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06StangAwesomecar

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  1. You are 100% correct. They cant see it though, The one guy said to me " I am not here to make friends I am here to do a job" Translation= I am going to stab you in the back anytime I can and will blow managment daily to fuck my coworkers. In my lifetime of work I have never seen backstabers like these two, they would say one thing to you, then blowing management in a blink. Makes for a great work enviroment.
  2. Nope don't need one I wrote it at your level !!! Wow what a burn on me
  3. People are out of work not knowing what the future holds and because you dont like a chairman at a plant they should close the doors! Are you a Ford employee??. If you are or not go FUCK YOURSELF. I know you are the hardest bestest employee around right, If you are a Ford employee you are probably one of the ones crying to management on a daily basis. Management loves people like you, pittin union against union. No wonder we have giving so much up. I worked with two people at Rawsonville like that they cried to managment on a daily basis, ended up bighting them in the ass. Made my year.
  4. I love this ""As long as you have salaries of $15 to $20 an hour, you will keep losing jobs to economies that pay $5 an hour," Fox said. "This great nation of the United States has to understand that the way we opened our markets, was to learn how to compete." Then the readers of the Detroit news will start with their overpaid union worker crap! What he should of said is "As long as you have salaries of $15 to $20 an hour, you will keep losing jobs to economies that pay $5 and less a hour,"And have no environmental laws, no health coverage, no pensions, no OSHA. We can build your products for peanuts and sell it back to you for no discounts and you people eat it up. And your CEO's make millions Fox said. "This great nation of the United States has to understand that the way we opened our markets, was to screw you!
  5. Here take the knife, WTF, We have had both Democrat and Republican Presidents. Congress controlled by both parties. NOTHING HAS BEEN DONE. Explain to me what congress has done that has benefited me this last 4 yrs. Pelosi is not for the auto companies or is Reid. She is against offshore drilling.(SAVE THE PLANET) Do you really think the Auto Industry would be in this mess if gas was $2.00 gal. I am unemployed thanks to Congress, Bush, Clinton, unfair trade, people buying imports. How about our elected officials give up their vehicle allowances and gas stipends and pay $4 and $5 a gallon for gas out of their pockets like the rest of us do. Think that might change their minds a little about drilling now? You did know that they don't pay for their gas. We lost 3.4 million manufacturing jobs, and our trade deficit with China grew to a record $1.1 trillion dollars, all while Michigans unemployment rate climbed to 7.6 percent. Last year U.S. automakers sold 9,723 vehicles in Korea out of 1.2 million total sales. Meanwhile, Korean automakers sold nearly 773,000 vehicles in the United States. Yup seems fair to me. http://politicalinquirer.com/2007/10/30/de...n-nancy-pelosi/ It is not the employer who pays the wages. Employers only handle the money. It is the customer who pays the wages." "There is one rule for industrialists and that is: Make the best quality of goods possible at the lowest cost possible, paying the highest wages possible. Henry Ford
  6. Hey I cant stand Bush, I think he is going to be the next Jimmy Carter. But lies are lies. He does not control everything. Are wonderful congress is the biggest problem.
  7. At least 50% of that stuff is wrong/incorrect/lies. You do realize that right. I suppose we didn't need to take over Afghanistan after 9/11? He executed a federal prisoner !!!!! I'm aghast. The president is never on "vacation". The president does not control the economy. The biggest energy crisis in US history. Oh, I don't think that title belongs to Bush. The national reserves aren't there for the relief of oil prices. They are there in the event of an interruption of oil supply. What do I care about how many foreign protesters are in the streets...? All 50 states are "bankrupt"? False. The united nations made itself irrelevant. The Anthrax killer committed suicide as he was about to be brought up on charges.
