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AP: Unions Worry 2020 Democrats Ignoring ‘Kitchen-Table Economics’ for Divisive Far-Left Issues
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[quote:The Gullible Skeptic:MV80MDE5NTEwXzcyNzgwODIzXzM4REQzMjlD] [quote:Jake:MV80MDE5NTEwXzcyNzgwMzUwX0UyQzAxQTAw] Unions are so stupid, Dems don't care about Unions just like they don't care about blacks, they care about votes. Bill Clinton got China into the WTO and Signed NAFTA and CAFTA, which devastated American Unions [/quote] I have never dealt with unions down hear in the south but they sound like a pain in the ass for everyone involved. Except for the Union guy at the top. [/quote]
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Ya think???
And yet, the Dems are so dysfunctional and corrupt they will not be able to pull out of this nosedive in time. Leftist baffoons have taken over the party and locked themselves in the cockpit. Enjoy the ride.
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Ardently liberal, pro-labor and anti-corporate cash, the field of Democrats running for president may look like a union activist’s dream. But some key labor leaders are starting to worry about the topics dominating the 2020 conversation.
The candidates are spending too much time talking about esoteric issues like the Senate filibuster and the composition of the Supreme Court and not enough time speaking the language of workers, several union officials said. Those ideas may excite progressive activists, they said, but they risk alienating working-class voters.
“They’ve got to pay attention to kitchen-table economics,” said Ted Pappageorge, president of the Las Vegas Culinary Union that represents 60,000 hotel and casino workers. “We don’t quite see that.”
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