Missouri
Related: About this forumActor John Goodman in Missouri ad opposing right to work
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) Actor John Goodman is featured in a radio ad opposing a right-to-work law on Missouris Aug. 7 ballot.
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported Tuesday that the ad is airing in the St. Louis market.
Goodman says the law is marketed as a way to help workers. But he tells voters to look a little deeper, and youll see its all about corporate greed.
Goodman starred on Roseanne. He went to high school and college in Missouri.
https://apnews.com/c5b976329e174034bbfd14c17bc7cac4

elleng
(139,456 posts)that mean exactly the opposite!
"Right to work" means "we'll pay you shit but you have a right to work."
forgotmylogin
(7,844 posts)Dennis Donovan
(30,981 posts)
Rebl2
(16,336 posts)stonecutter357
(12,835 posts)dawg day
(7,947 posts)... because it's actually about LOSING the right to work.
Liberalagogo
(1,770 posts)with the death of Roseanne! (Not kidding.)
Say what you will, but apparently this turn of events is pissing off Rump-lickers everywhere and they're bitching and moaning all over the place. So it's be worth it to give the show the highest ratings ever!
pecosbob
(7,928 posts)the GOP reinforce the message among their base that it's the welfare state and taxation for entitlements for 'those' people that's the reason no one can pay to have the roads fixed, that all their tax dollars are going to support undeserving drug-using foreigners in the liberal cities while the truth is that the blue states pay for the red states. They won't rest until the only thing states pay for are police and prisons...and it won't be long before they start sub-contracting policing as well.
aeromanKC
(3,641 posts)I've seen over 30 Prop A Vote NO yard signs (Way to go for the GOTV ground game!!)
and 0 (That's Zero) Prop A Vote Yes signs
over the past few weeks around my area of Suburban KC North of the River.
BTW: My Congressman is a Whackadoodle RWNJ Sam Graves
Gore1FL
(22,460 posts)Some of the signs worry me a bit. In the day it's easier to see the whole sign, but at night, at a distance only the large white letters are visible and it looks like "Vote Prop A." Below is an example. I understand why red was chosen, but...
aeromanKC
(3,641 posts)Good to hear!! The signs in my area have a Blue background.
We need to run up the numbers in our areas because you know out state rural areas are going to vote Yes just because the catchy title (Right to Work) without even knowing what it's about. Right to Work? Well, that sounds good. Sure, I'm for that.
workinclasszero
(28,270 posts)so to speak. Way north of KC. Im hoping its a good sign for tomorrow.
aeromanKC
(3,641 posts)Nice to see NO signs in the Boonies!!
I would say I am at about 100-0 in No Signs to Yes signs!! I did notice an online ad from Families for Prosperity (I think) to click on today. I clicked on it and entered a not very nice email and not very nice message to them. So it seems the YES's are spending their money online. Makes you wonder if it is Russian money..??
zentrum
(9,867 posts)
right to not have any power at all against the boss.

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