  8. Has anyone heard that 3 hourly and 2 supervisors may be loosing their jobs? (At Rawsonville) Supposedly, a supervisor was handing out 2 way memos like candy, taking equipment out of the plant, and certain hourly people took advantage of it, to the point where 2 low life hourly complained to someone upfront about it.(because they couldnt take what they wanted) Needeless to say said hourly guy had to bring trailer loads of stuff back to the plant. Nice.
  9. EXCELLENT ARTICLE THANK YOU!!!! For all you import lovers F-you. Also,, http://stabenow.senate.gov/infocus/fairtrade.html
  10. Obama plans to call Canada's 'president' CanWest News Service Published: Thursday, August 09 2007 http://www.canada.com/edmontonjournal/news...0e-915c8cf8dee2
  11. Check this out,,, http://www.redstate.com/diaries/redstate/2...vs-barack-obam/ Speaking ability: Palin, Beautifully executed initial stump speech in Dayton, OH hockey arena without a teleprompter. Obama An enter...wait--did you say without a teleprompter?? Union affiliation: Palin, Union member, married to Union member. Obama, Endorsed by a union
  12. Lets see Obama is 47, has zero experience (except for the work for Bill Ayers) proposing 800 Billion in new taxes is Obama not McCain. Obama says we can fix our energy problems with a tire gauge and he's backed up by an asshole who's lifetime body of work consists of being the equivalent of a poltical Pit-bull. I'll take the experienced old guy over the one who has a nice speech he gave in 2002. On quality vs. quantity her(Palin's) experience is probably equal to his as far as "running a country" goes. Remember her name isn't on the top of the ticket. Palin is a relative novice. Further checking reveals some true accomplishments, plus the fact that she has been a governor for almost two years. But two years of experience as a governor, versus almost four years as a do-nothing absentee Senator that has spent most of his term promoting HIMSELF in his run up to the presidency. Any criticism of Palin as being 'inexperienced' can be easily countered by noting that Senator is AT LEAST as inexperienced. Both have similar resumes: Palin was a councilwoman, Obama was a community organizer ; Palin was a mayor, Obama was Senator in one of the most corrupt states in the nation; Palin is a governor, Obama is a Senator. At the same time, the McCain camp can respond by noting that, despite Palin's 'inexperience', she is only running as VP. Obama, on the other hand, is the inexperienced one, and he is running for the office of the Commander in Chief. She looks good. She's a NRA member She speaks well She's a reformer She seems to have a record of no nonsense She's pro-life She killed that bridge-to-nowhere project She has been in the union and her husband is a card carring union member. When she was mayor of that little town, she cut her own salary, and cut property taxes 60%. She also successfully took on the oil industry, leading to a tax increase on oil company profits that now has the state's treasury swelling. But the UAW is SPENDING MY MONEY backing Obama, money NOT well spent.
  13. The way I read it skilled trades will be BYE-BYE. Go ahead and vote for it. Vote yes and your job is gone, Vote no and it will still be gone. The domestics are going the toyoda way, plain and simple. Toyoda can brag all they want about there 12billion dollar profit, how much of that was from the USA?
  14. Well said!!! Also I wonder if the crybaby has his box of kleenex next to him at all times,, (I dont get a signing bonus) Wal-Mart doesnt do that WTF.
  15. Nope not in favor of Veba, also dont believe the big 3 is in any dire straits either with all the waste I see at work, And the daily management blunders. A third party other then the Uaw is suppose to run it anyway. I am glad that it bothers you that I may agree with SOME of what EA writes. If you dont like it dont click it, ok mr pushover.
  16. It is scary how accurate he is,,, WOW. http://youtube.com/watch?v=EkZnnotyoKY
  17. Oh really, lets see who started the Job Banks oh smart one, I bet you think it was the Uaw dont you. We have co-pays, on office visits and perscriptions. Obviously you dont read to much. You say we are overpaid. Just another domestic, union, hater who is uninformed.
