Strike Vote
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#212
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I think that was a joke. However, Harry Truman (a great president) threatened to nationalize the railroads and draft all the railway workers into the Army if they went on strike. There's a "pro labor Democrat" for you!
#213
It’s called free market capitalism when management lowers expenses and maximizes profits but if workers adopt the same pricing power and leverage it’s un-American and greedy. Everyone knows that.
#214
A close second would be BEF WWI veterans who went to Washington DC to protest for their benefits during the Great Depression and were cleared out when MacArthur, Patton and a young Eisenhower gave a snappy salute and cleared out fellow “brothers in arms”, their wives and children at gunpoint with tanks, bayonets, and tear gas.
The anti-union pendulum in this country will swing around eventually. Asking “please”, nicely, doesn’t always work. Hence: unions.
Unions: Kinda like “Please+”
(The second cost Hoover (R) re-election and destroyed (R) prospects for the White House for a long, long time. Ironically, Eisenhower ended the losing streak. History is funny that way. )
Last edited by DeltaboundRedux; 10-21-2022 at 08:49 AM.
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In hindsight it would have been for the best. Nationalized rail roads? More trains, easier public transit between cities? Nationalizing some of the largest monopolies dividing the U.S? Inclining a portion of U.S. military investment to actually facilitate U.S. infrastructure? Sometimes you have to call the bluff. I don't think the railroad tycoons would have been keen on it somehow. I get your point though, labor can count on politicians to not be counted on...or to serve capital over labor.
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