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Dennis Donovan

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Wed Dec 11, 2024, 02:03 PM Dec 11

BREAKING: Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema have cast decisive votes against Biden's NLRB nominee [View all]

More Perfect Union
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BREAKING: Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema have cast decisive votes against Biden's NLRB nominee. This means the Democrats will not secure control of the national labor regulator through 2026. These two Senators effectively handed Trump control of the board when his term begins.
December 11, 2024 at 1:51 PM




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The Hill - Manchin, Sinema block Democratic control of NLRB

by Al Weaver - 12/11/24 1:56 PM ET

The Senate on Wednesday blocked Lauren McFerran’s re-nomination to the National Labor Relations Board, opening the door for Republican control of the board starting next year under President-elect Trump.

Senators voted 49 to 50 against a five-year term for McFerran, the NLRB’s chair, with Sens. Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.) and Joe Manchin (I-Ariz.) voting with every Senate Republican, but one, to block it.

Sen. Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) was the lone Republican who did not vote.

Re-confirming McFerran would have locked in a Democratic advantage on the NLRB. Her term is up next week.

Short of multiple absences on the GOP side, Democrats needed either Manchin or Sinema to vote with them, along with a tie-breaking vote by Vice President Harris, to get McFerran across the finish line.

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Frankly, because of labor's split vote, they will pay a heavy price for their foolishness. JohnSJ Dec 11 #1
both of the are out at the end of the session. They will only reap their bribes. Voltaire2 Dec 11 #8
I am referring to labor Voltaire2 for splitting their vote between Harris and the sociopath. If Harris won, this JohnSJ Dec 11 #14
Fuckers SamKnause Dec 11 #2
Exactly. I'm SO surprised. B.See Dec 11 #36
Gotta burn it ALL down 0rganism Dec 11 #3
Those of us who voted for Biden don't deserve Trump. Same goes for Labor. GreenWave Dec 11 #32
Yeah, too bad 8 million Biden voters decided to take a pass on VP Harris 0rganism Dec 11 #33
They killed BBB & voted against many other good things that could have helped improved Dem polling SunImp Dec 11 #4
But for them, wouldn't we have the Voting Rights Act Mike 03 Dec 11 #9
Vile shits. n/t CousinIT Dec 11 #5
Fuckers mzmolly Dec 11 #6
of course they did. Voltaire2 Dec 11 #7
These two, when you REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY need them, they bluestarone Dec 11 #10
At least these backstabbers will be gone. The Unmitigated Gall Dec 11 #11
The Poisonous Enigma of Kyrsten Sinema Mike 03 Dec 11 #12
Sociopathic Narcissistic personality? Trenzalore Dec 11 #15
I think that Democrats should elect Democrats to things. -misanthroptimist Dec 11 #13
A final... 2naSalit Dec 11 #16
And after President Biden & party leaders gave in to ALL of THEIR demands SunImp Dec 11 #17
I literally hate them both. Stabbing labor in the back AllyCat Dec 11 #18
We knew they were empty suits all along. Don't let the door hit ya in the ass.... Evolve Dammit Dec 11 #19
Did Sinema do her little thumbs down too? POS. themaguffin Dec 11 #20
We won't forget. Intractable Dec 11 #21
Watch for the Davis Bacon act repeal next Nigrum Cattus Dec 11 #22
DU needs to update the rule about talking about Democrats ThePartyThatListens Dec 11 #23
From Terms of Service: Dennis Donovan Dec 11 #27
I was referring to this very rule ThePartyThatListens Dec 11 #35
Sinema is an independent now. Prof. Toru Tanaka Dec 11 #28
Manchin is also an independent now. Hassin Bin Sober Dec 11 #29
No they both left the Democratic Party SocialDemocrat61 Dec 11 #34
People have been calling these 2 anything they wanted for a few years now JI7 Dec 11 #37
I have an unfavorable opinion of them both JoseBalow Dec 11 #24
Two Dickwads who can't leave soon enough. NoMoreRepugs Dec 11 #25
Shameful but predictable. Passages Dec 11 #26
And when the USA dies slowly.... Lovie777 Dec 11 #30
Huge Blow to Labor. Nanjeanne Dec 11 #31
Consequence of Dems being perceived as weak. Believe (hope) we'll have the last allegorical oracle Dec 11 #38
Manchin attended Army-Navy game as trump's guest LetMyPeopleVote Dec 15 #39
Disgusting mf SunImp Dec 15 #42
Their final FU to the D party Meowmee Dec 15 #40
Thanks for nothing, fuckwits Blue_Tires Dec 15 #41
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