Trump and the Republicans Declare Open Season on Workers

Rally to Recall Senator Dan Kapanke at 58 Copeland Avenue La Crosse at 2:30PM, Saturday, March 26th. Republican office grand opening where Senator Dan Kapanke spoke. About 125 lively "housewarmers" showed up.

In a week where the sun still rises and billionaires still don’t pay taxes, Donald Trump and the Republican Party have taken another hammer to the working class—this time gutting labor protections so thoroughly you’d think workers asked to be exploited.

If you thought Trump’s “blue-collar billionaire” shtick was anything but cosplay for crowds in red hats, the past 72 hours should wake you from your red, white, and delusional stupor.

Dismantling Labor Protections One Sweatshop Rule at a Time

Over 60 worker protection rules are currently on the chopping block. And what did these radical socialist rules do? Oh, just things like:

Ensuring home health care workers (mostly women, many immigrants) get minimum wage and overtime. Making sure seasonal farmworkers aren’t crushed under retaliatory employers or wage theft. Requiring—you ready?—hard hats and lighting on construction sites. How radical! What’s next? Making coal miners wear shorts and flip-flops?

The GOP logic: “If the workplace kills fewer people than war, it’s probably too regulated.”

Trump’s Department of Labor — Now the Department of Let ’Em Suffer

The Department of Labor—already hemorrhaging staff—is going full “Wild West,” with 20% of employees gone and oversight essentially replaced with the honor system. Because we all know how honorable Amazon warehouses and meatpacking plants are when no one’s watching.

Meanwhile, enforcement is drying up like a union contract in a right-to-work state. The rich now have more protection in their yachts than workers do in a steel mill.

Trump’s Real Target: Organized Labor and Anyone Who Punches a Clock

If you’re still clinging to your “Trump’s a friend of the little guy” fantasy, consider this:

A federal court just gave him the green light to strip collective bargaining rights from thousands of federal workers.

Because nothing says “small government” like micromanaging who gets to form a union.

But hey, if you think fighting for fair pay, safe workplaces, and human dignity is “woke,” congratulations—you’ve been successfully conned by the guy who had gold toilets and hired scabs to build his towers.

US Dept of Energy post proclaiming coal is the moment.

The Republicans have labeled these protections “obsolete.”

You know what else is obsolete?

Child labor laws — but don’t worry, they’re working on rolling those back too! Trust in government And apparently, the idea that capitalism should at least pretend to have a conscience.

This isn’t policy—it’s economic sadism dressed up as deregulation. The Trump-era GOP doesn’t want a labor force. They want a labor source: silent, compliant, and conveniently underpaid.

If you die on the job? That’s just the free market sorting itself out.

Let’s be real: this isn’t about small government. It’s about big bosses, bigger profits, and silencing the people who mop the floors, fix the bridges, and make the damn country run. And it’s happening fast.

So unless you’re an oil tycoon, a hedge fund vampire, or a factory owner with a body count, this should terrify you.

Because Trump’s not just coming for your vote—he’s coming for your break time, your benefits, and your body.

Raise hell. Organize. Or keep watching your rights vanish one executive order at a time.


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