‘Stop talking about Dr. Seuss!’: House Democrat rails against the GOP in fiery speech defending workers

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On Tuesday, members of the U.S. House of Representatives debated a union organizing bill. One of the Democratic congressmen speaking out in favor of it was Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan, who passionately told his colleagues that legislation to “help the damn workers” in the U.S. is long overdue.

Ryan explained, “One of the earlier speakers said this is the most dramatic change in labor law in 80 years. And I say, ‘Thank God! In the late ’70s, a CEO made 35 times the worker. Today, it’s 3 or 400 times the worker. And our friends on the other side (are) running around with their hair on fire.”

Raising his voice even more, Ryan added, “Heaven forbid we should pass something that’s going to help the damn workers in the United States of America! Heaven forbid we tilt the balance that has been going in the wrong direction for 50 years! We talk about pensions, you complain. We talk about the minimum wage increase, you complain. We talk about giving them the right to organize, you complain. But if we were passing a tax cut here, you would all be getting in line to vote yes for it.” Continue reading.

Sunday Shows Whitewash Republicans’ History Of Obstructionism

The following article by Zachary Pleat was posted on the Media Matters website April 2, 2017:

NBC’s Chuck Todd and Fox’s Chris Wallace failed to explain Republican senators’ unprecedented obstructionism of former President Barack Obama’s judicial nominees when discussing a 2013 rule change made by Senate Democrats to forbid the filibustering of judicial nominees below the Supreme Court level.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) appeared on the April 2 editions of NBC’s Meet the Press and Fox Broadcasting Co.’s Fox News Sunday and declared that President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Judge Neil Gorsuch, will be confirmed to the court. The hosts questioned McConnell on whether he would invoke the nuclear option — a rule change that would eliminate the use of the filibuster for Supreme Court nominees — if the Democrats filibuster Gorsuch’s nomination. Additionally, the hosts pointed out McConnell’s opposition to the rule change in 2013, which he now appears poised to use on behalf of Gorsuch:

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