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Re: fintail [rockylee] by gagrice
Aug 12, 2008 (2:14 pm)
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Replying to: rockylee (Aug 12, 2008 12:49 am)

I got to laugh at the comment that my idea's are scary ???
 
What is scary is people like you believe Obama, a product of Chicago politics. Probably the most corrupt city in the USA over the last 75 years. McCain I have some idea of what to expect. Obama I have none. He talks like a miniature Carter. You are too young to remember how that man devastated this country financially as well as emotionally. Not everyone is stuck in a poor job with little future like the UAW workers. To suggest that GW Bush has had anything to do with the downfall of the UAW and the Big 3 is laughable. NAFTA was laid out long ago and will continue to evolve.
 
Our best bet is to learn to live with it. Congress would have to change it. There was NO legislation in the 110th addressing ANY issue with NAFTA that I could find. Obama could have offered legislation to rescind NAFTA as a Senator. What makes you think he would do anything as President?
 
You seem to be against the War in Iraq. How many UAW jobs do you think are directly tied to supplying that war effort? I would bet the Big 3 have some pretty lucrative contracts tied to the war effort.
 
My guess is after 4 years of Obama Michigan and the UAW will be in worse shape.
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tedebear... by iluvmysephia1
Aug 12, 2008 (3:30 pm)
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did you fly out to Seattle or did Boeing reps hold a job fair there in St.Louis? IBEW, eh? Well, you're not new to unions, couldn't be too bad, huh?
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Re: fintail [gagrice] by rockylee
Aug 12, 2008 (4:13 pm)
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Replying to: gagrice (Aug 12, 2008 2:14 pm)

What is scary is people like you believe Obama, a product of Chicago politics. Probably the most corrupt city in the USA over the last 75 years. McCain I have some idea of what to expect. Obama I have none. He talks like a miniature Carter. You are too young to remember how that man devastated this country financially as well as emotionally. Not everyone is stuck in a poor job with little future like the UAW workers. To suggest that GW Bush has had anything to do with the downfall of the UAW and the Big 3 is laughable. NAFTA was laid out long ago and will continue to evolve.
 
Gagrice,
 
I respect your point of view !!! I don't believe Obama, is going to fix everything wrong with this country but I however believe because he is from Chicago, he will have a greater understanding of how working class people live and work. What experience does Senator McCain, have besides being a P.O.W. one of the few things I respect about him ??? The fact that we already know what to expect from McCain, well scares the hell out of me !!! I'm not blaming Bush, for the big 3's collapse or the UAW's decline in membership but the guy did not take action to address these issues. If anything the pseudo-capitalist, Bush Jr. made the problems worst by allowing his big oil buddies to gouge us at the pumps for 8 years which has lead to the big 3 bleeding red ink.
 
Our best bet is to learn to live with it. Congress would have to change it. There was NO legislation in the 110th addressing ANY issue with NAFTA that I could find. Obama could have offered legislation to rescind NAFTA as a Senator. What makes you think he would do anything as President?
 
There is to many pseudo-capitalist in both party's to change it and you know damn well Bush, would veto it thus what is the point of wasting time by drawing up such a bill ???
 
You seem to be against the War in Iraq. How many UAW jobs do you think are directly tied to supplying that war effort? I would bet the Big 3 have some pretty lucrative contracts tied to the war effort.
 
Yeah, gagrice I don't believe in starting wars over oil a out-dated fuel source !!! I was never against the war in Afghanistan, and originally supported the war in Iraq, until the truth finally started to come out. You ask how many UAW do I think are tied to this war ??? Well not very many !!! A couple of thousand maybe !!! I'll ask you this gagrice, how many union jobs have been lost since the war kicked off ????
 
My guess is after 4 years of Obama Michigan and the UAW will be in worse shape
 
Well I've lived most of my life under republican rule and the best economic times I've seen which wasn't perfect by any means but it was under some democrat from Arkansas !
 
-Rocky
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Re: pay rates [rockylee] by tedebear
Aug 12, 2008 (4:50 pm)
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Replying to: rockylee (Aug 12, 2008 1:04 am)

I'm not sure where you and 62' live but the majority of UAW-GM and all regular production Delphi, workers making $27 an hour in the plants around here have been long-gone !!!!
 
I don't work for GM or Delphi - I'm a Chrysler employee in the St. Louis area. I honestly thought the other day that you meant they earn MORE than $27/hr.
 
