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old white men with similar policies
bOtHsIdEs!
Listen here you little shit
Just so, so dumb.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud_seeding?wprov=sfla1
Which of their policies are similar?
$160,000,000,000 per year weapon export (source: https://www.state.gov/world-military-expenditures-and-arms-transfers/) "fire and fury"
0.5% incarceration rate "get them off the streets"
Crushing the railway union strike?
So just that one?
It's fairly easy to pick a couple policies that would be true of any two American presidents and say "look they're the exact same people!!!!" while ignoring 10,000 other differences.
Biden git the railworkers what they wanted.
Its not his fault you cant read.
You're the one with reading comprehension. They got one fucking sick day a year lol
https://www.ibew.org/media-center/Articles/23Daily/2306/230620_IBEWandPaid
Again. Please work on your reading comprehension.
This is a post directly from the union.
From your own link:
"On deadline day, the parties reached an agreement on an updated contract that included the biggest wage increases in 47 years. Over the next several weeks, while acknowledging that the agreement was less than perfect, the IBEW and several of its fellow coalition unions voted to ratify the agreement. A handful of others, however, did not, instead threatening a December freight rail strike.
Biden, citing the potential economic impact of a national freight rail strike during the winter holidays, on Nov. 28 called on Congress to impose the emergency board’s agreement. "
Which part of that is railworkers getting what they wanted? Which the biggest part was having 15 days of sick leave per year, in one of the most chaotic, health-destroying jobs there are in the US?
Move those goal posts lol.
I thought you were mad they only got one day?
They tried to be neutral in this article, but we all know what happened.
Ok, well you can assume what happened. Meanwhile i will rely on a press release directly from the union.
https://www.ibew.org/media-center/Articles/23Daily/2306/230620_IBEWandPaid
But it is his fault he didn't do more to tell people he did that instead of just letting it look like he crushed the strike