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Marco Rubio says he supports workers’ right to unionize. But his reasoning has to be seen to be believed. Aired on 03/17/2021.
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65 comments

    1. Bob Heck
      when you drop to the level of physical insults you reveal how much of a moron you are with no valid opinion.

    1. On 03/15/21 Washington Post Home Depot and Coca Cola weighed in.
      Not supporting voter suppression.

    2. Blue StatesRule I’ll pass. I love coca cola and shopping at Home Depot LOL Oh I also don’t have any love for unions.

  1. Marco Rubio’s family are the remnant of the old Cuban Oligarchy that escaped to America after the fall of Cuba into the hands of Fidel Castro. He only care for his own welfare not America.

    1. @Françoise Dupré Don’t know about all of that but I do know that at one point Cuba had the highest rated healthcare in the world but with only one problem and that was having problems getting medications because of the embargo. Full disclosure, I am not an advocate for the Cuban government. I only advocate for the essentials e.g. defense, 1st responders infrastructure , the so called ‘safety net’ and now adding single payer healthcare.

    2. @OldManGhost Yes, the embargo, however like those 1950’s cars you see in Habana, still running and looked after – necessity is the mother of invention – and Cuba exports medicinal and pharmaceutical products though I have that cancer treatment drugs are and can be hard to come by.

    3. @Françoise Dupré So true and I love the way they take care of their cars. And as far as medicines that are hard to come by I was speaking to what it was a decade or 2 ago. I don’t know what it is like today.

    4. @OldManGhost I have seen new cars there but yeah, those old Cadillac’s and Chevvie’s are a joy to behold, of course many tourists fawn over them and they’d be worth quite a few bucks in the US/Canada.

    5. @MIKAEL S1 He said “I hate my job!”. So, I’m stuck with a half wit and Voldemort (AKA the thief) representing me in the Senate. Meanwhile the Florida House and Senate are finding ways to get around the will of the people to allow citizens who have served their time to vote.

  2. Asking a republican to take a stand against big corporations is like asking my dog to take stand against freshly cooked bacon. 🐶🥓

  3. Maybe if everybody else is too “woke”, perhaps, just maybe, you might be asleep. Or burying your head in the sand.

    1. Bernie is “woke” even though the word woke is beginning to sound silly to me.
      Those billionaires and millionaires have been “awoken” to the fact no more tax deductions for the rich. At least not while President Biden is our president. He realizes regular people need their hard earned money and it’s time the rich pay there fair share.

    2. @Harvey Manfredsenjenson Or maybe elephants fly when we’re not looking and canned corn in the supermarket is really made of gold, which we stupidly eat and then flush down the toilet the next day. So-called “woke” people (and I find the expression awkward, but that’s not the point) are capable of putting themselves in the shoes of others, particularly those who are in one way or another oppressed by dominant groups or individuals. The HM’s of the world cannot or will not do so. In fact, they don’t even recognize that they are members of the dominant group or are better off than so many others. Never to have felt empathy for anyone but those who are like them. Their loss.

  4. I can’t wait for the time Marco Rubio will lose next election. Little Marco will put his tail in between his hind and cry…….

    1. turtle & cat
      you really think so? Unions have been around for decades. It isn’t like Unions have not been an issue before. So what makes you think voters who voted for Rubio
      won’t vote for him again?

    2. Don’t underestimate the foolishness of New York they’ll probably reelect a perverted and murderous governor again.

    3. @Ben Smith don’t underestimate the foolishness of MAGA-people they are uneducated and stupid so they will probably re-elect the Orange Conman if they get the chance. Fool me once, twice, three times, four times it really doesn’t matter! Keep going smh 🤦‍♀️ And no you’ll probably have to push back from Trump2024 that won’t happen at his stage he might die

    4. @Amal M It’s not the foolishness, it’s the gerrymandering and voter suppression. Citizens that have served their time are not allowed to vote in FL. The voters said they should; however, the legislature has subverted that vote. So, we’re Democratic leaning state run by Republicans. Sure north FL is Republicans and the old Cubans still want Cuba back more than they want what’s good for FL., and many of the old f&cks from up north are Republicans. The majority of Floridians are poor minorities leaning left.

  5. Why are voters not calling out all Senators and congressmen and women who prioritise corporations over common Americans. Its just simple, call them out

    1. Fk Sons
      well evidently the majority of voters in Florida don’t care about unions considering Rubio is a Senator.

    1. Marcos Juarez
      you really think so? So all of those voters who voted for Rubio are members of the “Cuban American National Foundation” ? Wow LMAO

    2. @Alex Hamilton Just as you know, I live in Miami which is a town surrounded by Cubans. I would not tell you where in Miami, but I do live in Miami. The only difference is that I am not a Cuban. It is Marco Rubio who is Cuban.

    1. @Alex Hamilton yeah I’m counting on my fellow Floridians. Democrats don’t like him and I hope republicans remember 2016 and how he didn’t even win our state …

  6. When you take a word that was never meant for you. And use it to the extreme outside the boundaries of its purpose, it becomes ridiculous. Just as they do any and everything else from animals to humans till it’s Extinction

    1. That’s almost exactly what I was just about to say in a comment – and then I saw yours. 👏🏻👏🏻

    2. What Republican senator doesn’t? They always call everyone else out but it’s perfectly fine for the them to do the same thing. Utterly spineless and shameful.

    3. @NEO3 Rubio is a special case. All future ambition, and absolutely no interest in what is needed by his constituents NOW.

    1. They want to seem like they’re the party of the working class. It’s all about optics and not action.

  7. Chris Hayes looks like Steve Allen from back in the early 60’s and Mike DeWine looks like George Burns😊

  8. i couldn’t live with myself if i owned a company and was worth $180 BILLION dollars and most of my employees were making poverty wages. he could pay them all $20 an hour and not make a dent in his wealth.

    1. @Alex Hamilton IIRC, Amazon has ~ 600,000 employees, revenues are ~ $500,000 (USD) per employee, and had a net profit over $21 billion (USD) a few years ago. If half of the net profit was divided equally amongst the employees, their base salary would increase by ~ $17.5K per year.

  9. 200 years from now, historians will look back at our time and call it “The Age of Insanity.”

  10. Bezos; take note: when Henry Ford started to build the Model T, he realized his own workers couldn’t afford to buy the car, so he increased his worker’s wages. Sold a bunch more cars, and got a lot of loyalty from those folks.

    1. Bezos doesn’t care. He’s rich enough to buy his own nation and buy American politicians. People on the other hand are stupid enough to keep working for him.

  11. Marco Rubio is like all the other “fellow politicians”, just a little weasel who can’t stand up against the biggest lie campaign of GOP in centuries.

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