Even if the PRO Act were somehow to pass, and If we accept Andrew Yang's claim that automation is going to replace a large portion of the working class economy, then is the future hope of a growing labor movement basically a false hope? Wouldn't companies just automate jobs where workers try and unionize? (Still support unions btw).
I have heard you guys mention many times that politics are now nationalized even in smaller races (and I agree). Do you think a working class coalition would have a better chance of succeeding if it started with local office and trickled its way up or if it started at the top and trickled its way down? And what would be the advantages and disadvantages to each approach?