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googlebearbanana t1_iym0kgs wrote
This is so true. And this is why most people feel the way they do. They're receiving social security and Medicare and don't want everyone else to get these.
robbierobfantastic t1_iylhtbj wrote
In his defense, Pat Toomey IS a piece of shit.
Palmer-Eldritch-2021 t1_iymqax7 wrote
That's a fair point.
Aircooled2088 t1_iynbk46 wrote
And looks like a space alien.
Glittering-Site-1778 t1_iypr59m wrote
Without a doubt dude us from another galaxy
Dunn_or_what t1_iynd77p wrote
LMFAO
thisoldbroad t1_iysf92c wrote
Another carpetbagging SOB, placed in the Lrpehigh Valley by the GOP, to give them control of that Senate seat.
courageous_liquid t1_iyletyp wrote
Hot reminder he was scared to come to Philly, the largest city in his state. He's an absolute clown.
He manned the candy desk at the impeachment, like a child, and also filled it with the void of santorum.
IamSauerKraut t1_iymibwj wrote
Tuesdays With Toomey was more effective than the salary grabbing Senator. 12 years of failure. He wasn't 10% as worthy as Arlen Specter.
LakotaTbirds1970 t1_iyl8wn0 wrote
Jumping in here to say one last fuck you to shitbag asshole dick Pat Toomey. Rot in hell, MF
tailspin64 t1_iylwh73 wrote
Who was voting for this man all these years
djarvis77 t1_iymic3j wrote
Rural and older voters. They always vote and they always vote republican.
Urban and young voters stopped showing up in PA from after the 2012 general until, really, this past Nov. We'll see next May/Nov (2023) if they returned for good or if this past year was a flash in the pan.
Next years vote is for PA Supreme Court, Superior and commonwealth courts and the mayor of Philly.
tailspin64 t1_iymiynd wrote
It seems many of younger voters did show up thats why no red wave. Older voters have all day to vote on a work day. Younger ones in college or working tons of hours to get by dont have all day to stand in line. 2012 didnt have mail in and drop off boxed or early vote. They made it hard for younger people to vote and thats why we have idiots like pat tomey
Mor_Tearach t1_iymv1hb wrote
This worries me horribly. Z's saved us and right outta the post election gate a Democratic President throws RR workers under the bus.
Someone on another thread for some reason said ' Well RR workers and their votes don't make up much of a percentage of the population ' , hence missing the point. Kids voted for everyone, not just to ensure they're personal demographic benefitted. Seems to me we got them out to effect change. And probably feel betrayed. Heck I sure as hell feel betrayed and I'm a couple generations older.
demolition12354 t1_iynu5u2 wrote
Genz also files their teeth with nail files and cooks chicken in nyquil
Itslehooksboyo t1_iyny3d4 wrote
Keep crying about how you lost, boomer. It feeds me
demolition12354 t1_iyo0d5u wrote
Im 16...
Itslehooksboyo t1_iypyrq8 wrote
Yeah, and I'm the next Pope.
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Still-Base-7093 t1_iyndi0n wrote
Where I come from, it's mostly Republicans running unopposed. I write myself in.
Super_C_Complex t1_iyox17a wrote
Same. I think I'm running next time. Officially
powersurge t1_iyn7af0 wrote
No. Philadephia and its suburban counties made up made up most of Toomeys votes. Even urban and suburban don't get a pass for how awful Toomey is.
Aes_Should_Die t1_iyn82wq wrote
Young people started showing again in 2018. But yes, young people do not realize the power they wield and as a result often stay home and let old people pick the politicians. One good thing about Trump era is that the populace seems to realize they need to get out and vote or they risk losing free society. Yes, this society is far from perfect, but it is so much better than what it could be if the wrong people take and keep power
Top_File_8547 t1_iyo9yls wrote
This is why these elections are held in odd years. The turnout is even lower than a normal off year congressional election.
Advanced-Guard-4468 t1_iym6dee wrote
Only 3 times was he voted in and the state was different 12 short years ago.
Illustrious_Air_1438 t1_iyp267b wrote
Two times actually. 2010 and 2016.
scarr3g t1_iymb0ix wrote
Republicans.
delusions- t1_iymi7r6 wrote
Republicans.
MrRojoRicin t1_iyn5w9o wrote
The state Dem party fumbled twice in a row in the primary elections against Toomey. Playing party games instead of endorsing the best candidate.
