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Cavuto: Chuck Schumer's silence speaks volumes

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    16,000 bank workers axed, yet no outrage?

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60000 people lost their jobs today and for the life of me I could not find Chuck Schumer.

Anywhere or for that matter any Democrat expressing -- are outraged and I was looking everywhere.

Not even a press release to denounce these reckless layoffs -- Corporate America's latest act of heartless.

Or peeved off presses denouncing the firing of salt in the -- union guys now not not for these 161000.

Maybe because.

Well -- our union guys they were.

Bank of America's -- and by the end of the year they're all going to be out of a job.

The bank accelerating its cost cutting plans and guess who got caught in the -- Those workers who I guess had no lobby and clearly on capitol LA engender very little so -- -- Maybe it's because like I said they're not union maybe it's because they're from an evil bank maybe it's because they're not union end.

From an evil bank I don't know while I do know is this much is clear these 161000.

Folks are just invisible.

161000.

Workers packing boxes and belongings but it politicians don't comments -- like a tree falling in a partisan.

No one's there to hear it may -- didn't happen.

-- -- And it does but because is Bank of America it's done and who cares.

Maybe that is also because none of this -- it's a liberal narrative that.

Has it that evil banks are doing so well for themselves that they won't so much -- lift a finger for us greedy -- -- bastard swimming in the Rondo.

But refusing to land that -- then all of a sudden that's the reality that crashes the property or balancing party.

Now some politicians would seem to whine about Boeing hiring.

1000 votes in a right to work state.

Because they're not union then there's -- -- about this setting up 161000 votes in a very different industry because -- Bank of America.

I'm still waiting for an outrage Chuck -- -- come to the microphone.

Let's to say.

I'm not thinking.