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The rejection of a key Democratic Party ally occurred despite President Barack Obama’s personal support for the unionization drive. Tennessee Republicans “are more concerned about German shareholders than American workers,” Obamasaid shortly before American workers shot down the unionization bid, according to the Detroit Free Press.

Loser!@#0

Just think how absurd it is for the President to be at all involved with a unionization vote at a single auto plant.

Probably 'cause he's so busy and stuff.

He was probably just reminiscing about his early days when he took his Harvard Law degree and put it to good use.

Or maybe he just thought those 712 workers are racist.
 

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So he got involved in this union affair before the vote - why didn't he get involved with Benghazi before that happened. Not part of his agenda. I guess it is a good thing the union vote was not on the anniversary of 9/11 no telling what would have happened. lol
 

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So he got involved in this union affair before the vote - why didn't he get involved with Benghazi before that happened. Not part of his agenda. I guess it is a good thing the union vote was not on the anniversary of 9/11 no telling what would have happened. lol

And the irony, what difference did it make?
 

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So he got involved in this union affair before the vote - why didn't he get involved with Benghazi before that happened. Not part of his agenda. I guess it is a good thing the union vote was not on the anniversary of 9/11 no telling what would have happened. lol

Lmao, even a conversation about unions you bring up Benghazi. You are an obsessed psycho!
 

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So he got involved in this union affair before the vote - why didn't he get involved with Benghazi before that happened. Not part of his agenda. I guess it is a good thing the union vote was not on the anniversary of 9/11 no telling what would have happened. lol


too funny

well what do you expect from a man that spent more time trying to bring the Olympics to Chicago than he did meeting with the military officers in charge of Afghanistan?

hence, "he's the least prepared man in the room". General McChrystal (?) pegged him early
 

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Lmao, even a conversation about unions you bring up Benghazi. You are an obsessed psycho!


Nope simply focused and able to distinguish what is important and relevant from what does not fit an agenda. Like I have said before if we were working in a lab we would be using microscopes and you would be the guy with the binoculars. Fast and Furious along with Benghazi take us to the core of this administration. It is like doing an anatomy on a ghost, and not a friendly ghost at that. At some point and time once out of office this Potus and his administration will undergo an anatomy and it will not be pretty. He was not vetted before going into office but he will be vetted upon leaving. Book it.
 

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Nope simply focused and able to distinguish what is important and relevant from what does not fit an agenda. Like I have said before if we were working in a lab we would be using microscopes and you would be the guy with the binoculars. Fast and Furious along with Benghazi take us to the core of this administration. It is like doing an anatomy on a ghost, and not a friendly ghost at that. At some point and time once out of office this Potus and his administration will undergo an anatomy and it will not be pretty. He was not vetted before going into office but he will be vetted upon leaving. Book it.

Fast & Furious and Benghazi?? Lmao! If that's the best you got on him he's going to go down as one of the greatest presidents ever! Lol. You are a real life loon.
 

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I'm a very pro Union guy, a dying breed. Unions have brought that upon themselves in many cases. In many cases they are necessary. In this case, it seems like VW treats it's employees very well, and wants employee participation in decisions, all things Unions are generally there to ensure. If management is already doing it, no need for a Union.
Those with an agenda that go further then this vote, bring up nonsense like Benghazi. It's pretty transparent and pathetic.
 

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You knew it was coming:

UAW Asks Labor Board to Review Chattanooga Volkswagen Workers' Decision
*Workers Rejected UAW Representation in Vote Last Week
*Union Alleges Outside Interference, Citing Involvement of Sen. Bob Corker, Others
*National Labor Relations Board Review Could Lead to New Election
(More to Follow)

 

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