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EPISODE · Feb 10, 2024 · 46 MIN

Friday, February 9, 2024 - It's "the south" v. "union" all over again

from The Ron Show · host Ron Roberts

Unions are quite popular⁠ so why are ⁠Georgia Republicans attacking ⁠their right to form? Well, obviously they represent business before the working class. Nothing new there. In real estate we call it "buyer beware," or "caveat emptor;" the concept that it's up to the buyer to know of issues with a home or property ahead of purchase. That's why those who live along the Belt Line in Atlanta who might be opposed to the "always part of the plan" to include light rail baffle me. Fortunately, MARTA and Belt Line officials are ⁠forging ahead despite the grousing⁠. It's not newsworthy to learn from a special counsel that Joe Biden's an elderly man. It's newsworthy ⁠it was even included in the report⁠ at all - but then the person in charge is a Republican and polls show Biden's age is a soft spot with 2024 voters. Why is his memory under scrutiny though, when his last (and likely future) opponent can't remember what his ex-wife looks like or when GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene couldn't recall much of anything while under oath?

Unions are quite popular⁠ so why are ⁠Georgia Republicans attacking ⁠their right to form? Well, obviously they represent business before the working class. Nothing new there. In real estate we call it "buyer beware," or "caveat emptor;" the concept that it's up to the buyer to know of issues with a home or property ahead of purchase. That's why those who live along the Belt Line in Atlanta who might be opposed to the "always part of the plan" to include light rail baffle me. Fortunately, MARTA and Belt Line officials are ⁠forging ahead despite the grousing⁠. It's not newsworthy to learn from a special counsel that Joe Biden's an elderly man. It's newsworthy ⁠it was even included in the report⁠ at all - but then the person in charge is a Republican and polls show Biden's age is a soft spot with 2024 voters. Why is his memory under scrutiny though, when his last (and likely future) opponent can't remember what his ex-wife looks like or when GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene couldn't recall much of anything while under oath?

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