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Re: Unions Killing Detroit


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Posted by trucker40 on November 14, 2008 at 16:40:16 from (69.155.107.241):

In Reply to: Re: Unions Killing Detroit posted by mlpankey on November 14, 2008 at 15:34:52:

I agree with you.Unions arent perfect but they are way better than not having them.Unions are what made America what it was.These people doing the griping dont know anything,but they think they do.These people wont be satisfied until they have turned America into China.Then they will cry for somebody to save them.Wonder who would save them?The Army is not going to,they will just protect the country,not their job.The Marines arent going to,neither is the Air Force or Coast Guard.Corporate people could care lees if they work or starve.They dont want their old Antique a--,they want their kids under 10.They can get a kid to do anything if they are hungry,and they are learning more about stuff like that over in China.Getting things all ready to bring that here.The know it alls unknowingly are helping the agenda along.If they cut the unions pay,next it will be their pay too.If you want a union job,they are few and far between.After this maybe there wont be any.All of us would be at the mercy of the corporation.I dont even want to think about what that will mean.Its bad enough with a union,it will horrible without unions.Before some judge does anything drastic there will most likely be a big strike and then it will be no company instead of bankrupt company.Bring people in for less,is always what they try,but people all along the line will drag their feet and they wont get anything done,at least thats the way it did work.Just because there are people lucky enough to get that union job is one thing,but there is a mountain of jobs being held up by those factories.Where are you going to get parts for your car if Ford,GM and Chrysler go under?I doubt if you will get them from Toyota.Its hard to say just what something like that would do to the country.Missouri has over 220,000 auto related jobs,and lots more everywhere.No, bankruptcy to break the union is a disgusting idea,brought to us by disgusting politicians.I just hope things dont get ugly,but Im afraid they will,and whether those guys get 100,000 a year will be a minor thing when you cant live anywhere because of people stealing to eat.If that happens there will be a war that will make the Civil War look like a skirmish and whatever survives of the country is probably not going to be recognizeable.In a country with 300 million guns,maybe more,and lots of short tempered,alcohol loaded,crazy,hungry people,aimed at the part of the population that made this happen?Only a fool would even think about setting that off.I dont think there will be a need for population control after that.The only smart thing to do is figure out how to make it work,seriously,and without a judge,bankruptcy,or the government involved before things get stupid.


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