Sean Spicer
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I'm like, look, this is important to us. If you truly want to show that you're going to embrace working people and work hard on their behalf, this is an early indicator that you're willing to do this. And he did it. So people that are saying Trump's anti-labor, he's anti-worker,
I'm like, look, this is important to us. If you truly want to show that you're going to embrace working people and work hard on their behalf, this is an early indicator that you're willing to do this. And he did it. So people that are saying Trump's anti-labor, he's anti-worker,
It's a very tough job, Sean. Sit up straight.
It's a very tough job, Sean. Sit up straight.
It's a very tough job, Sean. Sit up straight.
Well, I think part of that problem is we haven't had the conversations with those folks either. I totally agree. Because there's been such a line drawn in the sand... Where if you were on one side or the other, especially in our world, labor, if you're a Democrat, you shouldn't be talking to the Republicans. I'm like, that's bullshit. I agree. How are we going to get stuff done in this country?
Well, I think part of that problem is we haven't had the conversations with those folks either. I totally agree. Because there's been such a line drawn in the sand... Where if you were on one side or the other, especially in our world, labor, if you're a Democrat, you shouldn't be talking to the Republicans. I'm like, that's bullshit. I agree. How are we going to get stuff done in this country?
Well, I think part of that problem is we haven't had the conversations with those folks either. I totally agree. Because there's been such a line drawn in the sand... Where if you were on one side or the other, especially in our world, labor, if you're a Democrat, you shouldn't be talking to the Republicans. I'm like, that's bullshit. I agree. How are we going to get stuff done in this country?
Forget anything else. It's like, you know, if you're looking to truly collaborate— actually make things happen, you've got to talk to people that you normally wouldn't. You've got to express your ideals, your opinions, and there's got to be common ground. I mean, I deal with probably the worst employers in the world.
Forget anything else. It's like, you know, if you're looking to truly collaborate— actually make things happen, you've got to talk to people that you normally wouldn't. You've got to express your ideals, your opinions, and there's got to be common ground. I mean, I deal with probably the worst employers in the world.
Forget anything else. It's like, you know, if you're looking to truly collaborate— actually make things happen, you've got to talk to people that you normally wouldn't. You've got to express your ideals, your opinions, and there's got to be common ground. I mean, I deal with probably the worst employers in the world.
I deal with corporate greed, white collar crime syndicates like Costco, United Airlines, and there's a list of them. And I could go on and on for days. And You know, a lot of the times you get problems solved by having discussions and finding out, you know, where you can work together.
I deal with corporate greed, white collar crime syndicates like Costco, United Airlines, and there's a list of them. And I could go on and on for days. And You know, a lot of the times you get problems solved by having discussions and finding out, you know, where you can work together.
I deal with corporate greed, white collar crime syndicates like Costco, United Airlines, and there's a list of them. And I could go on and on for days. And You know, a lot of the times you get problems solved by having discussions and finding out, you know, where you can work together.
I mean, who would think that, you know, Mark Wayne Mullen and I almost fought twice in the middle of the Senate floor. He's a pretty scrappy dude. Yeah, I'm from Boston, man. I don't sweat anybody.
I mean, who would think that, you know, Mark Wayne Mullen and I almost fought twice in the middle of the Senate floor. He's a pretty scrappy dude. Yeah, I'm from Boston, man. I don't sweat anybody.
I mean, who would think that, you know, Mark Wayne Mullen and I almost fought twice in the middle of the Senate floor. He's a pretty scrappy dude. Yeah, I'm from Boston, man. I don't sweat anybody.
but him and i have had a conversation we've actually had many conversations and you know we agree to disagree on what we can't agree on but at the end of the day there's going to be a lot of things that we can work together on on behalf of his constituency my members um you know because i don't agree with you on one issue should i draw a line in the sand and not talk to you again i mean there'd be a hundred percent divorce rate in this country if that was a key
but him and i have had a conversation we've actually had many conversations and you know we agree to disagree on what we can't agree on but at the end of the day there's going to be a lot of things that we can work together on on behalf of his constituency my members um you know because i don't agree with you on one issue should i draw a line in the sand and not talk to you again i mean there'd be a hundred percent divorce rate in this country if that was a key
but him and i have had a conversation we've actually had many conversations and you know we agree to disagree on what we can't agree on but at the end of the day there's going to be a lot of things that we can work together on on behalf of his constituency my members um you know because i don't agree with you on one issue should i draw a line in the sand and not talk to you again i mean there'd be a hundred percent divorce rate in this country if that was a key