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I hope my own pessimistic outlook is misplaced. Yet, at a time when more American workers should be acutely aware of our diminished status, I see a bi-partisan trade bill looming that is being written by the Bush Administration ready for ratification by most all Repubs, with a substantial number of Democrats. I don't know the full implications of it, because it has been formulated in some secrecy and has taken backseat to the recent Appropriation funding for Iraq. Reading the scant pieces that I have, it has been judged as unenforceable and unfair regarding international trade.
I do not see how the Democratic Party or organized Labor can effectively succeed independent of the other. Yet, it seems to me, in this frenzy of cooperative sharing between our government and corporate giants, even a chunk of the Democratic Party has been wooed and won over by the corporate interests. As a strong life-time member and supporter of organized Labor, I always felt that overlapping principles of non-discrimination and equality of life and work make a harmonious relationship with the party. But, I think Labor demands an equal amount of support and loyalty from the national party.
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