Posted by IndianaRed on July 23, 2008 at 12:35:37 from (70.9.77.39):
In Reply to: Re: One from today posted by krm on July 23, 2008 at 07:29:19:
Ditch Mitch! Ditch Mitch! lol If your party weren't so completely void of any ideas other than tax and spend, tax and spend, you might have something to debate, but you don't. Just Ditch Mitch!! He's goig to be reelected in a landslide too.
And you can't handle the truth, Unions will be the death of GM and Ford. I deliver to auto plants all over northern Indiana, GM and Chrysler. Everytime I go in there I see people sitting around doing nothing, or worse, playing cards or some game. Horrible. And these aren't people on break, this is over-staffing due to Union demands. Once the car manufacturers are gone, so will those jobs. Good for everyone, huh? Amazing how Honda and Nissan can pay high wages, provide good benefits, and build good cars without using Union labor.
Any facts to dispute what I've said, or just more mindless ranting?
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