AFL-CIO says NO to Donald

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Republican national security official Richard Armitage is supporting Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton over GOP hopeful Donald Trump.

 

The labor federation includes 12.5 million members and is a potent force in Democratic politics. Union leaders have been gearing up for a general election showdown against Republican Donald Trump, whom they portray as a threat to working families.

 

http://www.wdtimes.com/news/national/article_8b503bff-7755-5f17-9fd4-cca852487783.html

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Avatar LiLSpeedy -
#1
They see Donald as a threat to working families. Now that just put to rest his lie about putting America back to work.
Avatar lakerben -
#2
But how much will these jobs pay if the rug head gets in? That the million dollar question. He wants to send the mexicans back to mexico but who will do the labor for such little pay. Surely not the gun totting get er done crowd.
Avatar Lucky Loser -
#3
Lakerben, how dare you come around here making that kind of sense! In my neighborhood, darn near every yard is WELL maintained by hard working Mexicans. Passing by construction sites, I seen 'em pouring concrete in the major heat. I see small compact cars with signs on 'em and Mexican women going around and doing house cleaning.

We may have immigration issues but, it's largely a talking point. Most of our Republican public officials here have had Mexicans working for them under the table but, toss 'em under the bus when this issue comes up every time. Hypocrites, I tell ya.
Avatar lakerben -
#4
I can't understand how anyone could vote for any republican after the mess "w" left us with. We were on the way to a depression. It took Obama 8 years to clean up his mess.    Now they want rug head who is ridiculous Everytime he speaks. I saw a economist on TV who said it's alot different running a country as opposed to a casino. If we have trumps policies in place we are back to the bankrupt "w" days.

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