We are the worst

2025/3/28 Edited to

... Read moreIn recent months, the landscape of US politics has shifted dramatically, particularly concerning labor rights and union representation. The push by leaders, including former President Donald Trump, to curtail union rights for government agency employees has sparked widespread debate. Many fear that these actions symbolize a broader trend of diminishing worker protections and the growing gap between the rich and the working class. Rich individuals and corporations often stand to benefit from these changes, as they can maintain wealth and influence while the rights of average workers are eroded. This ongoing struggle raises questions about the future of labor rights and what it means for democracy in America. As the government moves to limit the power of unions, the voice of the working class becomes increasingly marginalized. It is a critical time for citizens to reflect on the importance of collective bargaining and the need to support policies that empower unions rather than diminish them.