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Tesla shares fell after the carmaker forecasted slower growth due to weaker-than-expected electric vehicle (EV) sales. The speaker, a union chief, emphasized the importance of environmental concerns and a just transition to EVs. They acknowledged the need for infrastructure development and potential adjustments to the timetable. The union chief also addressed the diverse political views among their members, stating that the majority will vote based on their economic interests and support a president who stands up for the working class. They contrasted the choices between the two presidents, one supporting labor and the other favoring the billionaire class.

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It's concerning that he's appealing to blue-collar workers, trying to connect with them in casual settings. While he projects this image, his actions have harmed these workers, cutting a million from those eligible for overtime pay. In 2025, this will worsen, as he aims to eliminate overtime pay after 40 hours of work. His alliance with figures like Elon Musk highlights how such policies benefit the wealthy. Unfortunately, many blue-collar workers, particularly white men, are being misled by this narrative.

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I provided record funding to historically black colleges and universities during my time. The heads of these colleges would visit Washington annually, seeking long-term financial support that they were not receiving.

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Joe Biden's mandates for electric cars are causing problems in the US auto industry. The Green New Deal is driving up car prices and hurting American auto production. Despite spending billions of taxpayer dollars on electric car subsidies, prices are still skyrocketing. Biden's policies are projected to cost automakers billions of dollars and result in the loss of thousands of auto manufacturing jobs. Trump claims that he saved the auto industry once and will do it again, urging voters in key states to defeat Biden and reelect him.

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Union members should be thanked for the five-day work week. Union members should be thanked for sick leave. Union members should be thanked for paid leave. Union members should be thanked for vacation time.

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The president will protect working and middle-class Americans making less than $400,000 a year. Republicans want to give tax breaks to billionaires and cut Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security. The president's focus is on building the economy from the middle out and bottom up to support everyday Americans and strengthen the middle class. Republicans in Congress have opposing views, but the president remains committed to his plan.

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I'm asking when the thousands of fossil fuel industry workers, who are now out of work because of a Biden EO, can expect to get their promised green jobs. I welcome you to present data showing these people won't get green jobs. Richard Trumka wished the President had paired the Keystone EO with a plan for creating new jobs. The Laborers International Union of North America says the Keystone decision will cost thousands of existing and projected jobs. The President plans to share details of a plan to create millions of good union jobs and tackle the climate crisis in the weeks ahead. Many believe investment in infrastructure will boost the US economy, create good-paying union jobs, and advance our climate and clean energy goals.

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The middle class has been getting "screwed" for 40 years due to deindustrialization and loss of union jobs since the late 1970s. While construction workers are building plants, such as the battery plant outside of Youngstown with 700 people working there, the plants aren't open yet. One speaker believes credit must be taken for these jobs, mentioning Trump and Obama. The idea is that Biden has given working-class people in Ohio good jobs, but they don't realize it. Another speaker states that Biden has done more than cut taxes for the wealthiest people.

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Joe Biden's mandates for electric cars are causing car prices to rise and threatening the American auto industry. Despite the high prices, Biden is using tax dollars to subsidize electric cars for the wealthy. This is hurting American consumers and manufacturing, particularly in states like Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. The electric vehicle mandate is projected to cost 117,000 auto manufacturing jobs. Mexico now has a larger share of the car industry than the US. To save the industry, President Donald Trump promises to end the Green New Deal and fight for auto workers. Voters in key states need to defeat Biden and reelect Trump to protect the auto industry.

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The speaker thanks the president and clarifies that while they receive credit for guiding the administration toward the Maha movement, the president addressed the issue in a speech in June, before the speaker joined the campaign. The speaker notes this speech demonstrated potential for common ground. The speaker thanks the president for his vision and courage, stating that despite being labeled as favoring billionaires, the president supports the middle class, working class, and the poor. The speaker claims to have never seen a president, Democrat or Republican, willing to stand up to industry and address difficult issues like this president. The speaker recounts witnessing the president tell industry representatives that they would do things differently, delivering news they did not want to hear.

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Thank you, Mr. President, for supporting the American labor movement.

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The president promising the new tariffs will help make America richer than ever. We have a country that is, gonna be very rich. It's, a country that we're very proud of, but it's gonna be very rich. And money is coming in. Last Last month, the treasury department saying it's collected nearly $30,000,000,000 from tariffs, a 242% increase from last July. That's money paid by American companies that import the goods. The White House also sees tariffs as a key tool to bring back American manufacturing. We wanna get rid of these big deficits that we have with countries that have created these big surpluses and they, gutted gutted our manufacturing base base Right. And have been terrible for American workers.

