Posted by Howard H. on February 16, 2009 at 08:41:42 from (164.58.210.23):
In Reply to: Re: OT: china junk posted by JOB on February 15, 2009 at 06:57:17:
Hey JOB,
Union thugs also sabotaged a bunch of Caterpillar equipment when a friend of mine inadvertantly strayed into "union turf"...
So you can wave the "union" flag all you want - but to a lot of honest, "independent" workers, unions are little more than organized crime with a public office space and phone number.
I'll bet you can't tell me the difference between chicken-s**t equipment sabotage/union threats, etc, and average everyday terrorism...
Unions WAY over-grabbed for power and money in the 80's and 90's and management caved in - so of course, manufacturing work is flocking to countries where labor is cheaper and more honest. And American companies are now paying the price in caving in to unrealistic union demands and threats.
And I have all American vehicles. But I won't buy a new one! I'll buy a good used American vehicle, because I won't subsidize the unions anymore than many people won't subsidize the foreign car companies...
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