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    57 months ago

    Why did such legislation come at the expense of the workers?

    It was the company that built every one of these problems. It was the company that was responsible. It’s the company that has the resources and power to make changes.

    But when Biden stepped in to keep the economy open, he punished the workers instead.

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        -17 months ago

        So there’s an option to support the working class and option to support the rich, and he chose to support the rich, and only came back for workers later.

        Why can’t we just expect him to do better for the workers in the first place?

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          27 months ago

          The people who would have been negatively impacted by the strike would be working class people. If trains shut down, people die.

          Every city is less than 48 hours from a starvation crisis, all the time.

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            37 months ago

            It’s that bad, and he didn’t just give the workers what they wanted immediately? If they’re that important, why is it even a debate? If the country depends on them, give them what they want.

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              It’s that bad, and he didn’t just give the workers what they wanted immediately?

              A) it’s not “bad” it’s just the way cities work. Always has been, and will be the case until we truly master vertical farming.

              B) Presidents aren’t kings. There is a sizable portion of Congress that is extremely anti-Union.

              Edit: lmao it should read “union” with lower-case but fuck it because those people tend to be anti-Union too