In a bold move to support the working men and women of America, Donald Trump released a radio ad attacking Joe Biden for his inaction on the needs of the auto workers. The ad was produced by the United Auto Workers, which has over 400,000 members. As the union continues to fight against the Big Three auto companies, the Democratic Party's potential embrace of electric cars has left many auto workers uncertain about their future support.
The radio ad begins by recognizing the vital contribution that automobile workers have made to the nation. Whether it is building the country's economy, supporting our troops in times of war, or helping us get mobility in our daily lives, these dedicated individuals have always stood by us. The ad also highlights how President Trump has supported the auto industry by providing tax cuts for workers and their families.
The ad highlights Biden's shocking betrayal of the American auto workers. The US government's decision to fund China's electric car program is nothing short of a betrayal of the workers. They long for a world where they can compete fairly and receive their due share of the American dream. Unfortunately, Biden has left them disappointed.
Around 13,000 auto workers are expected to go on strike in response to the excessive pay increases that company executives are getting. Their salaries are not enough to support their families and even make ends meet. It is simply unacceptable that executives are getting paid more than the workers.
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The UAW's decision to not support Biden should be considered a shocking warning to all Americans. In an internal memo, Shawn Fain, the union's president, stated that the union would only support Biden's re-election if he made commitments to protecting the jobs of American auto workers. It's time for someone to prioritize the interests of workers.
The decision by the Biden Department of Energy to provide Ford Motor with a $9.2 million loan for the production of electric vehicles only exacerbates the issue. While the government is committed to safeguarding American jobs, it's also funding a race against the bottom with taxpayer money. The UAW is questioning why Biden's administration is supporting corporate greed while giving small and insignificant portions of the pie to the workers.
Despite the threat of a strike by the UAW, it is still important that the American auto workers support Donald Trump. He is the only candidate who has consistently stood up for the interests of workers. By working with him, auto workers can be assured that their concerns will be taken seriously. The decision by the UAW to not support Biden should serve as a wake-up call to all Americans.