False-Letter-2557 t1_iymuvoy wrote
Your mother
GraffitiTavern OP t1_iyl4vwk wrote
But also lets say that while he voted down the sick days, Casey was willing to force the deal on workers without those sick days, and those bills should have never been separated in the first place
EDIT: correction
Blexcr0id t1_iylymts wrote
Right. All this because the railroads wont give their workers a few days of paid sick leave and a few days of unpaid sick leave. Reporting record profits and the railroad companies refuse to support the labor that makes their companies profitable. Kinda gross that the government even pushed these bills through... I think the railroad unions should strike anyways.
Atrocious_1 t1_iyndcrz wrote
I hope they strike anyways. Fuck Joe Biden and the ratfink "progressive" caucus
Advanced-Guard-4468 t1_iym6kk5 wrote
You understand "record profits" during high inflation doesn't mean what you think it does. In two years we have 15% increase.
im_at_work_now t1_iym8tqt wrote
So they're seeing increased profits during high inflation periods, not tightening their belts.... And giving workers sick days is somehow problematic..?
Advanced-Guard-4468 t1_iym9cr6 wrote
Math made simple. If inflation is 15% and the companies increased profits by 8 to 10% (record profits) they still lost 5 to 7%.
The Railroads didn't have to negotiate in good faith if they knew congress was going to step in and cut a deal. You can bet the railroads knew the fix was in. They just had to drag it past the mid-term elections.
im_at_work_now t1_iymao94 wrote
Profits went up 8-10% over last year? Inflation is only 7% over last year. You should talk about their profit margins, not revenue vs inflation.
Advanced-Guard-4468 t1_iymb9cs wrote
Inflation over the last two years is up 15%
im_at_work_now t1_iymbz5m wrote
And how much are profits up over the last 2 years? 8-10% is the YOY figure.
Put another way.... In the first 3 months of this year alone, the rail industry made just shy of $22 BILLION in profits. The additional 7 sick days cost them $321 million for the whole year, or 80 million. With an m. Not a b.
80,000,000 / 22,000,000,000 = 0.0036
That's less than half of one percent of the profits
a-german-muffin t1_iymeej0 wrote
By what measure? Even going with max volatility using the all items CPI, it's 12 and change since September 2020 (and that's off a flat-to-down stretch through the first six months of COVID, so not exactly normal conditions).
Advanced-Guard-4468 t1_iynaxlm wrote
It was 6% from 2020 to 2021 and 8.5 from 2021 to 2022 = 14.5 or 15%
a-german-muffin t1_iynd118 wrote
Again, by what measure? The official CPI was 4.7 percent in 2021 and 7.7 percent in the year to October 2022.
Advanced-Guard-4468 t1_iynr9ok wrote
Cpi from Sept 2020 to Oct 2021 was 6.2% it was the largest 12 month increase since ending Nov 1990 it was 7.7% the next 12 months. Sorce Bls.gov
Captain_Hampockets t1_iymkfts wrote
You actually don't have any grasp of what you're trying to say, do you?
Advanced-Guard-4468 t1_iynadwt wrote
No actually I do.
tempmike t1_iyna9dr wrote
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precision_railroading
This all happened before inflation took off. They've been pulling in record profits by slashing their workforce so they don't have any redundancy to cover short notice sickdays. Its also a reason that a lot of the supply chain issues cropped up during 2020.
Emerson3381 t1_iymd4lk wrote
Don't forget Scanlon, Houlihan, and every other recently reelected so called PA progressive in the House that's really just a corporate shill.
djarvis77 t1_iymlpry wrote
Casey voted in favor of sick days.
>Casey (D-PA), Yea
https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_votes/vote1172/vote_117_2_00371.htm
I agree that the bills should never have been separate. But Casey (like everyone) knew the senate was going to force the contract. SO he voted for the sick days.
AbsentEmpire t1_iym5s2a wrote
Toomey voted against imposing the deal to be fair, while Casey voted to union bust.
djarvis77 t1_iymlyf2 wrote
Not really. If Toomey was voting to "be fair" he would have voted like Cruz or Rubio (who voted for the sick days but against forcing the contract). But Toomey voted against both.
Like 98% of republicans who voted, Toomey hates working people and specifically Toomey hates American people.
AbsentEmpire t1_iynhfgb wrote
Still did better than Casey on this issue by voting against union busting. Credit given where it's due.
