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thomhartmann

(3,979 posts)
Tue Dec 11, 2012, 12:38 PM Dec 2012

Thom Hartmann: Admit it! Corporate Cash Changed Snyder's Mind on Union Busting...



Cindy Estrada, United Auto Workers (UAW) & Ryan Johnson, Parole & Probation Officer & Josh Eidelson, The Nation, all join Thom Hartmann. In February of this year - Michigan Governor Rick Snyder testified on Capitol Hill - saying that right to work for less laws weren't right for Michigan. So what changed over the last 10 months - and how badly will a right to work for less law hurt the Michigan economy?

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Thom Hartmann: Admit it! Corporate Cash Changed Snyder's Mind on Union Busting... (Original Post) thomhartmann Dec 2012 OP
Being a money-taking politician is a very profitable activity. AnotherMcIntosh Dec 2012 #1
Let me let you in on something Thom. kitt6 Dec 2012 #2
Thanks to Thom for his hard work for We The People. nm rhett o rick Dec 2012 #3
 

AnotherMcIntosh

(11,064 posts)
1. Being a money-taking politician is a very profitable activity.
Tue Dec 11, 2012, 12:43 PM
Dec 2012

Fortunately, only the Republicans engage in such activity.

Only they would support union-busting and shipping jobs to foreign countries under so-called "free-trade" agreements.

 

kitt6

(516 posts)
2. Let me let you in on something Thom.
Tue Dec 11, 2012, 01:00 PM
Dec 2012

My father worked for Chrysler for 44 years, union. Sent his 2 children to college and built us a fantastic swimming pool, 10 ft. Now that was middle class!: clap:

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