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Replying to: rockylee (Aug 12, 2008 4:13 pm) 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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Replying to: dallasdude1 (Aug 12, 2008 5:37 pm) 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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Replying to: dallasdude1 (Aug 12, 2008 5:37 pm) 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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Replying to: tedebear (Aug 12, 2008 7:26 pm) Life was a mess when Carter left but it was a mess when he came in, too. No one get nostalgic for the 70s... |
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You last two posters get extra brownie points for mentioning the UAW in your posts. In the news (as Tedebear knows I guess), lUAW members plan rally at Chrysler's headquarters. "More than 350 workers from Chrysler's South Assembly Plant will travel to the Detroit area to show dissatisfaction with the automaker's decision to idle the Fenton minivan plant and trim to one from two the number of shifts at the adjacent pickup plant, said Joe Shields, president of UAW Local 110." And there's this - Chrysler Asks UAW for Four 10-Hour Days.
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Replying to: rockylee (Aug 12, 2008 4:13 pm) Well there you have it. The 1990s were very poor times for us in the oil business, compared to the 2001-2006 years until I retired. One persons loss is another's gain. Just remember the unemployment was higher in the 90s. Only a few of the dot.com bunch were making the big bucks. The Big 3 was getting ahead due to the sale of trucks and SUVs. Most Liberals do not consider that a good thing. The Dems would outlaw SUVs if they thought they could pull it off. That was the money makers for the UAW.
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Replying to: rockylee (Aug 12, 2008 4:13 pm) It doesn't matter who is the POTUS in the next 4 years. The market will take care of the UAW and the auto industry. Good products sell. We need passion in the steel again. Period. Oh, and a system that is focused only on product and has no greed involved. Simple but hard to do. Regards, OW |
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So, I can get EXTRA CREDIT for commenting on, say, the evils of the Roman Empire, as long as I remember to mention that a UAW member once did a term paper in 11th grade on the Julius Caesar, the founder and creator of the salad dressing of the same name, and that at least one UAW member (of the few who remain) probably USED Caesar dressing on his/her salad last night??? The extra credit could easily give me a B+ for the course...
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Replying to: fintail (Aug 11, 2008 7:34 am) I suspect there are a good deal of parts on the Big 3 vehicles that are "foreign" made, and installed by UAW workers. Last fall I wanted a "Levi" brand denim jacket. But at the local stores, including Kohls and a "High End" store, they were in the $60 to $70 range. A bit high for my blood. Ended up with a "Wrangler" brand from Wal*Mart. Got it home and started removing the tags and discovered it was made in Bangladesh. Near winters end a local store had marked down their Genuine "Levi" jackets from $68 to $20. Snatched that puppy up and was a proud camper. Got home and discovered the "We were the first, We are the American Tradition" (according to the tag) Genuine Levi jacket was made in China. Yep, right there on the inside sewn in label. Can't tell any differences in the two brands except for the tiny red tag on the Levi pocket. Three days ago "Car Quest" ordered, for me, a pair of 350 Chevy OEM type exhaust manifolds for my 78 Chevy Van. I got them and they fit perfectly. "Made in China". Doesn't seem to much matter where we shop, an overwhelming amount of the stuff we purchase is made outside the USA.. I suspect there are a good deal of parts on the Big 3 vehicles that are "foreign" made, and installed by UAW workers. I wonder if that employee really cares, or refuses to install them for that reason. Now that Big 3 and UAW are working to get wages and hopefully CEO and management salaries to a more realistic level, maybe they can improve parts quality. The employees just might be proud to have a job and work diligently to keep it. I truly miss having a new Chevy or Pontiac in my garage, as I did from 1960-1987. However, I didn't abandon them, they abandoned me. Kip
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