No, no perception Ron. You take the truck apart and look at the differences in the bolts used. That's just one of MANY differences. Not perception, but fact. Do your research.
During the 1970's, more than 40% of American jobs were union with workers' savings at a national average of 11%. Fast forward to 2005, unions accounted for 24% of the U.S. workforce and the average savings had fallen to 0% of earnings and thereby creating a debtor nation. These facts indicate that non-union workers benefit greatly from strong unions.
I believe The Big 3 Should Get a Bailout...only if they Allow Business CEO's to Run the Business the way they want and not allow the UNION to mess up everything. Also tax Products that are not American. Every Empire has fallen, and we are seeing this right now, We are falling and China Is rising. Honestly Small Business Who cares. Joe the Plumber can go Broke and he wont affect the Country if this companies Crash we might get into a Depression. 3 million JOBS and counting if they fall
the big three have not bin compeeting wiht honda or toyota for almost ten years. and they know it. I used to work for a parts comany that suplied for the big three. and all of them have almost less than one third of the pie.
I do love this country. I gave American automakers all my support for years and what I got in return was SUB-PAR products. If more Americans did what I did years ago, they would have had to give us quality to stay alive rather than sucker punch us with what we see now. It all trickles down to everyone connected to the automakers wanting more money,less output. It's a viscous cycle that had to stop somewhere. If you want to send a company a message, hit them in the pocket book.
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Michael Savage Names the 'Beast' behind "The Fairness Doctrine"
yak6ex 2 years ago
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Michael Savage Names the 'Beast' behind "The Fairness Doctrine"
yak6ex 2 years ago
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ChaosAsakura 3 years ago
No, no perception Ron. You take the truck apart and look at the differences in the bolts used. That's just one of MANY differences. Not perception, but fact. Do your research.
checkercm 3 years ago
During the 1970's, more than 40% of American jobs were union with workers' savings at a national average of 11%. Fast forward to 2005, unions accounted for 24% of the U.S. workforce and the average savings had fallen to 0% of earnings and thereby creating a debtor nation. These facts indicate that non-union workers benefit greatly from strong unions.
konekufpictures 3 years ago
I believe The Big 3 Should Get a Bailout...only if they Allow Business CEO's to Run the Business the way they want and not allow the UNION to mess up everything. Also tax Products that are not American. Every Empire has fallen, and we are seeing this right now, We are falling and China Is rising. Honestly Small Business Who cares. Joe the Plumber can go Broke and he wont affect the Country if this companies Crash we might get into a Depression. 3 million JOBS and counting if they fall
vigorosoPIMPJr 3 years ago
Perception is in the eye of the indiviual.
Ronbert1V 3 years ago
the big three have not bin compeeting wiht honda or toyota for almost ten years. and they know it. I used to work for a parts comany that suplied for the big three. and all of them have almost less than one third of the pie.
Ronbert1V 3 years ago
checkercm,
I do love this country. I gave American automakers all my support for years and what I got in return was SUB-PAR products. If more Americans did what I did years ago, they would have had to give us quality to stay alive rather than sucker punch us with what we see now. It all trickles down to everyone connected to the automakers wanting more money,less output. It's a viscous cycle that had to stop somewhere. If you want to send a company a message, hit them in the pocket book.
corstoyotaguy 3 years ago
By the way, you take that tocoma apart and its a piece of shit next to the F-150. That's a fact and all else is just public perception.
checkercm 3 years ago