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Car built by management..
« on: October 01, 2023, 11:49:13 AM »
  built since UAW went on strike;

   Not very good isit !
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Re: Car built by management..
« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2023, 11:51:01 AM »
  ..But of course, Toyota, Hyundai, Nissan and Kia, are still producing some very fine cars.  Take a hint, UAW !
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Re: Car built by management..
« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2023, 03:27:19 PM »
The Japanese are pretty much like the arabs.
We brought them our technology and training
and they turned around and modified it and
used it to cut our b***s off

If you think any of these other countries would
step in and rescue the nation when we're foundering
and not have many strings attached, you're
fooling yourself


Just me- if I were a millionaire/billionaire
investor and someone or a group tried to
put the squeeze on my nads, I'd bulldoze
my building and move to the Bahamas and
open a new business in Costa Rica or
somewhere where the workers would be
ecstatic to draw 3 dollars an hour sans
benefits of any kind
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Re: Car built by management..
« Reply #3 on: October 01, 2023, 03:48:15 PM »
Man, that’s a funny picture. I can’t stop looking at it.

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Re: Car built by management..
« Reply #4 on: October 02, 2023, 01:41:10 AM »
  Those auto companies are building cars Under the same conditions as the "big three", right here in the USA.   The ugly truth we must face, is that
  virtually no corp has serious loyalty to the USA.
 
  Lets take a look, and see what cars contain most American made components.  Hate to breakany bubbles...but Tesla is tyhe only car made from
   100% American made components !  Here is a list of the "most American" cars..in component order.

 https://time.com/4677817/american-cars-brands-manufacturing/

  And the China/GM love affair is going on swimmingly..  https://qz.com/594984/the-secret-history-of-gms-chinese-bailout

  Does it sound lke Chinese GM would "step in to rescue" our nation ?  Since Obama, a large chunk of GM is China owned..

  Keep in mind..when GM went broke under Obama, he used our tax money to buy their stock..then he gave it to the union (UAW), who promptly sold it to China..  Patriotism, loyalty?

  Frankly, I suspect Japan and Korea are better friends than is Communist China.

  Then, the third member of the "BIG THREE"..Chrysler... Not Walter Chrysler's company anymore !  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_Chrysler_Automobiles#:~:text=Fiat's%20initial%20purchase%20was%20a,Group%20a%20wholly%20owned%20subsidiary.

 I drive a Jeep from Fiat~Chrysler... but it is no more American, than is Hyundai..  Below; an excerpt from the above article;

   " Origins
The integration between Fiat and Chrysler dates back to 2009, after Chrysler filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization on 30 April 2009. On 10 June 2009, Chrysler emerged from the bankruptcy proceedings with the United Auto Workers pension fund, Fiat, and the US and Canadian governments as principal owners. Fiat's initial purchase was a 20% stake; by January 2012, it grew to 58.5%. On 21 January 2014, Fiat completed the acquisition of the remaining 41.5% from the United Auto Workers, making Chrysler Group a wholly owned subsidiary. On 2 February 2014, Fiat Chrysler began trading on the NYSE under the ticker symbol "FCAU".[20] The total cost of acquisition was US$4.9 billion with an additional US$5.5 billion in pension liability."


  So basically, if you want the most American car..better go Tesla ! ;)  ;D

  Just like th ebig bankers..these major corporations who used to call themselves "international" corps, now consider themselves to be
  "supranational"..not owing any allegiance to any country.
 
   Just as other "suprsnstional" groups, such as the WEF, doesn't harbor any allegiance to any country..  In fact, it looks like the WEF is driving for a
    "one world government" !
     

   
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