Posted on 08/17/2016 7:32:04 AM PDT by GilGil
The International Association of Fire Fighters, a politically powerful labor union, has abandoned its initial plans to endorse Democrat Hillary Clinton for U.S. president, the New York Times reported on Friday.
Citing union sources, the Times said the Clinton campaign was told on Monday by IAFF President Harold Schaitberger that there was not enough support on the unions board or its rank-and-file members for an endorsement of the Democratic front-runner.
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The letter at the link says something to the effect of letting each Campaign’s response speak for them self.
Annnnd, I agree with your statement.
Regards,
HLB
Not to mention the military and how will the demoncraps try to block that vote again?
That’s only one RAT controlled outlet. When I see it reported on the alphabet networks and newspapers across the country then maybe it will be a big deal.
It means that no one’s going to put out the fire when she drills an explosive one into her fart muffler pillow.
Military . Veterans, Coal Minors , steel workers And so many others
Americans.......
Sadly, the signal to noise ratio on FR is horrible, what with every two-bit clickbait site being flogged under News.
It means that no ones going to put out the fire when she drills an explosive one into her fart muffler pillow.
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An effective use of words.lol
As he said last night
ALL Americans!
Translation: the board could have been bought off, but it would have caused massive rebellion by the membership.
Someone let me know if i have it wrong but most on the right are not against unions per se...unless they are government funded?
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I’m a retired U.A.W. member and have never voted for a democrat in my life.
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