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The vice president supports a proposal to not tax tips for service workers, along with raising the minimum wage and preventing the wealthy from exploiting the system. The president aims to create an economy that benefits everyone, not just the wealthy, by raising the minimum wage, cutting taxes for workers, defending overtime protections, and supporting union rights. This contrasts with the GOP's focus on tax breaks for the wealthy and corporations. The administration is committed to prioritizing working people over billionaires and corporations in the coming months.

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A Teamsters member reports that a union poll showed 59.6% of members wanted Trump to be endorsed for president, while 34% favored Kamala Harris. Despite the poll results posted on the Teamsters website, news outlets are reporting that the Teamsters will not endorse Trump. The speaker questions why the Teamsters had members vote if they were not going to follow through with the results. The speaker implies the union is run by its members and risks losing them if it ignores their preference. The speaker references a past incident where the Teamsters allegedly lost members' pension money in the stock market and were bailed out by the government. The speaker demands the Teamsters either endorse Trump or "fix it."

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Donald Trump's reelection would negatively impact unions. Unlike his opponent, Trump does not support us. He visited a nonunion location, while our president supports us.

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I'm asking when the thousands of fossil fuel industry workers, who are now out of work due to the Biden EO, will get their promised green jobs. When can they count on this? Well, present your data showing that they won't get green jobs. Richard Trumka noted the need to pair the Keystone EO with job creation. The Laborers International Union of North America said the Keystone decision will cost union jobs. The President plans a climate plan with transformative investments and infrastructure, creating millions of good union jobs while tackling the climate crisis. He plans to put forward a jobs plan. People need money now. When do they get their green jobs? The President believes that investment in infrastructure creates good-paying union jobs, advances our climate and clean energy goals, and he plans to share more details in the weeks ahead.

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Auto workers are being taken advantage of by Joe Biden and their leadership for pushing electric vehicles. Electric cars are not popular. A new economic plan will create jobs and benefit the nation. Inflation is due to energy prices rising significantly.

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US Business Leaders are begging to meet with the president because he is a negotiator making good deals for the American worker. The president discussed the need for steel and aluminum tariffs in his speech in Pennsylvania. According to someone backstage at the speech, the tariffs are the greatest thing to happen for the Pittsburgh community in sixty years. The president is delivering on his promises to bolster the steel and aluminum industries and protect those jobs. If not for this president, that steel plant in Pittsburgh would have closed and the president saved that company, those jobs, and that community.

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The president wants to impose tariffs on foreign importers to bring investment and jobs back to the U.S. Businesses can avoid tariffs by building and investing more in America and raising wages for American workers. The administration aims to lower inflation, ensure government services, and force businesses to invest in American workers. Inducing businesses to invest in American workers and reshoring supply chains will strengthen the economy long-term. The COVID crisis showed the U.S. can't rely on China for critical supplies. The president is changing a bipartisan consensus that has harmed American workers. Investing in the U.S. will be rewarded with lower taxes, regulations, and energy costs. The European Union has been tough on American workers by imposing tariffs. The president is defending the American worker and fighting back against unfairness. The U.S. has a $1 trillion trade deficit and will no longer allow Americans to go into debt to buy foreign-made goods.

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Donald Trump is supposedly doing better among average union members, excluding teachers' unions and government unions, than any Republican in decades. This is allegedly not going to be a problem for him. Union leadership is purportedly divided from its membership, and the divides will supposedly grow. According to focus groups, union members are reportedly saying that union leadership does not speak for them. This is supposedly a new phenomenon observed since 1989/1990.

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The president engaging with blue-collar workers in NYC was appreciated. The union movement built the city and the middle class. The union is patriotic and pro-America, with members favoring Trump over Biden 3 to 1 in a poll. They are tired of issues like groceries, inflation, gas prices, illegal immigration, and crime affecting daily life in NYC. Translation (if needed): The president interacting with blue-collar workers in NYC was well-received. The union played a key role in building the city and creating the middle class. The union is patriotic and supports America, with members favoring Trump over Biden 3 to 1 in a poll. They are exhausted by issues like groceries, inflation, gas prices, illegal immigration, and crime impacting daily life in NYC.

