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Do companies hate Universal Healthcare because it makes you less reliant on them?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doublestandards" data-source="post: 6026757" data-attributes="member: 110123"><p>And yet republican states are the one with right to work. Republican politicians are the ones who didn’t vote to save our pension. Republican politicians are the ones who didn’t publicly have our back during negations</p><p></p><p>You give a lot more leeway to republicans than you do democrats. I completley understand having conservative views for identity politics, or differences on social spending or foreign affairs, but when it comes to union workers, democrats have been and still are undeniably more on the working class side than republicans are</p><p></p><p>That is a big point of voting for politicians, to publicly show where they stand. They voted to bail out corporations and Wall Street. They did not vote to bail out blue collar workers</p><p></p><p>You say it was a partisan bill, but there was no issues voting to bail out wall street by republicans when Obama was president</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doublestandards, post: 6026757, member: 110123"] And yet republican states are the one with right to work. Republican politicians are the ones who didn’t vote to save our pension. Republican politicians are the ones who didn’t publicly have our back during negations You give a lot more leeway to republicans than you do democrats. I completley understand having conservative views for identity politics, or differences on social spending or foreign affairs, but when it comes to union workers, democrats have been and still are undeniably more on the working class side than republicans are That is a big point of voting for politicians, to publicly show where they stand. They voted to bail out corporations and Wall Street. They did not vote to bail out blue collar workers You say it was a partisan bill, but there was no issues voting to bail out wall street by republicans when Obama was president [/QUOTE]
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