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He's teabagging himself:
(Last paragraph from an article about liberals against nobama) Now labor is arguing a jobs agenda Obama will outline next month is long overdue, and unions are cringing when he talks about trade deals and patent reform. Last week, about a dozen trade unions said they would boycott next year's Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., over frustration on the economy and because the event will be held in a right-to-work state. |
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He's teabagging himself:
(Last paragraph from an article about liberals against nobama) Now labor is arguing a jobs agenda Obama will outline next month is long overdue, and unions are cringing when he talks about trade deals and patent reform. Last week, about a dozen trade unions said they would boycott next year's Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, N.C., over frustration on the economy and because the event will be held in a right-to-work state.
I thought it was only the gop/teaparty who create gridlock/boycotts, that is if you listento/read the media. Boeing was stopped from completing a new plant in a right-to-work state by the NLRB. Nice job creation huh? Who wouldn't be frustrated? Newsweek may have crowned Michelle Bachman queen of rage, but she has a VERY large court.
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