SaltResearcher4 t1_iyqw19h wrote
No one voted for "union busting".
Canopenerdude t1_iymdoui wrote
Not true. Casey voted to force. Toomey voted against it. Toomey voted against adding the sick days to the deal, Casey voted for adding sick days.
StrawberryGeneral660 t1_iylt2f8 wrote
After January- John Fetterman will vote for the people.
mister_pringle t1_iymjqef wrote
Or he might vote like Bernie Sanders and Liz Warren who voted the same way as Toomey.
106473 t1_iym6yb2 wrote
We will see.
Advanced-Guard-4468 t1_iym6riz wrote
He will vote how he's told to vote by the Dems. That's how the game is played. He's not up for election for 6 years. He will do as he's told for 4 years they change just before he's up for re-election.
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StrawberryGeneral660 t1_iym9yzm wrote
Suuuuure- a Harvard graduate who was the lieutenant governor for 8 years doesn’t need help. I think you are referring to Hershel Walker- white man property.
IamSauerKraut t1_iymjevw wrote
Fetterman is an Albright grad, with an MBA from UConn, followed later by 1 year at Harvard's K-School. Toomey was the Harvard grad (in the traditional sense). The Big Unit will follow a path for his constituents. He'll not take orders from Schumer.
Advanced-Guard-4468 t1_iymada2 wrote
You dont understand how the Senate works. They know how many votes they need to pass bills and who needs to look good in a yea or nea. It's all a game.
StrawberryGeneral660 t1_iymqnp4 wrote
I know exactly how it works Sport, we have 50 and will soon be the majority when Texas Hershel loses.
ArchaeoJones t1_iyl6url wrote
Is anyone really surprised? Toomey has always been for himself and only for himself. He won't face any repercussions because he's running for the hills with his pockets full.
AdenGamesTV t1_iyl9dzv wrote
Glad we're getting a senator upgrade.
IamSauerKraut t1_iymj6zk wrote
Fetterman will stand much taller than Tinsel Toomey ever did.
31November t1_iyl6438 wrote
Republican values, everybody.
Er3bus13 t1_iyl6gxm wrote
Doesn't matter. The people that vote for them cannot read.
donotlearntocode t1_iymat3n wrote
I mean, Democrat values too in this case. 85-15. That means it had to be bipartisan. A fuck you to the working class is about the only thing that is tho
31November t1_iymezub wrote
1000%.
It is a war on the middle and poor class for most politicians. But, I will say that both sides are not equally bad, like I’m afraid many people who see politics through the rich v. everyone else lens tend to see it.
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Weary_Ad7119 t1_iylyqa4 wrote
You realize that democrats and the DNC pushed voted this through right?
How are you justifying punting your teams responsibility?
Reddit: this aged well. Only took 8 or so hours.
51stStar t1_iym1nkk wrote
The DNC?! You don’t understand anything, go back to the children’s table and be quiet until it’s time to go run around in the yard.
Edit: the DNC has nothing to do with legislation, it’s like blaming a sports agent for an outfielder missing a catch. This is basic stuff, but stay dumb if you want.
Weary_Ad7119 t1_iym38ti wrote
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Ra Ra go my team go!
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Weary_Ad7119 t1_iyp0898 wrote
This aged well.
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31November t1_iym9ka0 wrote
And which side is Pat Toomey, one of the people voting against paid sick leave?
CurGeorge8 t1_iym2qd6 wrote
Here are the Senators who voted against forcing the contract on the rail workers. The measure passed 85-15:
Cotton, Cruz, Hawley, Rubio, Rick Scott, Toomey, Collins, Tim Scott, Hagerty, Gillibrand, Merkley, Sanders, Hickenlooper, Warren, Sullivan
bk1285 t1_iymhvbw wrote
That’s a strange mix of senators who are for workers rights along with a group who probably voted in this manner just to say fuck you to biden
pervert_hoover t1_iymau0v wrote
^ this is important context. Toomey is a sack of shit, but he is a sack of shit who wasnt going to force workers to take a contract they didn't agree with. You can say he only wanted to cause chaos to make Biden look bad (which is probably true), but you can't cast those other 85 votes as worker-friendly.
imagine getting outflanked from the left by a fucking hedge fund stooge like Toomey. this is the state of American politics.
