After a week of crocodile tears over the Kurds, look what Lindsey says in private:
SCOOP: Lindsey Graham was pranked by the same Russians who got to Adam Schiff. In a call with the "Turkish defense minister," he called the Kurdish YPG a "threat" and said Trump "wants to be helpful, within the limits of his power" in the Reza Zarrab case. https://t.co/k7479NIkCC
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) October 10, 2019
These are Russians with a supposed connection to Russian intelligence. Russia has an interest in making Graham look bad given his break from Trump on Syria. What other dirt do they have on Graham and others? What role does the media have in promoting it? https://t.co/L8Y18OCsZi
— Michael McDonald (@ElectProject) October 10, 2019
The timing on the release of this phone recording is highly suspicious. Yes, the phone call was done in Aug., but how is it Politico has it in their hands now? If we're going to be serious about being resilient to foreign interference, we need to consider what is going on here
— Michael McDonald (@ElectProject) October 10, 2019

“What is happening” and “Hmm” are related so:
The United Auto Workers’ Union has been on strike for 1 month.
The workers are suffering financially and so are the cities that they live and work in.
GM has lost $1.6 billion in profits to date and continues to lose $82 million per day.
At this point the CEO of GM Mary Barra needs to explain herself, because she appears to be a harder hard-ass then previously thought.
Maybe not yet irrational, but getting close.
Unless Mary Barra intends to liquidate the company or move it lock, stock and barrel overseas, then what Mary is doing makes absolutely no sense at all.
Not to the workers, their communities, the shareholders or the investors.
It’s time for CEO Mary to climb in off that limb she’s put herself on and begin to use her critical thinking skills.
GM workers have earned and are due a larger paycheck and a bigger share of the overall profits.
CEO Barra might also consider throwing her support behind Medicare-For-All, so that in future negotiations the health care issue won’t need to be on the table.