American auto workers are increasingly fed up with Democrats as President Joe Biden pursues a green energy agenda.
Elijah Nouvelage/Bloomberg/Drew Angerer/Getty ImagesAmerican auto workers, about 150,000 of whom are represented by the United Auto Workers union, are increasingly fed up with Democrats as President Joe Biden pursues a green energy agenda set to eliminate auto jobs and shift billions up to corporate executives.
, Biden’s IRA is showering automakers with a massive windfall via tax credits for electric vehicles made in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.eliminateUAW President Shawn Fain, who has made sure to withhold the union’s endorsement from Biden, has called out the green energy agenda for merely shifting wealth to the top as auto workers see their salaries slashed.
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