Trumka has the gall to call someone hateful?
Pot calling the kettle black!
Automatic union jobs for illegals then. See how the rank and file think about the wetback express then.
Trumka: evil and communist.
Oh! I am such a racist! I get a kick out of disparaging low IQ uniongoons like Trumka
This from a man who fronts a group that after the restructuring of General Motors, he was responsible for new hires at the auto plants being given 15 bucks an hour with NO benefits.
IronJack: Democrat candidates incompetent, corrupt doodooheads. Nyah nyah nyah.
someone give this guy another twinkie.
We don’t need no stinkin’ lecture from a union thug.
This is one man that should know hateful when he sees it.
there could not be a bigger ahole in the USA
Didn’t Trumka get a award from the Communist party once?
Illegal immigration has devastated the unions and their members earning power. More proof that the leftists could not care less about the working class, especially working class whites.
Hey Rich,
Since we’re smacking on gratuitous jr high labels on candidates, you missed another dig more appropo for your level of discourse: they’re also poopy heads.
Trumpka is a Commie. He needs to go to Venezuela.
Using trotskyite terms like “racist”? How unexpected.
White People scare this guy to death. : )
Trumkas response is hateful, and racist. Pandering and racebaiting.
He just cant see it.
So sayeth the white guy of the AFL-CIO President union that has never had anyone but a white guy run things.
Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AFL%E2%80%93CIO
The AFLCIO has a long relationship with civil rights struggles. One of the major points of contention between the AFL and the CIO, particularly in the era immediately after the CIO split off, was the CIO’s willingness to include black workers (excluded by the AFL in its focus on craft unionism.)[27][28][29] Later, blacks would also criticize the CIO for abandoning their interests, particularly after the merger with the AFL.[30]
In 1961, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., gave a speech titled “If the Negro Wins, Labor Wins” to the organization’s convention in Bal Harbour, Florida. King hoped for a coalition between civil rights and labor that would improve the situation for the entire working class by ending white supremacy. However, King also criticized the AFLCIO for its tolerance of unions that excluded black workers.[31] King and the AFLCIO diverged further in 1967, when King announced his opposition to the Vietnam War, which the AFL-CIO strongly supported.[31] Eventually, with the backing of Southern political director Wilbur Hobby, the AFL-CIO endorsed the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Uh-oh...somebody’s worried about the Reagan Democrats...trotting out Little Richie Trumka this early in the game?
Watch the steel industry labor negotiations in September. Good bellweather.
Be careful a drunk illegal alien doesn’t run over your pathetic a$$ when you’re crossing the street, Trumka.