarious this post is.

If you're so desperate for validation that you're going to brag about your message board "rating", then so be it - but I'm actually starting to have some pity for you.
 
I spend a lot of time with Teamsters during the Christmas season. I have a contract with UPS for their overflow routes in November, December and January. There was a lot more excitement about Trump then there was about Hillary.

Hillary will be the pro-NAFTA, pro-TPP candidate in this election cycle, Trump will be the agent of change.
 
I spend a lot of time with Teamsters during the Christmas season. I have a contract with UPS for their overflow routes in November, December and January. There was a lot more excitement about Trump then there was about Hillary.

Hillary will be the pro-NAFTA, pro-TPP candidate in this election cycle, Trump will be the agent of change.

:lol:

Aren't you guys supposed to be all about the "Free market"? What do the Austrians say about tariffs and protectionism?
 
I spend a lot of time with Teamsters during the Christmas season. I have a contract with UPS for their overflow routes in November, December and January. There was a lot more excitement about Trump then there was about Hillary.

Hillary will be the pro-NAFTA, pro-TPP candidate in this election cycle, Trump will be the agent of change.

:lol:

Aren't you guys supposed to be all about the "Free market"? What do the Austrians say about tariffs and protectionism?
NOT free market, FAIR market.
 
Labor Leaders Fear Trump May Draw Large Numbers of Union Voters

Of all the voters who might be expected to resist the charms of Donald J. Trump, the two million members of the Service Employees International Union would most likely be near the top of the list.

But the union’s president, Mary Kay Henry, acknowledged that Mr. Trump holds appeal even for some of her members. “There is deep economic anxiety among our members and the people we’re trying to organize that I believe Donald Trump’s message is tapping into,” Ms. Henry said.

In expressing her concern, Ms. Henry reflected a different form of anxiety that is weighing on some union leaders and Democratic operatives: their fear that Mr. Trump, if not effectively countered, may draw an unusually large number of union voters in a possible general election matchup. This could, in turn, give Republicans a boost in swing states like Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, all of which Mr. Obama won twice
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/30/business/donald-trump-unions.html

This is a bitter pill for the Democrats and Union leaders. Trump resonates with people because he says what people are thinking.

He's saying what undereducated, uninformed and angry people are thinking.

Sounds like the typical democrat.
 
I spend a lot of time with Teamsters during the Christmas season. I have a contract with UPS for their overflow routes in November, December and January. There was a lot more excitement about Trump then there was about Hillary.

Hillary will be the pro-NAFTA, pro-TPP candidate in this election cycle, Trump will be the agent of change.

:lol:

Aren't you guys supposed to be all about the "Free market"? What do the Austrians say about tariffs and protectionism?
NOT free market, FAIR market.

:lol:

"Fair market" = "Market controlled by government regulations"

This is what I mean.
 
Labor Leaders Fear Trump May Draw Large Numbers of Union Voters

Of all the voters who might be expected to resist the charms of Donald J. Trump, the two million members of the Service Employees International Union would most likely be near the top of the list.

But the union’s president, Mary Kay Henry, acknowledged that Mr. Trump holds appeal even for some of her members. “There is deep economic anxiety among our members and the people we’re trying to organize that I believe Donald Trump’s message is tapping into,” Ms. Henry said.

In expressing her concern, Ms. Henry reflected a different form of anxiety that is weighing on some union leaders and Democratic operatives: their fear that Mr. Trump, if not effectively countered, may draw an unusually large number of union voters in a possible general election matchup. This could, in turn, give Republicans a boost in swing states like Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, all of which Mr. Obama won twice
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/30/business/donald-trump-unions.html

This is a bitter pill for the Democrats and Union leaders. Trump resonates with people because he says what people are thinking.

He's saying what undereducated, uninformed and angry people are thinking.

Sounds like the typical democrat.

It must have taken you a long time to come up with that one.
 
I spend a lot of time with Teamsters during the Christmas season. I have a contract with UPS for their overflow routes in November, December and January. There was a lot more excitement about Trump then there was about Hillary.

Hillary will be the pro-NAFTA, pro-TPP candidate in this election cycle, Trump will be the agent of change.

:lol:

Aren't you guys supposed to be all about the "Free market"? What do the Austrians say about tariffs and protectionism?
NOT free market, FAIR market.

:lol:

"Fair market" = "Market controlled by government regulations"

This is what I mean.
"Fair Market" is NOT getting screwed on trade deals.
 