  18. Does the Big Bad Texas made Toyoda come with these in the option package,,,LOL Tundra convention
  19. March 18, 2007 BY RON DZWONKOWSKI FREE PRESS COLUMNIST Free trade hereabouts generally is taken to mean they send us cheap goods, we send them good jobs. Or we open the border to endless truckloads of Canadian trash, and send auto production to the Canadians because they have government-paid health care. Oh, Americans get globalization all right. But they get shafted on trade -- at least that's the perception. And there is a rationale for it. The American government has been much more aggressive about opening access to the U.S. market than about making sure foreign markets are open to U.S. goods and services. Everybody on Earth wants to sell here, in the land of the voracious consumer, but nobody wants to throw open their markets to American products -- or even our trash. Instead, they want American employers to build factories in their countries. In a recent national survey conducted for the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, 60% of Americans said international trade was bad for U.S. workers. In a Pew Research Center survey late last year, 48% of Americans said free trade agreements lead to job losses while only 12% said they create jobs. In a discussion last week at the Detroit Economic Club, I asked the ambassadors to America from Germany and the European Union what Europe needed that the United States could supply. Neither named a product, a good or a commodity kind of thing you might sell at a profit. Rather, they said, the United States can export its can-do attitude, its knack for seeing problems as opportunities, its collegial workplace atmosphere, its entrepreneurial spirit. What's that worth to a 43-year-old autoworker whose job has just vanished? Actually, the EU has a far more robust and two-way economic relationship with the United States than the Asian companies that get most of the attention these days. Asia is still largely a one-way deal. A pending trade agreement with South Korea is the latest example. Last year, American automakers sold about 7,200 cars in South Korea. The South Koreans sold 801,000 in the United States. Maybe South Koreans wouldn't buy any more Cadillacs and Lincolns even if they could, but they're not getting the chance because of their government's import restrictions. And the proposed new trade agreement would send even more of their vehicles our way. U.S. Rep. Sander Levin, D-Royal Oak, who chairs a key House subcommittee on trade issues, said in a speech last week that South Korea has thrown up "massive non-tariff barriers to American industrial products in general and automotive products in particular ... an economic iron curtain." "Korea has successfully pursued an industrial policy, following the Japanese model, of sheltering its market and using profits from higher prices in their domestic market to sell autos cheaper in the U.S., and pour the profits into research and development to improve their products in competition with American cars," Levin said. "We welcome competition that helps improve our products, but not distorted markets." Globalization presents enormous opportunities. Its explosion drove the economic boom of the 1990s. It's not going into reverse. In fact, the EU is proposing a new transatlantic agreement that would share standards across the ocean wherever possible, so manufacturers would not have to meet separate European and U.S. specifications. This makes enormous sense and has global possibilities. The cost savings could be huge and, on some products, from medicines to motor vehicles, there can't be all that much difference between what we'll allow and they'll allow. American industry will never compete with the Third World on labor costs, but is becoming extraordinarily more efficient and certainly can match anyone on quality and innovation. But the key is in the world's growing markets. The United States cannot keep letting other countries protect their industries at the expense of ours. American industries don't need protection. They need access. If globalization is all about breaking down international barriers, Uncle Sam needs to be sure they are falling both ways.
  20. DETROIT (Reuters) -- Ford Motor Co. said today that CEO Alan Mulally received $28.18 million compensation in 2006, including an $18.5 million bonus. Mulally, a former Boeing Co. executive, replaced Bill Ford Jr. as CEO in September. Chairman Bill Ford, who was CEO for the first eight months of 2006, did not receive any cash salary, bonus, or stock awards for 2006 as he had made a ... story Published: 12:22 PM, ET, 4/5/07 [REG]
  21. Isnt it amazing a car like the overated Camry with a exhaust that is the lowest point on the car. But it is a Toyoda so it is made from indestructible materials anyway so it just cant fail,,,
  22. Some people are so http://www.stateaction.org/issues/issue.cf...WorkForLess.xml http://www.union1.org/badforindiana/FAQS.htm
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