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Biden is the most pro-union president we've had in years and he's responsible for the resurgence of unions. Bernie and all the commenters here seem totally detached from reality.
We aren't detached. It's not good enough. You may be happy with these tiny improvements to a bunch of issues, but we aren't. Nazis are back. Racism is in resurgence. The "economy" is strong for the most wealthy while more people are homeless, food insecure and unable to afford staples. Women have been forced backward about 40 years. Trans people are at a higher risk of violence. Corruption is out of control... But yeah... We're the ones that are detached.
Well yeah because y'all not voting is what let the guy who actually did all of that into office in the first fucking place.
I voted for Hillary. Now what's your excuse?
Congrats, you want a medal for paying the entry fee for getting to say shit?
You're bitching about things he's trying to fix. Blaming him for not doing what he's doing. A vote for anyone else will worsen all of those issues you listed.
He's not a fucking dictator, he's subject to checks and balances and is limited by what he can actually do.
Sorry you didn't get everything on your wish list immediately, that's how democracy works, compromise and incremental change.
If you want to defeat the fascist, support Biden! That's literally the reason he's running.
You're clearly not supporting him when you're bitching about him on social media, regardless of who you vote for.
Sounds like this democracy you're claiming is so important is already broken then.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/biden-signs-bill-block-us-railroad-strike-2022-12-02/
He then went on to apply pressure to the railroads in order to get them everything they wanted without striking.
The IBEW sums up his many accomplishments for unions:
ALL of a union's power is in striking/the threat of striking, and it needs to be demonstrated regularly. Biden not letting the nation feel the pain of a railroad strike was a disservice to the union movement.
Not winning those concessions through a strike was a blow to the union movement. Daddy came and took away their privilege to fight back, spoke to the railroad, and got their ice cream for them... this time.
They need to have their own power 24/7/365 under any President, or they have no power at all.
How you win is just as important as winning. They need to be a peer that can stand up to the railroad with consequences at any time, or they're on borrowed time before the next encroachment.
Nope. You aren't looking at the bigger picture. The unions that were holding out were doing so to the detriment of the rest of organized labor. Had they continued to be allowed to do so, the economic consequences would have been a devastating PR blow to organized labor, as would the political consequences.
I have to wonder how many of you naysayers are actually involved in organized labor activism, given how out of touch you appear to be with how unions are actually thinking about the railroad strike. We, meaning organized labor, aren't on the same page as you at all, and while we don't doubt that you have the best intentions, at this point you're basically making yourself the enemy by elevating the odds that Trump wins reelection, which would be devastating to organized labor.
I fully expect to be downvoted by Lemmy's purist zealots, as frequently happens when I don't toe their extremist line or pretend to be who they think I should be as a union organizer and activist. But I'm the one down here on the front lines, not you fucking privileged cry-babies who are going to flip the table over if you don't have everything your way.
It's bullshit. With friends like you, working people don't even need enemies.
Go see how supportive of a union's right to strike for better pay and working conditions your enemies are, then.
Spoilers... nah I wont ruin it for you.
Remember what happened when the air traffic controllers tried to strike and shut down the country's airports? Anti-union sentiment, Federal Unions outlawed, a wound they still haven't recovered from. Biden was trying to avoid an outcome like this, quite astutely. If they had shut down the nations economy with a railroad strike he would have gotten the blame and unions would have been set back decades.
Either unions have the power to strike or they are begging beggars subject to the whims of capital.
You can't have both, and it isn't a Grey area. Biden chose capital in the case of the railroad.
I'll vote for the feckless crime bill passing, union busting piece of garbage to stave off Jerry Lewis Hitler, but he's part of the longer term problem with this country, and one of the OG neoliberals that surrendered the Democrat party to Reagan the oligarchs economically into today.
When union power gets large enough it won't matter if they're legal, Massachusetts teachers just did an illegal strike to great effect.
It matters if they're enshrined in law because in the grey area, under the right wrong administration, the means of state violence will start cracking illegal striker's skulls and calling it "rule of law."
Yes we know the Boomers are pieces of shit.
You're getting downvoted by Lemmy's far left extremists, but most of us rank and file union members know that Biden did what he had to do in a bad situation with no good options. Had he not stepped in and ended the strike, inflation would have continued to rise, the predicted "red wave" election would have happened, the country would have tipped into recession and Trump would be guaranteed a win in '24, all of which would be far more dire for working people.
Furthermore, it's simply an objective fact that Biden is by far the most pro-union president in modern times. Again, the consensus in organized labor leadership is that he did what he had to do.
These purists are acting like children who don't understand that democracy is about compromise, not getting everything you want.
Local 10 till I die!