KFCConspiracy t1_iymeocc wrote
I suspect his motive was "cause chaos" because he does not have a history of being pro-workers rights in any way. I think if there were a republican president he probably would have voted for this.
pervert_hoover t1_iymjinq wrote
I'm sure you're right about that. I just think that looking only at the sick leave vote really buries the lede, which is that every democratic senator except 6 (7 if you count Bernie) and most of the Republicans voted bulldoze collective bargaining and force workers back to work.
How can people cheer on Amazon and Starbuck unionization, and then at the same time be totally OK with this?
KFCConspiracy t1_iymjrhw wrote
Yeah, I think the title here is misleading, the site as a whole I think is a biased site. And I don't say that in the same way of crowing about all media is evil.
pervert_hoover t1_iymkmc9 wrote
agreed. we can recognize that all news outlets have an inherent bias without getting all MAGA about it.
susinpgh t1_iyn58m5 wrote
Interestingly, this site is strongly left bias, but has a high rating for factual reporting. that has to be part of the factors when deciding if a news source is trustworthy.
SaltResearcher4 t1_iyqw4zi wrote
>How can people cheer on Amazon and Starbuck unionization, and then at the same time be totally OK with this?
Railroad collective bargaining comes second to the US economy. A strike at Starbucks does not disrupt every other industry.
pervert_hoover t1_iyry78f wrote
the economy would be fine if the owners would just give these guys a few sick days.
djarvis77 t1_iyml10s wrote
He voted against the sick days. He knew the Senate would pass the contract bill (no matter which way he voted) with or without the sick days.
Therefore he was absolutely willing to force the workers to take a contract they didn't want.
This is just a "Fuck You" vote. You will notice that Cruz and Rubio did vote for the sick days. They wanted to get the workers what they need...but didn't want to force them to take the contract.
Similar to, say, Sanders or Hickenlooper, who voted in favor of the sick days but voted against the contract. That is an example of "wasn't going to force workers to take a contract they didn't agree with".
Toomey's "fuck you" vote was purely just that. A "Fuck you" to the working people and the democratic party.
Toomey is just a piece of shit that doesn't care about the workers or the economy or the american people. He got his, "fuck you" (not you reddit person, the royal you).
IamSauerKraut t1_iymikr4 wrote
Toomey is a SOS because his sack is short on what should be in there.
IamSauerKraut t1_iymiget wrote
Snoozie Suzie asleep on the job again. I am concerned.
CltAltAcctDel t1_iylyqqa wrote
Congress shouldn’t be in the labor negotiation business. If Congress believes an industry is so vital to the nation that its workers cannot strike they need to enact a law similar to PA’s Act 111. That law says cops and firefighters can’t strike and that labor impasses are settled in binding arbitration.
Generic_Mustard t1_iym4o9i wrote
If the industry is so critically vital, nationalize it and let government intervene that way, not by nullifying the collective bargaining rights of union workers.
Advanced-Guard-4468 t1_iym7958 wrote
The party that is for the "working man" stripped thier collective bargaining rights away. Most people are focused on the 7 days.
CB rights are the big issue here. Biden didn't get involved with the negotiations he knew congress and senate would do what had to be done.
IamSauerKraut t1_iymj50j wrote
>CB rights are the big issue here.
Folks who have been paying attention know that CB rights in the rail and transportation industry are 2ndary to the country's economy. Not a new issue. Ask Harry S Truman.
NewYork_607 t1_iyl8uei wrote
Republicans never cared for the working class and they showed their true colors during the pandemic. It’s crazy because rural poor people vote republican and most of the time it’s against their best interest. I remember a lot of conservatives from (PA) would move across the border to a blue state (NY) just to get public assistance… then turn around and vote red. I just don’t get MAGA nation.
Mercury26 t1_iynek21 wrote
Democrats don’t give a shit about working class either
NewYork_607 t1_iynu9wy wrote
Democrats have done way more for the working class. Republicans shutdown cheap insulin, voted against healthcare, voted against COVID help; and now voted against the railroad workers basic demands. There’s a reason why there’s more poor people in republican states.
International-Trash- t1_iylypl8 wrote
He also blocked the va veterans bill*
106473 t1_iym6v7x wrote
That bill was doa anyways with the added pork in it. And the bill wouldn't have had to happen in the first place if the administration didn't nullify previous executive action's that helped with the costs of insulin.
International-Trash- t1_iym73ri wrote
Yeah I realized that I meant the va veterans bill, but my brain auto corrected to insulin because that's what I have been seeing.