Anyway, the production workers where I'm at earn around $29/hr in addition to any COLA (cost of living allowance) and shift premium. I wouldn't think there would be that much of a difference in GM wages.
 
At any rate, I will not be with the UAW much longer. I received a call from Boeing earlier today and I have until August 18 to accept or reject their offer of a job, doing approximately the same work I had been doing and a starting salary close to what I'd been at after nearly 25 years with Chrysler.
 
Hmm...should I take a layoff in October and unemployment checks with an uncertain future or a steady job with great benefits and promising future - a tough decision.
 
I might add that no import car will ever be found in my garage, no matter where I work. The UAW helped me get to where I am today.
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Re: pay rates [tedebear] by cooterbfd
Aug 12, 2008 (4:55 pm)
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Replying to: tedebear (Aug 12, 2008 4:50 pm)

Tede:
 
You're Union, You're Proven. Hang tough, and God speed and good luck with the new job. Nobody will ever convince me that we union guys can't do things better, faster, and safer than the rest.
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Re: tedebear... [iluvmysephia1] by tedebear
Aug 12, 2008 (5:02 pm)
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Replying to: iluvmysephia1 (Aug 12, 2008 3:30 pm)

did you fly out to Seattle or did Boeing reps hold a job fair there in St.Louis?
 
It was all done locally by local hiring people. I'm hoping there are not a lot of job transfers to other areas of the country on a regular basis. That's the main reason I was seeking employment in the same area I've lived in all my life.
 
I wish I had a crystal ball and could look 5 years into the future to see what happened with Chrysler, the UAW, etc. It's tough to walk away from a job I've had for nearly 25 years but sometimes the tough decisions are the best ones to make.
 
I'm going to try and delay my actual termination until the company comes out with a buyout or early retirement offer, probably in September from what I've heard. I can do that by using my 5 weeks of vacation and maybe a personal leave of absence if I had to extend it.
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Job Applicant by dallasdude1
Aug 12, 2008 (5:37 pm)
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Replying to: rockylee (Aug 12, 2008 4:13 pm)

Alas, the old politics. Recall that Carter replaced Ford (who was never elected) who replaced Nixon aka tricky Dicky (who was impeached and started the EPA/ talks with China). Prior Ford was the replacement for Agnew (who was under indictment for taking money). Ford was as honest a GOP man as you could get. However, the county was in double digit inflation and in need of change. So Carter was elected and indexed (COLA) social security benefits to inflation rate, so the old folks wouldn't have to eat dog food.
 
So Carter wasn't all that bad and you can thank him for not allowing inflation to erode the purchasing power of your social security benefits.
 
Obama seems like a well educated man, that if given a chance, he might just upset the myth that you envision. He has already been the underdog of the party and surprised everyone. I have never seen the GOP, Rush, and FOX NEWS (aka FAUX NEWS) as scared of anyone as of Obama. The night he won the democratic nomination, I though they were about to cry. This same right wing group were pushing hard for Ms Clinton is all but pathetic.
 
Let the people vote their mind. Just tell me what Bush has done for you and or the country?
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Re: Job Applicant [dallasdude1] by imidazol97
Aug 12, 2008 (5:49 pm)
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Replying to: dallasdude1 (Aug 12, 2008 5:37 pm)

Exactly what is Obama's record on things with less than 2 years in senate and 4 in state government and lots of present votes? When his record is based on being a street organized in Chicago, I think immediately of Jackson's success there by organizing some folk and shaking down the businesses to establish a cash flow for Jackson and his friends without really helping the poor, underpriviledged minority folk he claimed to represent.
 
The real story about why he came to this much notariety and who supported his rise and popularity in the media is yet to be told. This will be more of media holding back information that's negative than happened during the Clinton campaign with all the bimbo eruptions. The Chicago politics is not a good background to have on your resume. Too many manipulated elections. Hillary Rodman is another example from there. Bill went there during his campaign to seek support from the party strength there.
 
There's another Edwards story there.
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Good luck tedebear! by trichardson
Aug 12, 2008 (6:52 pm)
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tedebear, hope all goes well on the job front.
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Re: Job Applicant [dallasdude1] by tedebear
Aug 12, 2008 (7:26 pm)
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Replying to: dallasdude1 (Aug 12, 2008 5:37 pm)

who replaced Nixon aka tricky Dicky (who was impeached and started the EPA/ talks with China).
 
Actually, Nixon resigned before he had a chance to be impeached. There have only been two U.S. presidents who have been impeached. Both were Democrats, although I don't think either of them belonged to the UAW.

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