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Trump Donated To Harris's Campaign

Kenny

Face to face with my Father
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wellwisher

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The point is the inconsistent record of Donald Trump. Trump will change his beliefs and political views even extreme dangerous radical views like QAnon to whatever he believes will get him elected.
Trump has been consistent with championing the working class. If you read his life story, although his father was a well off builder and developer, he had Donald work with his union workers, for summer jobs in high school and college. There, Trump made many friends and built respect for the working man. If you haven't notice, his rough and crude style is similar to a blue collar guy from a construction site. He is not very much like a pretentious elite snob with money and power who looks down at people with dual standards of entitlement. He is opposite the DNC.

The problem for the DNC, is the DNC sold out the working man to corporate globalism flavored with Big Government socialism. This is why Trump picked JD Vance for VP. Vance is a symbol of the rust belt created by the DNC, rising from the ashes, to restore the heartland of the USA, so we can make America Great Again. The swamp is happy with more with power and will use all forms of deception to achieve it.

I watched the Kamala Harris's acceptance speech, yesterday. The media, on cue, is fawning, repeating the same memes. During her speech, Biden phoned in to congratulate her. The problem was although the phone voice sounded like Joe Biden, it was not the current Joe Biden. Rather it sounded more like an AI generated Joe Biden voice from 20 years ago, reading an encouraging response. The scamming has begun. Without cheating and organized scams, they nothing but mud slinging; cancer dressed up as healthy tissue. They will not run on their record inflation and the hardship on US citizens caused by open borders and all the crime and drugs they let it.
 

Tomef

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Trump has been consistent with championing the working class. If you read his life story, although his father was a well off builder and developer, he had Donald work with his union workers, for summer jobs in high school and college. There, Trump made many friends and built respect for the working man. If you haven't notice, his rough and crude style is similar to a blue collar guy from a construction site. He is not very much like a pretentious elite snob with money and power who looks down at people with dual standards of entitlement. He is opposite the DNC.

The problem for the DNC, is the DNC sold out the working man to corporate globalism flavored with Big Government socialism. This is why Trump picked JD Vance for VP. Vance is a symbol of the rust belt created by the DNC, rising from the ashes, to restore the heartland of the USA, so we can make America Great Again. The swamp is happy with more with power and will use all forms of deception to achieve it.

I watched the Kamala Harris's acceptance speech, yesterday. The media, on cue, is fawning, repeating the same memes. During her speech, Biden phoned in to congratulate her. The problem was although the phone voice sounded like Joe Biden, it was not the current Joe Biden. Rather it sounded more like an AI generated Joe Biden voice from 20 years ago, reading an encouraging response. The scamming has begun. Without cheating and organized scams, they nothing but mud slinging; cancer dressed up as healthy tissue. They will not run on their record inflation and the hardship on US citizens caused by open borders and all the crime and drugs they let it.
That’s not consistent with him using illegal workers at some of his hospitality and construction businesses, where overtime is required but unpaid. Trump has worked hard to build up his own mythology over the years; it doesn’t always match up with reality.
 

shunyadragon

shunyadragon
Premium Member
Trump has been consistent with championing the working class. If you read his life story, although his father was a well off builder and developer, he had Donald work with his union workers, for summer jobs in high school and college. There, Trump made many friends and built respect for the working man. If you haven't notice, his rough and crude style is similar to a blue collar guy from a construction site. He is not very much like a pretentious elite snob with money and power who looks down at people with dual standards of entitlement. He is opposite the DNC.
Delusions of illusions based fairy tales about Trump. It is documented Trump's companies hired illegal aliens on his construction projects,

The real story of Trump and Unions:

Unions rally round Harris as Trump makes populist appeal to workers​

Labor unions who back Harris are keen to see continuation of Biden administration’s strong record of union support

Michael Sainato


US unions have begun to rally round Vice-President Kamala Harris as Democrats and Republicans gear up for a fight over the labor vote in November.
The unions who have rallied to Harris so far are keen to see a continuation of the Biden administration’s strong record of union support. Biden has been touted as the most pro-union president ever, and became the first sitting president to walk a picket line during the United Auto Workers strike last year.

Harris, too, has been a vocal union supporter and is already racking up endorsements.
The 1.9 million-member Service Employees International Union (SEIU) was among the first to endorse Harris. Harris has close ties to the union and announced new safe staffing standards for nursing home workers with the union earlier this year.

