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Replying to: nvbanker (Nov 26, 2008 11:09 am) What part of "Pelosi and Reid" are not the ones asking for loans or bailouts do you people don't understand! There is no correlation between the Congress jets and the Big Three jets. Congress is not asking for a loan or a bailout. At least not yet. Get off the jet thing and focus on the tasks at hand.
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Replying to: rogeliov (Nov 26, 2008 4:54 pm) Actually the way Congress gives themselves entitlements is a national problem and disgrace. Beyond salary and retirement, beyond not being responsible for improper actions (aiding the FannieMae and FreddieMac improper loans), they live large on our money. If wevdon't want to talk jets, perhaps limosines and special treatment in DC is more suitable for congress. Having people who had their morning delivery to the Capitol Hill try to minimize the importance of the (overpaid) executives because they flew in on jets is hilarious hypocritical. Do we think Nancy and Harry carpooled in a DC taxi to get to the Hill that morning? |
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Replying to: lemko (Nov 25, 2008 6:08 am) |
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Replying to: kernick (Nov 26, 2008 11:34 am) Well, if "A" is a worker in Michigan, and "B" is a worker in Alabama, and A's house costs twice what B's does because that's the fair market value of their house (lets say both houses are 1100 sq ft ranches on 1/2 acre), why should A have to settle for B's wage??? If A's company moves to Alabama to compete, how does the USA benefit??? If B's wage is moved up to at least be comparable to A's (standard of living wise, not necessarily dollar wise), then does B not have more buying power???
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Replying to: pf_flyer (Nov 25, 2008 6:17 am) ones that are in dire need of money? |
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Replying to: nippononly (Nov 25, 2008 7:31 am) Better safe than sorry. No need to expend money that is not going to help immediately. Something that GM should learn.
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Replying to: driver100 (Nov 25, 2008 7:33 am) The amazing fact is that GM and Ford, both are doing pretty well outside the US. Wonder why??
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Replying to: xrunner2 (Nov 26, 2008 9:53 am) Why is it that the top never gives up a thing when we are in trouble. They always pull from the first line supervision, from middle managment and the UAW but never from the E band group. Its time that they start giving up as much as the rest of us have done. They are not the FORD family. They work for Ford Mo Co the same as all the workers do. How is it that they can push some one out of a job and F up his credit and none of them have to pay for what they have done to a company that was one of the best just seven years ago? The start of this started back then. |
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Replying to: chikoo (Nov 26, 2008 7:17 pm) When the old man Ford was around he made sure that no CEO was paid as much as they are paid today. He understood that you could not pull all the margins out and that you had to leave some room for others to make some money. When this was done every one made some money and every one was happy. To day the people at the top dont think this way and thats why we are in trouble to day. Corp Greed is the way of today. What ever they make as a bass pay is what the pension will be. Thats not right they need to have the same as every one that works for them. Wake up and see whats truly going on and not what you think is the truth. I am not a UAW man but i see and have seen this for years and its BS and needs to stop. |
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