Labor Leaders Fear Trump May Draw Large Numbers of Union Voters

Of all the voters who might be expected to resist the charms of Donald J. Trump, the two million members of the Service Employees International Union would most likely be near the top of the list.

But the union’s president, Mary Kay Henry, acknowledged that Mr. Trump holds appeal even for some of her members. “There is deep economic anxiety among our members and the people we’re trying to organize that I believe Donald Trump’s message is tapping into,” Ms. Henry said.

In expressing her concern, Ms. Henry reflected a different form of anxiety that is weighing on some union leaders and Democratic operatives: their fear that Mr. Trump, if not effectively countered, may draw an unusually large number of union voters in a possible general election matchup. This could, in turn, give Republicans a boost in swing states like Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, all of which Mr. Obama won twice
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/30/business/donald-trump-unions.html

This is a bitter pill for the Democrats and Union leaders. Trump resonates with people because he says what people are thinking.

He's saying what undereducated, uninformed and angry people are thinking.

Sounds like the typical democrat.

It must have taken you a long time to come up with that one.

I tend to try and dumb it down so liberals can understand. They seem to get lost if you get beyond 2 syllables.
 
Labor Leaders Fear Trump May Draw Large Numbers of Union Voters

Of all the voters who might be expected to resist the charms of Donald J. Trump, the two million members of the Service Employees International Union would most likely be near the top of the list.

But the union’s president, Mary Kay Henry, acknowledged that Mr. Trump holds appeal even for some of her members. “There is deep economic anxiety among our members and the people we’re trying to organize that I believe Donald Trump’s message is tapping into,” Ms. Henry said.

In expressing her concern, Ms. Henry reflected a different form of anxiety that is weighing on some union leaders and Democratic operatives: their fear that Mr. Trump, if not effectively countered, may draw an unusually large number of union voters in a possible general election matchup. This could, in turn, give Republicans a boost in swing states like Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, all of which Mr. Obama won twice
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/30/business/donald-trump-unions.html

This is a bitter pill for the Democrats and Union leaders. Trump resonates with people because he says what people are thinking.

He's saying what undereducated, uninformed and angry people are thinking.

Sounds like the typical democrat.

It must have taken you a long time to come up with that one.

I tend to try and dumb it down so liberals can understand. They seem to get lost if you get beyond 2 syllables.
Coloring books are a HUGE help educating democrats.
 
I spend a lot of time with Teamsters during the Christmas season. I have a contract with UPS for their overflow routes in November, December and January. There was a lot more excitement about Trump then there was about Hillary.

Hillary will be the pro-NAFTA, pro-TPP candidate in this election cycle, Trump will be the agent of change.

:lol:

Aren't you guys supposed to be all about the "Free market"? What do the Austrians say about tariffs and protectionism?
NOT free market, FAIR market.

:lol:

"Fair market" = "Market controlled by government regulations"

This is what I mean.
"Fair Market" is NOT getting screwed on trade deals.

:lol:

You sound like a Socialist.
 
Labor Leaders Fear Trump May Draw Large Numbers of Union Voters

Of all the voters who might be expected to resist the charms of Donald J. Trump, the two million members of the Service Employees International Union would most likely be near the top of the list.

But the union’s president, Mary Kay Henry, acknowledged that Mr. Trump holds appeal even for some of her members. “There is deep economic anxiety among our members and the people we’re trying to organize that I believe Donald Trump’s message is tapping into,” Ms. Henry said.

In expressing her concern, Ms. Henry reflected a different form of anxiety that is weighing on some union leaders and Democratic operatives: their fear that Mr. Trump, if not effectively countered, may draw an unusually large number of union voters in a possible general election matchup. This could, in turn, give Republicans a boost in swing states like Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, all of which Mr. Obama won twice
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/30/business/donald-trump-unions.html

This is a bitter pill for the Democrats and Union leaders. Trump resonates with people because he says what people are thinking.

He's saying what undereducated, uninformed and angry people are thinking.

Sounds like the typical democrat.

It must have taken you a long time to come up with that one.

I tend to try and dumb it down so liberals can understand. They seem to get lost if you get beyond 2 syllables.

:lol:

You're really not very good at this, are you?
 
I spend a lot of time with Teamsters during the Christmas season. I have a contract with UPS for their overflow routes in November, December and January. There was a lot more excitement about Trump then there was about Hillary.

Hillary will be the pro-NAFTA, pro-TPP candidate in this election cycle, Trump will be the agent of change.