The vice-president has also secured the backing of other unions, including Communications Workers of America, International Brotherhood of Electrical, the American Federation of Teachers, the United Food and Commercial Workers, the United Farm Workers, the National Union of Healthcare Workers, and the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades.
Other major unions have yet to make an endorsement of Harris after endorsing Biden, including the National Education Association and United Auto Workers.
“For years,Vice-President Harris has shown a real willingness to listen to our members and working people everywhere about the issues that matter most to them,” said United Food and Commercial Workers international president Marc Perrone.
“As a US senator, she was a vocal supporter for essential worker protections during the pandemic. During her tenure as vice president, she was critical in the fight to lower prescription drugs and cast the tie-breaking vote to pass the Emergency Pension Plan Relief Act of 2021, safeguarding the retirements of over 350,000 union workers.”
In contrast, Donald Trump has only received the endorsement of the International Union of Police Association and the Florida Police Benevolent Association.

Union activists drove large numbers of members to the polls for Biden in 2020 and in the 2022 midterms. Having won in 2016 backed by voters in union strongholds in the midwest, Trump has once again positioned himself as the voice for workers and the working class.
Trump’s campaign to win over working-class and union member voters was much in evidence at the Republican convention last week. His vice-presidential pick, JD Vance, has been highly critical of Wall Street and also supported last year’s auto strike.
“We need a leader who’s not in the pocket of big business, but answers to the working man, union and nonunion alike,” Vance told the convention.
The first night of the convention ended with a speech from the Teamsters’ president, a first for the union. Sean O’Brien thanked Trump “for opening the RNC’s doors” to the union.
The Teamsters have yet to make an endorsement but O’Brien’s appearance has been criticized by some members and labor leaders over the stark differences between Trump and the Biden administration on labor rights.
For all of Trump’s blue-collar rhetoric, his policy record is more in line with pro-business, anti-union Republican orthodoxy.
Over 60 billionaires have backed his most recent campaign as he intends to make substantial tax cuts for the wealthy permanent if re-elected; net tax cuts of $325,000 annually for households in the 0.1% of most wealthy households, while increasing taxes on average of $1,600 per middle class household annually if the tax cuts are extended.
During the strikes led by the United Auto Workers, Trump consistently criticized the union’s leaders and held his own rally with attendees who held signs claiming they were union members in support of Trump. They were later outed as non-union members and non-auto workers.
In Wisconsin, Trump touted in 2017 that the FoxConn factory would be “the eighth wonder of the world” and create 13,000 jobs in the state, though the project never panned out.

“It was a failure,” said Kent Miller, president and business manager of the Wisconsin Laborers’ District Council.
Biden administration legislation, including the Inflation Reduction Act and the infrastructure bill, directly benefited members in Wisconsin, said Miller. He also cited the Biden administration’s improvement of union pensions.
“That was brought up to President Trump when he was in office, and the only thing that got accomplished was the trillion dollar tax break. He did not fix pensions, he did not create infrastructure bills,” said Miller.
“The policy speaks for itself and it’s very clear.”
Trump “made it harder for individuals to form a union, and put union-busting people in positions at the NLRB [National Labor Relations Board].”

Throughout his administration, Trump made several policy changes that attacked labor unions and favored employers over workers.
Under Trump, the NLRB allowed employers to halt union dues collections once a union contract expires, and overturned an Obama-era rule that allowed workers working as contractors or for franchises to unionize.
He also consistently proposed slashing the funding of the NLRB.
An analysis conducted by the Center for American Progress found the NLRB ordered corporations to reinstate more fired workers in Biden’s first year in office than the agency had in all four years of Trump’s presidency.
Republicans have also stymied efforts to pass the Pro Act, legislation aimed at modernizing current labor laws in the US and strengthening workers’ rights to unionize. Trump threatened to veto the legislation if it passed the House and Senate.
 
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Nakosis

Non-Binary Physicalist
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Hah!

The statement above the link
qualifies as commentary.

As I understand, Trump had a history of supporting whichever candidate would benefit him the most.
He's even admitted to that, playing the political game the politicians have set up. I doubt bringing it up will give him any pause.
Kamala was fairly conservative as a democrat anyway. I think her problem is that she has had to pretend to support farther left ideology so she comes off as disingenuous. Perhaps when she gets out from under Biden she can be herself.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
As I understand, Trump had a history of supporting whichever candidate would benefit him the most.
He's even admitted to that, playing the political game the politicians have set up. I doubt bringing it up will give him any pause.
Kamala was fairly conservative as a democrat anyway. I think her problem is that she has had to pretend to support farther left ideology so she comes off as disingenuous. Perhaps when she gets out from under Biden she can be herself.
She has already shown herself somewhat different,
eg, willing to criticize Israel.
 
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