106473 t1_iym7ee2 wrote
It's all good, Rand Paul once tried to get a line item bill passed that would make it so only one issue was in each bill but surprise surprise not passed.
SomePaddy t1_iymawxz wrote
Unpopular take: pork barrel politics used to be the driver of bipartisanship, and it's kind of a bad thing that it's gone.
You don't like voting to support sick leave for rail workers? No problem, you can say that your reluctant vote was because the bill also provided funds for a bridge in your state... Kind of transactional and gross but it made for more give and take on both sides.
106473 t1_iymbzs8 wrote
No, it's caused more divide than anything to allow party politics to dictate "give and take" with our society. You either vote for the bill or not on it's merits not because you get something out of it.
Unethical.
CurGeorge8 t1_iylx9m8 wrote
Sorry but “blame Republicans” doesn’t fly this time. Dems chose to intervene. Dems chose to offer a “no sick leave” option. And Dems just put it through both houses.
Blexcr0id t1_iylyzw0 wrote
Agreed. It's untenable. Dems are still the best choice (at this time) but the fact that they folded for the railroad corporate donors says everything you need to know about our government.
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CurGeorge8 t1_iym0m3y wrote
I think Yang is onto something
nalgene_wilder t1_iym2b0e wrote
Yang is just another rich asshole hyping up his brand
TheUltimateSalesman t1_iym7q8l wrote
I wish I could have voted for Yang and Tulsi.
Joe_Jeep t1_iylz4ph wrote
Oh no. it absolutely does. The entire GOP has the chance to vote it up too almost none did
Its just the usual trend of Dems being shit and he republicans being evil
But ya lets cry the Dems weren't strategic wizards like usual instead of addressing that the GOP loathes anything like this at all. You think they'd have given the workers sick days? We all know they wouldn't have.
And ya the Dems aren't left enough and corrupted to business interests. The solution to that isn't apologetics for the side even worse about it
Illustrious_Air_1438 t1_iyp3ul4 wrote
Republicans are terrible, but that doesn't absolve Democrats of criticism. Dems are in charge and voted along with the GOP to throw workers under the bus.
soulreaverdan t1_iylekt4 wrote
This is my surprised face.
:|
DesignSilver1274 t1_iylwxhy wrote
Of course, he did! Good riddance to that miserable SOB!
ItsjustJim621 t1_iylywgg wrote
Ahhh…one more ratfucking before he leaves.
worstatit t1_iylz3c0 wrote
While not surprised about Toomey, I'm unsure of the inner workings of this issue. Are these workers allowed a large number of vacation or personal days that must be used if they call off sick? Seems unusual that rail work has a reputation as good employment, yet no sick time? Why would they fire experienced workers for being sick when they're begging for new hires? Why does this contract affect six different unions? Seems more complex than the headlines and articles, though I hit a paywall on this one.
106473 t1_iym76oo wrote
My friend works for bnsf, their sick days and personal time is so messed up it's actually quite sickening that they have to deal with it. They work of a strike system of every time they call off, even if it's for legitimate reasons.
worstatit t1_iym8d02 wrote
So it is quite convoluted? Though I understand a need for reliable employees in an industry of this type, there should also be safety concerns involving sick people at posts involvingpublicsafety, aside from employee welfare. Seems the special rules developed over the years for this industry did not help it's employees.
IamSauerKraut t1_iymiwx7 wrote
Gotta keep commerce alive and products moving. It's not just about the rail workers. Harry S Truman knew this to be true.
worstatit t1_iymnoqs wrote
I agree, but don't see why they should be required to work if legitimately sick, under threat of firing? Like I said, I'm not aware of any of the intricacies involved with this issue. Are they afraid of wildcat sick out strikes or what?
IamSauerKraut t1_iymu6jr wrote
Personally think it is absurd for any employer to not provide sick time but rail workers are in a different category (along with firefighters and police) where being on the job is necessary beyond the employer's and employee's desire to make money. The sick time should have been voted in as part of any legislative resolution.
worstatit t1_iymvp3n wrote
Yes. Police and firefighters definitely are given sick time in every case I'm aware of.
NinjaLanternShark t1_iynpv4j wrote
If you want to know more, research "precision railroad scheduling" in your news outlets of choice. It's railroad's version of "just in time" manufacturing -- basically squeezing every dollar of value out of the railroad that you can.
This means if train A is scheduled to go from city B to city C, it absolutely positively can not be delayed, or the effects will keep rippling for days, because there's no margin or buffer at all.
