SHOCK! FOX IS ANTI-UNION
Fox's Brian Kilmeade: Workers who build cars should not be paid “union wages”
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BRIAN KILMEADE (CO-HOST): He (BIDEN) is in Michigan, where he said he looks to have a secure lead, but he puts a bunch of cars behind him and a handful of people, and he said something that he could have said in his basement.
But the problem is he says "it's union workers." No one is anti-union. But if union wages are going to be the -- how we build cars, they are going to be too expensive to build here for Americans to build here to buy them here. That's why so often people build it out of the country or picked a right-to-work states in order to build them down south and North Carolina and South Carolina. So it's a disingenuous thing altogether.
Lou Dobbs claims mail-in voting is a plot by the postal workers union to steal the election
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From the September 8, 2020, edition of Fox Business' Lou Dobbs Tonight
LOU DOBBS (HOST) Well, who decided, just who decided that these ballots would be in the mail to whomever without any control and at the complete, complete control of the postal union workers who support left-wing radical Dem candidates? I mean, how could this happen?
TOM FITTON (JUDICIAL WATCH PRESIDENT): The postal office on a good day can't get the mail to where it's supposed to be. There's at least an 8-10% failure rate in terms of getting first-class mail there on time. So what's going to happen is the ballots will get there late. No one will know when they will be mailed. They could be mailed after the deadline, which is an illegal way to undo the election, and you can bet there will be leftist judges waiting to force officials to overrule Republicans who object to changing the rules after the fact. It's going to be like Florida in 2000, Lou. Remember the first count had Bush winning, so the Democrats wanted a second count, and Bush was winning, and they kept on wanting to recount until they got to victory.
DOBBS: Well, it sounds like this is going to be up to the postal service's management of their unions to decide the -- I mean, we'll turn over to the AFL-CIO to get their judgment on who won.
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