President Trump

bacha29

Well-Known Member
This just keeps getting better.


Hey Mr Big Union Guy and Trump lover.here's what you're not thinking. A second term for Trump would likely mean 2 or more new hard line conservative justices being appointed to SCOTUS. If this were to happen then as sure as the sun comes up in the morning there will be serious SC challenges to Taft Hartley and collective bargaining. If such challenges are successful it will spell the end of the IBT and the closed labor market that has existed at UPS for decades. If that were to happen then UPS could throw open it's brown shirt jobs to whomever is willing to take what it offers which would likely be somewhere around what the average Ground contractor employed driver gets which is no better than about 60% of what the average UPS driver currently gets and you and your fellow IBT members can stand out there on the picket line until you die of old age and it wouldn't matter.
 

BrownFlush

Woke Racist Reigning Ban King
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vantexan

Well-Known Member
Hey Mr Big Union Guy and Trump lover.here's what you're not thinking. A second term for Trump would likely mean 2 or more new hard line conservative justices being appointed to SCOTUS. If this were to happen then as sure as the sun comes up in the morning there will be serious SC challenges to Taft Hartley and collective bargaining. If such challenges are successful it will spell the end of the IBT and the closed labor market that has existed at UPS for decades. If that were to happen then UPS could throw open it's brown shirt jobs to whomever is willing to take what it offers which would likely be somewhere around what the average Ground contractor employed driver gets which is no better than about 60% of what the average UPS driver currently gets and you and your fellow IBT members can stand out there on the picket line until you die of old age and it wouldn't matter.
The sky is falling, the sky is falling!
 

Turdferguson

Just a turd
Hey Mr Big Union Guy and Trump lover.here's what you're not thinking. A second term for Trump would likely mean 2 or more new hard line conservative justices being appointed to SCOTUS. If this were to happen then as sure as the sun comes up in the morning there will be serious SC challenges to Taft Hartley and collective bargaining. If such challenges are successful it will spell the end of the IBT and the closed labor market that has existed at UPS for decades. If that were to happen then UPS could throw open it's brown shirt jobs to whomever is willing to take what it offers which would likely be somewhere around what the average Ground contractor employed driver gets which is no better than about 60% of what the average UPS driver currently gets and you and your fellow IBT members can stand out there on the picket line until you die of old age and it wouldn't matter.

He doesn't care about that fact. It has been brought up in the past about how his bromance target is anti union and he does not care
 

Turdferguson

Just a turd
Such a wasted opportunity ... just posting a link is weak ... you are the weak link.

Where do you think I got it from?

My post was an example to the OP how to make a more noticeable post ...
and your reply points that out ...
even if it was done out of ignorance.

Some people just don't know how to hook the people with snappy eye grabbing posts.
 

newfie

Well-Known Member
Hey Mr Big Union Guy and Trump lover.here's what you're not thinking. A second term for Trump would likely mean 2 or more new hard line conservative justices being appointed to SCOTUS. If this were to happen then as sure as the sun comes up in the morning there will be serious SC challenges to Taft Hartley and collective bargaining. If such challenges are successful it will spell the end of the IBT and the closed labor market that has existed at UPS for decades. If that were to happen then UPS could throw open it's brown shirt jobs to whomever is willing to take what it offers which would likely be somewhere around what the average Ground contractor employed driver gets which is no better than about 60% of what the average UPS driver currently gets and you and your fellow IBT members can stand out there on the picket line until you die of old age and it wouldn't matter.

warning the above poster will now scare you with some made up hysteria
 

newfie

Well-Known Member
He doesn't care about that fact. It has been brought up in the past about how his bromance target is anti union and he does not care

hate to ruin a good hate trip but Trump had to work with union labor in new york city to survive. Trump is also supported by many unions in this country.
Trumps policies have benifited many unions with the huge increases in manufactoring jobs. Trumps trade policies are also benifiting unions with his renegotiating NAFTA to name just one. Trump is actually very union friendly.

we now return you to your hate trip
 

Turdferguson

Just a turd
hate to ruin a good hate trip but Trump had to work with union labor in new york city to survive. Trump is also supported by many unions in this country.
Trumps policies have benifited many unions with the huge increases in manufactoring jobs. Trumps trade policies are also benifiting unions with his renegotiating NAFTA to name just one. Trump is actually very union friendly.

we now return you to your hate trip
President Trump has promoted himself as a champion of workers, but he has decreased laborers' rights and protections

Fact check: Trump's administration has created 600,000 manufacturing jobs

Still, after decades of automation and change to the industry in the U.S., manufacturing is a much smaller part of the country’s economy than it was decades ago. While 19.5 million people were employed in the manufacturing industry in 1979, there were 12.8 million Americans in the industry in late 2018.

Is Trump a Champion of Workers? His Anti-union Policies Indicate Otherwise

Drink some more koolaid
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newfie

Well-Known Member
President Trump has promoted himself as a champion of workers, but he has decreased laborers' rights and protections

Fact check: Trump's administration has created 600,000 manufacturing jobs

Still, after decades of automation and change to the industry in the U.S., manufacturing is a much smaller part of the country’s economy than it was decades ago. While 19.5 million people were employed in the manufacturing industry in 1979, there were 12.8 million Americans in the industry in late 2018.

Is Trump a Champion of Workers? His Anti-union Policies Indicate Otherwise

Drink some more koolaid
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you're response appears to be an argument in search of logic.

regardless of what happened in 1979 Trump has achieved many positiive results that have helped workers.
 
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