That's why they're fighting sick days so hard. If someone calls out sick with no notice, it costs the railroad way more than the value of that person's salary for the day.
Of course, they could fix this by hiring more people, but, PRS is why sick days is such a sticking point.
Fearless-Metal5727 t1_iylxz2s wrote
Toomey is a jagoff.
PrimaryExplorer3 t1_iyofizk wrote
That’s probably the nicest thing he’s ever been called.
reverendsteveii t1_iymiwau wrote
Fun fact: the vote was 52-43 in favor of giving the workers sick leave. When the vote is on whether to give the masters another unfunded tax break 51-49 is enough to pass it, but when a vote to do something for workers comes up and it's 52-43 the 43 wins. The game is rigged.
jpgPGH t1_iym5apn wrote
fritolazee t1_iym7y0o wrote
This list of benefits actually isn't that impressive to me and makes me feel even more that they should get the sick days. I work a far less important job and starting benefits are 20 PTO, 10 sick, 3 personal, 6 holidays plus the week between Christmas an New Years, and then all the other short and long term disability stuff.
banstyk t1_iyn5xq2 wrote
I would disagree, at least 25 days PTO seems quite reasonable to me.
Suffeken t1_iymjeff wrote
So everyone is happy with fucking the union over by forcing them to take a contract they didn't want in the first place, then also removing their ability to strike/protest because they're under contract? Lol wow. Some backward ass thinking going on. Unions are good when filling Democrat candidate pockets, but bad when they have actual power to effect change, am I right? How dare workers have power.
False-Letter-2557 t1_iymvxrp wrote
Zero critical thinking on this thread. Thread of the uneducated.
Suffeken t1_iymwdir wrote
Braindead leftist zombies with their mouths open ready to just eat any information from their sources. Why read the bill? Just hear something and repeat it!
Illustrious_Air_1438 t1_iyp3ztd wrote
I think most actual leftists (i.e. socialists) are upset with the Dems for making this move. I'm not a socialist personally, but I'm also upset with this move.
Plazmon t1_iymjmp6 wrote
Hope they fucking annihilated this precious consumer economy before christmas
dominantspecies t1_iymk3ui wrote
As if I needed another reminder that Toomey is a piece of shit.
cody0341 t1_iylwkhx wrote
Yes Pat Toomy sucks, but who are the ones that forced a contract and didn’t allow rail workers to strike?
No-Professional-1884 t1_iylzl7p wrote
Wait? You mean he actually did something?
RedStar9117 t1_iym02mz wrote
Garbage people do garbage things
googlebearbanana t1_iym0fzg wrote
I thought he was close to retirement. He's an awful person.
cashonlyplz t1_iym1ygq wrote
He's just got to be as evil as possible while he still can
MoveItSpunkmire t1_iym2b3t wrote
Can’t wait to write him tonight to remind him he’s scum
AbsentEmpire t1_iym5oog wrote
Toomey also voted against imposing the deal on the railroad workers which was the correct thing to do, while Casey voted to union bust.
Advanced-Guard-4468 t1_iym65hs wrote
The Big story hear is that the house and senate stripped Collect Bargaining from the railroad workers.
The party for the unions overwhelming did this.
beeps-n-boops t1_iym8g2i wrote
Utilizing a law from the 1920s (or thereabouts).
Yes, this legislature forced an end to negotiations, but they didn't enable it to happen.
gotmewrong66 t1_iymbhrc wrote
Of course he was, how was it gonna benefit him personally?
randomnighmare t1_iypl0gn wrote
This will be remembered as one of Pat's last acts as Senator. Which is shitting on workers.
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Barnard_Gumble t1_iym6vwa wrote
Anyone have a link to the actual terms of the deal? This headline reads like these guys can’t call off, but I think they already have paid personal time. They want seven additional paid days specifically for being sick (plus a 20% raise).
Annahsbananas t1_iym9a0g wrote
Pat Toomey has always been a useless piece of shit
Shambro1111 t1_iymdwpm wrote
6 days is fine. I don’t see a problem
B0MBOY t1_iymei75 wrote
I’ve been ripping on him for years and people were always like “how could you say that he’s a good dude”. Now y’all are finally seeing it too
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AssassinPanda97 t1_iymiwny wrote
Toomey is a shithead
SuperRocketRumble t1_iymjis4 wrote
No No no no
Haven’t you heard?
