The powerful United Auto Workers (UAW) formally endorsed Joe Biden’s re-election campaign on Wednesday at the union’s national community action program conference in Washington DC.

Both the US president and rival Donald Trump have courted the union and supported its successful strike action against the US’s big three automakers last year. Biden became the first president to walk a picket line in support of the union.

“Joe Biden bet on the American worker while Donald Trump blamed the American worker,” UAW president, Shawn Fain told the conference. “If our endorsement must be earned, Joe Biden has earned it.

“Donald Trump is a scab. Donald Trump is a billionaire and that’s who he represents,” Fain said. “This election is about who will stand up with us and who will stand in our way.”

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    • extant@lemmy.world
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      Some people base their decisions on analytical thoughts and others based on emotion. Trump is fantastic at making speeches that make people feel good and scratch some need they’re desperate for even if it makes no sense when you read it back.

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      I don’t know the specifics of the UAW but it is possible that a large amount of their member base are actually Trump supporters.

      It seems weird but there are conservative union members.

      So the UAW is in an awkward position of having to go through the motions of a considered deliberation for who to endorse so as to not get those members offside.

      At the end of the day a union represents its members interests, even if those interests are self sabotaging, just like a democracy.

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      our strategic interests and the imperative need to maintain the Western order that has allowed us and our allies to flourish

      That’s where you lost me. A lot of awful things have allowed us to flourish, but the ends don’t justify the means.

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        Getting older after a lifetime of aggressive left activism. I’m starting to accept we’re falling into the end game for this epoch and I like the American (EU/NATO/West backed) iron fist best.

        I prefer our imperialist iron fist over Putin or Xi’s. Fuck it, I said it. I say it IRL to all my 30 to 50 yr old lifetime blue bubble living lefty friends from both coasts and damn near anywhere in this country, all the time, and we all agree at this point. I’d rather our shitty capitalist colonial defense contract oil pipeline bullshit than the organ harvesting of Muslims (while purporting to be an ally to MENA). Better than that Nazi Russian genocidal fuck’s world order. Don’t forget all the other psychopaths across Eurasia with nukes.

        The world is hard and scary and shitty. We just had a peaceful unprecedented bubble for a few decades. And now we’re about to run out of natural resources. People need to grow the fuck up or they’re in denial.

        Fuck it. USA USA USA

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            Seriously. Have to talk to adults like my first grader… “I understand you don’t like it. I know what that feels like. I don’t like it either. But that’s the world little one”

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            Come on, faux news, three years ago, allegations from one person, for things they didn’t witness, against one doctor. The article also includes denials and announces an investigation- so where did the investigation go? Were there any other journalistic updates? Was this “whistleblower” status real?

            And the article finishes with the flourish that this is like eugenics legislation and mass sterilization? How far from left field did they pull that one.

            Most definitely I hope there was a thorough investigation, and journalists keeping them on their toes, and if this one doctor did things against informed consent of his patience, by all means, justice should prevail, but that’s do reason to jump off the cliff

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              The Guardian reported in 22 on what came out of the investigation.

              I would love for this to be false and one nutso nurse, please send me something credible suggesting it’s wrong, if you can. It’s fucking sickening to imagine it’s true, so I’m very happy to change my mind if there’s evidence supporting it.

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                Thanks for the follow up, it does look like something horrible happened. This follow up is much more informative than the three year old allegations, and skips the hyperbole of comparing it to eugenics. I would love to be able to call it false but it looks like at least better reporting, plus the investigation did go somewhere, even if it only ended the contract

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    I like this Shawn fain guy and wouldn’t mind him doing more in the more formal politics scene

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      I think for union duties him being so hardline works. I think in a more formal political scene that would be more problematic regardless of which “side” he was on.

      We need people that can and are willing to work together and solve problems. Not “my way or the highway” mentality

      Of course, this is my opinion.

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        The left could use more of the my way or the highway. We (our representatives) have let the right pull us towards their insanity in the name of “working together”. Hopefully we get enough control back this election that we can stop playing footsie with them and tell then to sit down, shut up and let the adults take care of things.

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        His ‘my way or the highway’ is for making up for past shitty compromises to bring things up to where the workers should be. There are still compromises, just not always in favor of the companies.

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        We need people that can and are willing to work together and solve problems. Not “my way or the highway” mentality

        “Now shut up and vote how we order you to” - current Democrats.

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    I mean, understandable. Biden met with and encouraged, whereas drumpf ignored them and went to his donors instead.

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    I know it was going to happen, but I always hope they hold out for maximum leverage inconsessions for the nomination. Hopefully this can buy less broken skulls durring this general strike thats happening