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Trump announced plans to block Nippon Steel’s $14.9 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel, drawing backlash from many steelworkers who previously supported him.

While some, including United Steelworkers president David McCall, oppose the deal over concerns about job security and unfulfilled promises, others fear blocking it could harm the struggling U.S. steel industry.

Trump’s stance has been criticized as a “gut punch” by union leaders like Jason Zugai, who had expected him to support the deal after the election.

Critics argue Trump has offered no alternative plan to invest in U.S. steel plants if the deal is blocked.

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      … and the years leading up to it, and the four years since … shit has been ooozing out of both ends of that waste of humanity for a long time.

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      Yeah like you couldn’t botch a worldwide pandemic worse than he did but enough Americans seemed to think he deserved another term. I only hope one of the other random viruses don’t get out of control again…cause that’s what stops them, hope right?

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    Trump’s stance has been criticized as a “gut punch” by union leaders like Jason Zugai, who had expected him to support the deal after the election.

    Remember in 2018 when that Trump supporter went on TV to cry about how Trump “wasn’t hurting the right people” during the longest government shutdown in history? Yeah, we’ve already been through the circus that is a Trump presidency, so sit down and STFU. You clowns are getting exactly what you voted for. Trump has never cared about you and never will.

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      ( see this being a common theme over the next year. Trump supporters shocked when policy changes impact them negatively.

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      I, for one, would like to congratulate the Leopards for being the number one mentioned animal for 2025.

      I’d also like to congratulate all those who voted for the Leopards Eating People’s Faces Party. May you all get exactly what you’ve wanted from the party!

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      People in unions love voting conservative. They generally have the political acumen of a sea sponge and are easy to manipulate. When they lose their union, their benefits and have their income cut in half it will be Bidens fault for not putting more protections in place when he had the power to do so.

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    You wanted this over a Black woman president, rural Pennsylvania, and Trump-supporting union members. Those jobs ain’t comin.

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      Biden and Harris both opposed this merger, as does the United Steelworkers Union. This isn’t a gotcha moment.

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        The problem is that there is no alternate plan for the steelworkers there. Not even a concept. Besides subsisting on existing Biden’s IRA and IIJA money there is no federal help planned. Harris had support for small business in her plan, and continuing the progress of Biden, including the CHIPS act for domestic silicon production, Pete Buttigieg’s rail plans that would demand locally produced steel so on and so forth. Trump’s answer would “weave” into something different every time you would ask.

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    Don’t really get why Unions would be happy to sell to a foreign company. Short article kind of suggests it’s contentious. Biden and other union members opposed it.

    Not sure this is the dig on Trump people think it is.

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      US Steel is super rocky and blocking a buy out by Nippon will likely mean some sort of deal with Cleveland-Cliffs. The difference is Nippon has negotiated that they would maintain union contracts and upgrade facilities in SW Pennsylvania whereas Cleveland-Cliffs will almost certainly shut the plants down.

      Frankly, it’s a bandaid that eventually needs to be ripped off. USX hasn’t reinvested into their processes pretty much ever, decided to spend their time trying to circumvent Clean Air Act laws for 50 years and then bitch and moan that it would be too expensive to become compliant.

      The Mon Valley has terrible air quality and it’s directly from three primary polluters, which are all USX facilities.

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      U.S. Steel has brand new currently non union facilities in Arkansas. For sure anyone buying the company definitely wants these.

      Nippon Steel says they would keep older (unionized) facilities in Pennsylvania open. Union leadership has said that they don’t believe them.

      U.S. Steel has said that they might close older facilities if the sale doesn’t go through. Union members who work at the plants say that they believe Nippon Steel will protect their jobs and disagree with leadership.

      IMO this is defyingly more of a “that’s capitalism baybee!” than anything else.

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    Man, media can really frame anything to get people to support it. Suddenly folks here love corporate mega mergers.

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      Not just that, but a mega merger that Biden and Harris opposed! This isn’t a Democratic politics position. Or even something supported by the steel workers in general. It’s just some specific workers that were in the place that was supposed to get investment after the merger. The “haha, shoulda voted Democratic” reaction is deeply dumb.

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    Trump doesn’t have a plan? Preposterous! He is the most smartestest, rootin-tootinest, bleached-asshole-eyed, super-businessed traitor. He has so many plans. Beautiful plans. Some nice men with clothes adorned with ancient spirtual iconography told him so at the rally.