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Old Joe should be arrested and imprisoned for premeditated incompetence.Senator J.D. Vance wrote:I support the UAW’s demand for higher wages, but there is a 6,000-pound elephant in the room: the premature transition to electric vehicles. While EV supply chains are still heavily concentrated in China, the Biden administration sends billions to that industry every year. While most Americans want to drive a gas-powered car, the Biden administration pursues a policy explicitly designed to increase the cost of gas. They do this in the name of the environment but all they’re doing is enriching the dirtiest economy in the world at the expense of auto workers in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Michigan.
I am among the most pro-labor Republicans in the US Senate. Most auto workers understand that Biden policies are destroying the American car industry, and this moment presents an opportunity for UAW leadership to change course. UAW leadership encouraged their membership to vote for the most anti-car president in American history. They cannot now act shocked that Joe Biden is doing exactly as he promised.
There is no long-term solution to this crisis until we stop Biden’s war on American cars. And that won’t happen until the UAW leadership realizes what membership understood years ago: Joe Biden is no friend to the American auto worker or the consumers who depend on their craftsmanship.
https://twitter.com/JDVance1/status/1701987001824575491
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Seems to me your logic is completely ass-backwards.saxitoxin wrote:Vance nailed it. It's Old Joe's fault.
Senator J.D. Vance wrote:I support the UAW’s demand for higher wages, but there is a 6,000-pound elephant in the room: the premature transition to electric vehicles. While EV supply chains are still heavily concentrated in China, the Biden administration sends billions to that industry every year.
I am encouraged by the fact that the car companies know they're in serious shit, and they've offered a HUGE raise for the first time in decades to try to head off the strike. I don't know how much more will be needed, but I'm pretty sure they've come more than half way across the table. A strike might still be averted, but even if it isn't, it might be brief and relatively painless.Lonous wrote: Thoughts? Predicted outcomes?
'The US should buying electric vehicles and instead start subsidizing gas cars, because I care about the environment'. lmao.saxitoxin wrote:Senator J.D. Vance wrote:While EV supply chains are still heavily concentrated in China, the Biden administration sends billions to that industry every year. While most Americans want to drive a gas-powered car, the Biden administration pursues a policy explicitly designed to increase the cost of gas. They do this in the name of the environment but all they’re doing is enriching the dirtiest economy in the world
Uh oh. That means it's only a matter of time before all Europeans are forced to wear Mao masks to work and bathe in soy sauce. What can we do to stop this?????Dukasaur wrote:Ten years ago China had almost no presence in the European market; today they have 8% of the European EV market and rising fast.
Is this the same "Good Guy Joe" who, today, lied that he taught political theory at the University of Pennsylvania for four years? (He never taught political theory anywhere, and never taught any class at the University of Pennsylvania for four years or even four days.)GaryDenton wrote:Saxi - BS, the workers and unions strongly approve of Good Guy Joe and his auto plans.
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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https://www.cnn.com/2023/09/17/politics ... index.htmlFormer President Donald Trump delivered a laundry list of his familiar election lies and other false claims – plus some new falsehoods on subjects ranging from abortion laws to his policy on dealing with drug cartels – in an interview that aired Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
The show’s new moderator, Kristen Welker, promptly corrected some of the false claims; others were aired unchallenged. Here’s a fact check of 14 of the false claims, plus a check on another important claim for which there is no evidence.
This is not a comprehensive list of the inaccurate remarks Trump made in the interview.
Re: The looming U.A.W. strike deadline is Thursday at midnight