This is all Biden’s fault
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wagsman t1_iyn0reg wrote
So did Joe Biden Neo Cons and Neo Libs are basically the same thing. Theyre for the status quo and big business. Fuck em all.
banstyk t1_iyn4aqd wrote
I wish the article said more - they do say, "seven more sick days" - how many did they already have?
GraffitiTavern OP t1_iyn7i9a wrote
I think they get some unpaid sick days, but they have to be scheduled with a doctor's permission at least a month in advance, which is useless for any kind of emergency and still makes their lives beholden to the bosses
banstyk t1_iyn7y6u wrote
But someone below posted that they already get 25 days of PTO at minimum - it took me five years at the same company to get that kind of time off.
GraffitiTavern OP t1_iyn9cdd wrote
And I work in a service job where I don't get ANY PTO, but just because my bosses are screwing me doesn't mean I think the rail workers should be getting thrown under the bus. Even if they get the time, if the scheduling is so restrictive that they can't use it in case of an emergency, where everything needs to be cleared at least a month in advance, that is a serious restriction on their life.
banstyk t1_iyn9wro wrote
Well in any case, the article headline is obviously meant to sew discord and not actually report news - thank you for showing another "news" outlet to avoid.
Dunn_or_what t1_iynd4pr wrote
Big surprise. He's been the most useless senator our state has had in the past 60 years. A total waste of space. He did exactly what he said he would do; NOTHING.
Mijbr090490 t1_iynenaw wrote
This thing is a whole big mess on both sides of the aisle. Pat Toomey is a scumbag, but why would Congress push the other bill making the strike illegal to begin with if they cared about the wellbeing of the workers. JB was stuck with a shit hand. Dont intervene and allow an economic crisis weeks before Xmas or intervene and kneecap the unions. The rail companies would have eventually caved. There is no way they could cover those positions without incurring massive losses.
SmokeChaser426 t1_iynqcac wrote
Yeah, Republicons really do care about the workers of America
Absolute piece of Maggot excrement
Just a thought
SmokeChaser426 t1_iynqt67 wrote
With the Dems taking control of the State legislatior, no excuse mail in voting should be able to pass and hopefully expanding the voting window so more people can vote Just a thought
blazinbevcrusher t1_iynw5aw wrote
It was truly incredible to see how much the younger voters came out and voted during the midterms. Please, please keep that same energy for 2024 and after. Remember that local and state elections are arguably more important than presidential elections.
Also remember that direct action is more important than all elections. Do what you can to help out and change your community.
ozzy_og_kush t1_iynw82c wrote
Of course he is.
According-Weird2164 t1_iynylr3 wrote
Companies should run their business not the government...
StealthDonkeytoo t1_iynz4v9 wrote
I mean, in fairness he’s just getting a head start on his upcoming 7 figure lobbyist job for whatever industry needs a polished shill - be it the pharmaceuticals, big oil, or the train execs.
mamabrew t1_iyob2ko wrote
I called him to make sure he knew how i felt about it. And what he needs to do the next time. You should ring him up and say something too. (202) 224-4254
Berkyjay t1_iyofynp wrote
>Pat Toomey was one of the 43 Senators who kept sick leave from rail workers
FTFY. They never had sick leave.
Reddwolf02 t1_iyogm2n wrote
Toomey has always been an asshole that needs to go!
slappy500000 t1_iyoz64r wrote
Who cares what they say id still strike
sx70forlifexx t1_iyozz8z wrote
He is a pathetic hate filled worm
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ravenx92 t1_iym1qyh wrote
Good riddance
Sibshops t1_iymq45p wrote
I mean, I don't get sick days, just PTO that I can use on whatever. I don't feel that bad for them that they don't get better benefits than I do.
Weary_Ad7119 t1_iylym9v wrote
Wow. You want to complain about all the DNC supporters too? Or just pretend like the DNC didn't vote for this?
paolellagram t1_iymb8w9 wrote
This is a PA sub… Pat Toomey is a PA senator why would we discuss anyone else?
Illustrious_Air_1438 t1_iyp42ba wrote
Because Casey is also a PA senator and voted to break the strike?
False-Letter-2557 t1_iymuup6 wrote
What else was in the bill? Billions in earmarks? You people are idiots on these sites. No critical thinking.
p_britt35 t1_iyl8nkh wrote
Toomey has benefits for life and doesn't care about anyone else. This was his last fuck you.