[sparkscoffee] Re: Fwd: If you HATE UNIONS then by all means - vote for TRUMP

  • From: R George <xgeorge@xxxxxxx>
  • To: sparkscoffee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2016 08:57:07 -0700

HI Stan,

Like I said earlier, I mailed in my ballot so everything is MOOT to me. I really doubt
ANY Sparks Coffee members vote will decide the winner. :-) FATE has already decided
who will rule us.

RG


On 10/24/2016 8:12 AM, (Redacted sender sblumen123 for DMARC) wrote:

Hi RonG
Your earlier post and this one makes great points but I am still thinking about it.
Thanks for the great info.

Stan the independent man


-----Original Message-----
From: R George <xgeorge@xxxxxxx>
To: sparkscoffee <sparkscoffee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Mon, Oct 24, 2016 9:31 am
Subject: [sparkscoffee] Re: Fwd: If you HATE UNIONS then by all means - vote for TRUMP

GM Stan,

Trump refuses to release his tax returns saying it is because he is under IRS audit - why? Buffett who is 20 times as rich as Trump released his tax returns
and he also is under audit. I mailed my early voting ballot this weekend. 100% PRO-UNION. I do not forget how I came to have a great life. Look at all
the Republican politicians who have turned against Trump. He is a joke! Can't focus in a debate. Now it is looking like my state (Arizona) which ALWAYS votes
Republican is going to vote for Hillary - again why? Because normal people want a smart person who can control their emotions on the Nuclear button.
AND women want to control their own bodies, not have some old white guys controlling their reproductive rights.

RonG



On 10/23/2016 11:24 AM, (Redacted sender sblumen123 for DMARC) wrote:

    R George
    Wowee, I must have been asleep at the switch? Just found it
    checking emails, worth repeating.
    Surprised Hilary didn't press more on Donald's bankruptcies and
    stiffing vendors and regular
    workers? Might change my mind voting for him as too selfish?

    Stan


    -----Original Message-----
    From: R George <xgeorge@xxxxxxx>
    To: undisclosed-recipients: ;
    Sent: Wed, Oct 19, 2016 10:56 am
    Subject: [sparkscoffee] If you HATE UNIONS then by all means -
    vote for TRUMP

    Donald Trump has admitted before that when he has a choice between
    union
    and nonunion labor for his construction projects, he'd go with
    nonunion
    labor. Just how often was that? A new report from the Electrical
    Workers
    (IBEW) reveals some figures about his dealings with IBEW contractors.

    From the IBEW investigation:

    A review of the presumptive Republican presidential nominee's
    projects
    reveals that he hires union when project labor agreements or dominant
    market share forces him to. But more than 60% of his projects
    developed
    outside New York City and Atlantic City—which includes most of his
    recent projects—were built nonunion. When you exclude developments
    with
    project labor agreements, that number jumps to nearly 80% built
    nonunion.

    Except for his own house.

    Trump has developed or licensed his name to eight projects in
    Florida,
    for example. The only one using IBEW workers is his palatial home and
    private club in Palm Beach. "For everything he sold to other
    people, he
    went nonunion. But for his house, he went with us," said IBEW
    Local 728
    Business Manager Dan Svetlick. Svetlick says it's something he's seen
    with other billionaires like Trump. When it comes to their own
    homes or
    the homes of their family members, "They want that to last," he said.

    Here are 10 other key facts from the IBEW report:

    1. According to analysis of lawsuits filed against him and his
    companies, when union contractors were hired, Trump developed a
    reputation for stiffing some, delaying payment to others and shorting
    workers on overtime and even minimum wage.

    2. USA Today found 60 lawsuits against Trump for not paying his
    bills on
    time, including by a dishwasher in Florida, a New Jersey glass
    company,
    a carpet supplier, plumber, painters, 48 waiters, dozens of
    bartenders
    and a real estate broker.

    3. Trump has been cited for 24 violations of the Fair Labor
    Standards Act.

    4. Trump-associated properties and companies have filed for
    bankruptcy
    often: Trump Taj Mahal (1991), Trump Plaza and Trump Marina (1993),
    Trump World's Fair and Casino (1999), Trump Hotels & Casino Resorts
    (2004) and Trump Entertainment Resorts (2009). In each of the
    bankruptcies, unpaid contractors were sent to the back of the line
    for
    repayment and often received only pennies on the dollar for what they
    were owed.

    5. Lawyers who represented Trump in lawsuits for non-payment sued
    Trump
    for not paying them.

    6. Since 1980, more than 200 mechanic's liens have been filed against
    Trump properties for nonpayment.

    7. According to former Trump Plaza President Jack O’Connell, Trump
    would
    negotiate the best price he could, but when it came time to pay the
    bills, Trump would say: "I'm going to pay you, but I'm going to
    pay you
    75% of what we agreed to." It was known as the "Trump discount,"
    according to The Wall Street Journal.

    8. Trump continues to stonewall unionized casino and culinary
    employees
    looking for their first contract at the Trump International Hotel
    in Las
    Vegas.

    9. Most of Trump's recent projects have been in anti-union and
    "right to
    work" states. Where the law is different, his choices are different:
    "For every union-built development outside of New York and Atlantic
    City, Trump built nearly two nonunion, and if there is no PLA,
    Trump has
    hired union workers once for every four projects that go nonunion."

    10. Trump Tower, where he announced his presidential campaign, was
    built
    on a site cleared by undocumented immigrant laborers from Poland. A
    lawsuit was filed against Trump that dragged on for nearly two
    decades—he didn't reach a settlement with the working people who
    did the
    job until 19 years later. The U.S. District Court for the Southern
    District of New York wrote: "No records were kept, no Social
    Security or
    other taxes were withheld, and they were not paid in accordance with
    wage laws. They were told they would be paid $4.00 or in some cases
    $5.00 an hour for working 12-hour shifts seven days a week. In fact,
    they were paid irregularly and incompletely, sometimes with [the
    subcontractor’s] personal checks, which were returned by the bank for
    insufficient funds." Employees complained to the press of working in
    "choking clouds of asbestos dust without protective equipment." The
    District Court concluded that Trump "knew the Polish workers were
    working 'off the books,' that they were doing demolition work,
    that they
    were nonunion, that they were paid substandard wages with no overtime
    pay and that they were paid irregularly if at all."

    
http://www.aflcio.org/Blog/Political-Action-Legislation/When-Donald-Trump-Had-a-Choice-He-Chose-Nonunion-Labor-for-His-Construction-Projects-with-IBEW



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