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gsuburban

join:2000-02-29
Glendora, CA

reply to Techie714

Re: U.S. Workers Cost To Much

Blame all of this on the U.S. Government. The auto industry changed when they allowed Nissan and Toyota among a few to set up production in the south and they are not union if I recall. Therefore, if this is the case, they are doing it for less obviously eliminating a level of nothing in my opinion. A friend was stweard in a union once and got no where with that. The union just wanted everyone's dues for nothing really in return a company couldn't provide.

Bush and the previous are playing us all for bigger plans for "their future".


pnh102
Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty
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join:2002-05-02
Mount Airy, MD

said by gsuburban:

The auto industry changed when they allowed Nissan and Toyota among a few to set up production in the south and they are not union if I recall.
So you would prefer that Nissan, Toyota, Hyundai, Daimler Benz, Honda and Subaru not hire Americans and build cars in the USA with USA-made parts?

Foreign companies "insourcing" jobs to the USA is supposed to be the benefit of "free trade." We should be encouraging more foreign companies to bring jobs to the USA and hire more Americans.
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