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Useful Idiots with Katie Halper and Aaron Maté

‘Union Joe’ Biden sells out rail workers

Useful Idiots with Katie Halper and Aaron Maté

Useful Idiots, LLC

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.64.5K Ratings

🗓️ 2 December 2022

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

For $5 a month, become a Useful Idiot! Get extended interviews, Thursday Throwdowns, and a chance to have your comment read on the show in the Absurd Arena at http://usefulidiots.substack.com Click here for the full interview with locomotive engineer Michael Paul Lindsey and host of Working People Maximillian Alvarez: https://open.substack.com/pub/usefulidiots/p/extended-episode-union-joe-biden?r=je5va&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web Congress and Joe Biden are pushing through a contract backed by the rail companies and rejected by workers. Michael Paul Lindsey, a locomotive engineer for Union Pacific, and Maximillian Alvarez, editor in chief of the Real News Network and host of the podcast Working People, join us to explain why this standoff is a dangerous step backward for all working people. “The rail carriers are going to take it as a sign that they can keep doing what they’re doing and we are all going to be worse off for it.” For the rail workers, this has included denying even a single sick day. “Gradually over the years they got tighter and tighter and stingier until it became you’re straight up asking for permission. They believe that they own a right to your life 24/7.” And ‘Union Joe’ Biden, who calls himself a pro-labor president, continues to side with the companies. “This is what happens when the reigning philosophy is to eliminate the cost of treating your workers like human beings. If you treat workers like faceless meatbags and no one stops you, you can exploit the shit out of them.” And corporate media, doing what it does best, all but blames the workers, warning viewers that a rail strike could mean economic catastrophe and cripple the economy — ignoring the crippling conditions the workers face. During the interview, news broke that a Congressional proposal for seven sick days, a meek bill that would do the bare minimum to help workers, would fail. Michael Paul, who’s worked 17 years for the rail industry, laments: “Anyone who works for a living just lost ground on better pay and benefits. You lost today.” So how do we fight for workers’ rights? “This is such a systemic problem for working people and we cannot rely on politicians to just bequeath us some sort of solution to this. Working people need to band together and assert their needs as an independent working class.” Subscribe for the full interview with Michael Paul and Max. Plus, catch this week’s Thursday Throwdown on how the US decides to censor itself (but only when it accidentally tells the truth). It’s all this, and more, on this week’s episode of Useful Idiots. Check it out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Useful Idiots. I'm Katie Halper. And I'm Aaron and that's it. How

0:09.1

you doing Aaron? I'm great. I'm great. How are you? I'm good. I'm good. And as always

0:13.5

a reminder that if you become a Useful Idiot at Useful Idiots that's substack.com you

0:18.4

get all kinds of both on its content, the extended interviews that we do every single

0:22.9

week. Also the chance to ask us questions in our Useful Idiots comment board the absurd

0:28.0

arena and you get full access to our Thursday throwdown your midweek dose of media madness,

0:33.8

all the funny clips that happen after Monday morning. We make fun of them to the best

0:38.4

we can. So join us at Useful Idiots at substack.com. Yes, please do. And what do we got from

0:43.9

the absurd arena this week? Well, then. So this week on the absurd arena we got some really

0:48.2

thoughtful responses from Useful Idiots from these two questions that we asked. And the

0:52.1

first was what do you do to escape the nonsense of news and constant media? And people

0:57.1

were talking about how they listen to music or do yoga or get into swimming or especially

1:02.3

find comedy to distract them. And a lot cited Useful Idiots as their big comedy to get out

1:08.1

of the way. So what do you guys do to escape the nonsense? What do I do? I've been really

1:15.1

actively listening to this podcast called The Dallup, which I really like. It's hosted

1:19.9

by Dave Anthony who hosts the West Wing thing and the audit podcast. He co-hosts those

1:26.6

podcasts with Josh Olson, but he also hosts another podcast called The Dallup, which he

1:31.9

hosts with Garrett Reynolds, which is the the conceit of it is each week. Dave Anthony

1:39.2

tells Garrett Reynolds a story from US history and Garrett Reynolds has no idea what it's

1:45.4

about and he just reacts to it. And so I've been listening to that because I feel like

1:50.1

I learned from it, but it's also really funny. But it's a little it's pretty addictive.

1:55.5

And I went back to the very beginning of it and started listening. They started 2014.

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