If you think unions are the problem, why do Japanese cars, that are assembled in the US for several thousand dollar LESS, cost 20% to 30% MORE to drive home than a union made domestic of the same size and with the same equipment? ;)
>> One thing you can be thankful for is that the Jap companies, assembling
>> vehicle in the US, will not get US taxpayer money, even though they too
>> are loosing sales in their biggest market and losing money world wide as >> well.
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>> It will be the Japanese government and the Jap taxpayers who will need to
>> up the amount of the subsidy they have been giving ALL of their
>> manufactures since WWII. ;)
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> Sounds like CAW/UAW spew to me. Ever ask yourself why it is only CAW/UAW
> companies and plants in trouble? Even GM China and Europe do better.
> Maybe GM CAW/UAW and North American management should be fired.
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>>>>> Feburary 17th is coming up pretty quick, for those following, a
>>>>> magical date where GM has to present a viable recovery plan to a no BS
>>>>> president. Better be good boy, better be real good or you can kiss
>>>>> your jobs goodbye. My guess is sooner or later the recovery plan will
>>>>> include a "packaged" chapter 11.
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>>>> You seem to take great delight in the prospect of people losing their >>>> jobs.
>>>> You are one creepy son of a bitch.
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>>> Not really. But it has been a long time coming and the idiots that can
>>> control it are looking at the freight train coming at them like stunned
>>> deer not doing anything meaningful to avoid it. But at the last minute
>>> when firings occur, whine and pick taxpayers pockets like magots on a
>>> carcas. They collectively made their problems my problem, so don't
>>> expect any sympathy. Just want them out of my pockets.
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