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Author: Erik Loomis

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A Southern Earthquake

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On April 18, 2024
Let's not underestimate what a UAW victory in the South would mean for organized labor: The United Auto Workers (UAW) has launched an ambitious campaign to unionize 13 non-union automakers across the US, and the first big test begins this Wednesday when 4,300 Volkswagen workers...
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A Man of Principle

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On April 17, 2024
Bill Barr has spent the last three years pretending that he was outraged by Donald Trump. But do you think that will get in the way of Barr voting for Trump again? Ha ha ha ha ha ha, no. Former Attorney General Bill Barr said Wednesday he...
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Voting Begins in Chattanooga

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On April 17, 2024
As I've said before, organizing southern auto is critical to the future of the United Auto Workers. It cannot continue as a major force in American life with just the dwindling legacy plants in the North. It must organize the masses of auto workers in...
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A Jury of His Peers

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On April 16, 2024
Reading about putting together a group of jurors and nearly everyone being disqualified for having political opinions only means one thing--the people deciding the fate of Donald Trump are going to be a group of people so incredibly stupid that they have no opinion about...
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