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The Young Turks

Feckless Snowflakes

The Young Turks

TYT Network

News, Government, Politics

3.95.5K Ratings

🗓️ 30 November 2022

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

As the railroad strike deadline ends, President Biden is asking congress to intervene. Kanye West stormed out of an interview after pushback from the interviewer over his Jewish-hate spiral. Republicans are continuing to board the dump Trump train after his dinner with racist anti-semites. The former president is very upset that his judge won’t give him special treatment. An “anti-grooming” candidate was fired from her teaching position. Host: Ana Kasparian, Cenk Uygur Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Woo! It's up!

0:30.0

Whoa! What are we on, Turks? JQ were in a conspiracy with you guys all lovely, lovely

0:43.9

Tuesday afternoon, American advances. We advanced, ladies and gentlemen. We're going to the

0:47.9

round of 16. Okay, so it's not a sports show, but I do want to say USA, USA, USA, USA.

0:57.2

Okay, so having said that, now let's see the news. Well, we begin with some bad news coming

1:03.6

from the Biden administration in response to a looming rail strike. So let's discuss.

1:10.5

The Biden administration has called on Congress to intervene and stop a possible rail strike

1:16.9

from occurring because it would hurt the economy and hurt his chances at reelection. Why do

1:22.4

I say that? Well, Biden had a very different take on a rail strike that took place in 1992,

1:28.9

but before we get to that, here's what Biden said. I'm calling on Congress to pass legislation

1:34.6

immediately to adopt the tentative agreement between railroad workers and operators

1:39.4

without any modifications or delay to avert a potentially crippling national rail shutdown.

1:46.7

Now, that national rail shutdown would cost the economy $2 billion a day and it would obviously

1:54.0

hurt Biden's chances at getting reelected. I now take you to a tweet by more perfect union

1:59.0

that shows you where Biden stood back when he didn't have reelection looming. In 1992,

2:05.4

Senator Joe Biden voted against ending a major rail strike. He argued that by intervening,

2:12.1

Congress would be rewarding the railroad companies for years of bad faith negotiation. Yesterday,

2:18.9

President Biden asked Congress to intervene to prevent a rail strike. And of course, Nancy Pelosi

2:24.4

has already raised her hand and said, yes, sir, I will serve you and more importantly,

2:29.6

the corporate donors. And it's not just the rail employers here.

2:34.5

Honestly, a monopolized industry to say the least. You have two companies on each coast,

2:41.2

essentially, in control of the entire market. But you have all of these other industries that are

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