:lol:

Aren't you guys supposed to be all about the "Free market"? What do the Austrians say about tariffs and protectionism?
NOT free market, FAIR market.

:lol:

"Fair market" = "Market controlled by government regulations"

This is what I mean.
"Fair Market" is NOT getting screwed on trade deals.

:lol:

You sound like a Socialist.
Fair Market would be more of a nationalist stand. You know love of country and all. One of those things you see as backward.
 
Aren't you guys supposed to be all about the "Free market"? What do the Austrians say about tariffs and protectionism?

The establishment is...I have never been.

The only logical outcome of out current free trade system is that manufacturing flows out of the United States chasing cheap labor. Wages in those countries will increase while wages in our country must decrease (stagnation while inflation increases is a form of decrease) until an equilibrium is reached.

That is also the reason there is no intention by the establishment GOP to secure our border. Another source of cheap labor.
 
:lol:

Aren't you guys supposed to be all about the "Free market"? What do the Austrians say about tariffs and protectionism?
NOT free market, FAIR market.

:lol:

"Fair market" = "Market controlled by government regulations"

This is what I mean.
"Fair Market" is NOT getting screwed on trade deals.

:lol:

You sound like a Socialist.
Fair Market would be more of a nationalist stand. You know love of country and all. One of those things you see as backward.

Protectionism isn't "patriotic", it's acknowledging that this country can't compete in the world economy.
 
Labor Leaders Fear Trump May Draw Large Numbers of Union Voters

Of all the voters who might be expected to resist the charms of Donald J. Trump, the two million members of the Service Employees International Union would most likely be near the top of the list.

But the union’s president, Mary Kay Henry, acknowledged that Mr. Trump holds appeal even for some of her members. “There is deep economic anxiety among our members and the people we’re trying to organize that I believe Donald Trump’s message is tapping into,” Ms. Henry said.

In expressing her concern, Ms. Henry reflected a different form of anxiety that is weighing on some union leaders and Democratic operatives: their fear that Mr. Trump, if not effectively countered, may draw an unusually large number of union voters in a possible general election matchup. This could, in turn, give Republicans a boost in swing states like Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, all of which Mr. Obama won twice
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/30/business/donald-trump-unions.html

This is a bitter pill for the Democrats and Union leaders. Trump resonates with people because he says what people are thinking.


Sure, maybe Trump will ask Gov. Walker to woo the union workers...I mean, it worked just great for both the WI unions AND Walker, right?
 
Aren't you guys supposed to be all about the "Free market"? What do the Austrians say about tariffs and protectionism?

The establishment is...I have never been.

The only logical outcome of out current free trade system is that manufacturing flows out of the United States chasing cheap labor. Wages in those countries will increase while wages in our country must decrease (stagnation while inflation increases is a form of decrease) until an equilibrium is reached.

That is also the reason there is no intention by the establishment GOP to secure our border. Another source of cheap labor.

What you're saying is essentially that the government should essentially subsidize failing businesses that can't compete on a global scale.
 
NOT free market, FAIR market.

:lol:

"Fair market" = "Market controlled by government regulations"

This is what I mean.
"Fair Market" is NOT getting screwed on trade deals.

:lol:

You sound like a Socialist.
Fair Market would be more of a nationalist stand. You know love of country and all. One of those things you see as backward.

Protectionism isn't "patriotic", it's acknowledging that this country can't compete in the world economy.
Well YOUR dear leader traded FIVE TERRORISTS for a traitor.
If that is your idea of "free trade" we NEED someone else at the table.
 
Labor Leaders Fear Trump May Draw Large Numbers of Union Voters

Of all the voters who might be expected to resist the charms of Donald J. Trump, the two million members of the Service Employees International Union would most likely be near the top of the list.

But the union’s president, Mary Kay Henry, acknowledged that Mr. Trump holds appeal even for some of her members. “There is deep economic anxiety among our members and the people we’re trying to organize that I believe Donald Trump’s message is tapping into,” Ms. Henry said.

In expressing her concern, Ms. Henry reflected a different form of anxiety that is weighing on some union leaders and Democratic operatives: their fear that Mr. Trump, if not effectively countered, may draw an unusually large number of union voters in a possible general election matchup. This could, in turn, give Republicans a boost in swing states like Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, all of which Mr. Obama won twice
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/30/business/donald-trump-unions.html

This is a bitter pill for the Democrats and Union leaders. Trump resonates with people because he says what people are thinking.

Wouldn't that be a hoot.
 

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