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Teamsters, OOIDA, NAFTA Teamsters, OOIDA, NAFTA news here. Are you a member of the Teamsters, OOIDA or another Organization involved with trucking or transportation? What are the good and bad sides to Unions? Discuss the finer points of Unions or Organizations here.

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Obama victory helps unions, auto companies

Obama victory helps unions, auto companies

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WASHINGTON - Barack Obama’s victory in the presidential race will give labor unions and the embattled U.S. auto industry a strong ally in the White House, and likely will put pressure on oil and gas producers and pharmaceutical companies.
His election Tuesday also makes congressional approval of a fresh economic stimulus package — perhaps as large as $150 billion — more likely, economists said.
“There is a general consensus that some kind of stimulus plan is called for,” said Ken Mayland, president of ClearView Economics.
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We're SAVED !!

The king is dead ----
Long live the king!

But, uhhhhhh, ........ what if he fails to deliver as promised?
Whom, and/or what will the Obama supporters
blame his failure on?
Hillary?

The next four years oughta be interesting.
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We're SAVED !!

The king is dead ----
Long live the king!

But, uhhhhhh, ........ what if he fails to deliver as promised?
Whom, and/or what will the Obama supporters
blame his failure on?
Hillary?

The next four years oughta be interesting.
you should be be more fair
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