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Pharmaceutical companies spend three times more on lobbying than the next largest lobbyist. This issue was considered radioactive, but President Trump addressed it despite past contributions from pharmaceutical companies, which may have totaled $100,000,000. Unlike other politicians, Trump cannot be bought and is standing up for the American people. Despite claims from figures like Elizabeth Warren and Robert Reich that President Trump is on the side of the oligarchs, no president has been more willing to stand up to them than President Donald Trump. The speaker expressed pride in the President's courage and willingness to stand up for the American people.

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The speaker states that recent economic data "blew it out of the water," exceeding expectations, even those of economists who anticipated a depressed jobs report. This is attributed to the president's economic output. The speaker references a Rose Garden event attended by American workers, including teamsters and United Auto Workers. They claim investments are paying off and expect this trend to continue.

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Establishment FREAKS Over Trump Pro-Union Pick
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Donald Trump has nominated Lori Chavez-DeRemer, a moderate Republican and pro-union advocate, for the Department of Labor. Notably, she voted for the PRO Act, which supports labor rights. Sean O'Brien, president of the Teamsters Union, praised the nomination, indicating a potential shift in Trump’s historically anti-union stance. However, concerns remain about the administration's overall approach to labor rights, especially with influential figures like Elon Musk opposing unions. While Chavez-DeRemer's nomination is seen as a positive step for labor, doubts persist regarding the administration's commitment to effectively supporting union organizing and protecting workers' rights.

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Teamsters President Sean O'Brien | This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von #536
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Theo Von interviews Sean O’Brien, president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, discussing the union's scope, goals, and challenges, as well as the changing landscape of unions and their efforts to organize new sectors while supporting workers in traditional industries. O’Brien explains that the Teamsters represent a diverse range of workers, including airline pilots, zookeepers, and employees across various sectors, evolving from their origins with truck drivers. UPS is their largest represented employer, with approximately 340,000 Teamsters, and the union aims to increase its national membership from 1.3 million to two million. O’Brien recounts his progression from a construction yard worker in Boston to a shop steward and then a business agent for Local 25, emphasizing the union's core mission: representing workers, negotiating collectively, addressing grievances, and organizing new members. The discussion touches on the significance of the 40‑hour work week, overtime pay, weekends, and the broader impact of unions on the workplace and the economy. O’Brien asserts that the deregulation of trucking in the 1980s significantly harmed the Teamsters, resulting in job losses, company bankruptcies, and pension fund damage. He attributes this decline to political and corporate decisions that prioritized profits over workers' well-being, identifying private equity and "greed" as ongoing threats to middle-class jobs. A key comparison is made between UPS and Amazon. UPS drivers are direct employees with a structured four-year wage progression reaching around $50 per hour, along with comprehensive medical benefits and a pension. In contrast, Amazon relies on an independent contractor model, paying drivers approximately $19-$20 per hour without comparable benefits. The Teamsters are actively organizing Amazon workers, aiming for card-check recognition and prepared to strike if necessary. Their organizing efforts are supported by a $400 million strike and defense fund, and they have added roughly 50,000 members in the past two and a half years. Cannabis is identified as a significant growth area, with approximately 425,000 workers nationwide, and the Teamsters are pursuing contracts that include health care and retirement benefits. They are also exploring investments through a pension fund-backed vehicle to support cannabis businesses and distressed companies, with a goal of raising around a billion dollars by early 2025. O’Brien addresses the ILA longshoremen strike and the threat of automation at ports, highlighting the risks posed by automation and large shipping lines to jobs, wages, and the middle class. He criticizes California’s veto of autonomous-truck legislation, noting the potential for autonomous technology to reshape labor markets nationally. He advocates for protecting workers' rights to organize and strike when necessary, emphasizing that the right to strike is fundamental and that government intervention often undermines workers, particularly in airlines, rail, and trucking. The conversation shifts to politics, endorsements, and the Teamsters' approach to political engagement. After extensive polling and candidate forums, the union decided not to endorse a presidential candidate, instead empowering local unions to make their own decisions. They emphasize transparency and inclusivity, aiming to represent both Democratic and Republican members and holding politicians accountable for tangible labor outcomes. The discussion concludes with reflections on family, work-life balance, and the importance of unions in preserving a fair share of the American dream, with the goal of creating a workforce that feels valued, secure, and able to support their families. (499 words)
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