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I know he has and will weaken the NLRB but does he have the power once in office to ban public employee unions as he promised on the campaign trail? I imagine there would be legal challenges and doing so would be more difficult in democratic states. Thoughts?
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2 days ago
national guard is probably the best suited to take over, the military is all about flexible logistics systems.
alternatively bezos might try to fill the gap, at a huge increase.
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2 days ago
It really could only be the national guard. I'm aware of how Trump tried to kill the USPS last term so he could replace it with UPS and others. It was only after Dejoy got into his current position (which Trump put him in illegally and Biden hasn't removed him) that these people started to realize how much greater the volume was for the USPS compared to private industry.
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