Hmm. Maybe Trump *does* have a point about the lying press after all. Here’s the Reuters headline:“Biden, Trump to woo union workers in Michigan as auto strikes grow”So where are Trump and Biden going to woo union workers?“Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit a Macomb County automotive supplier of engine and transmission parts Wednesday, the day after President Joe Biden is set to visit a United Auto Workers picket line in Wayne County.”Wait, tell me about this Macomb county automotive supplier that has striking union workers.“Trump is going to speak to non-union non-striking workers, at the invitation of their management, with support from the organization pushing Right To Work (anti-union) laws.”Ah, *those* striking union
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Hmm. Maybe Trump *does* have a point about the lying press after all. Here’s the Reuters headline:
“Biden, Trump to woo union workers in Michigan as auto strikes grow”
So where are Trump and Biden going to woo union workers?
“Former President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit a Macomb County automotive supplier of engine and transmission parts Wednesday, the day after President Joe Biden is set to visit a United Auto Workers picket line in Wayne County.”
Wait, tell me about this Macomb county automotive supplier that has striking union workers.
“Trump is going to speak to non-union non-striking workers, at the invitation of their management, with support from the organization pushing Right To Work (anti-union) laws.”
Ah, *those* striking union workers.
Feh.