BuzzH
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I bet it was tough for 1fastgambler to write that book with his helmet on....
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Every business owner I know can talk bad about unions all day long.
they are the only ones who have time because even while they sit there and talk the wealth keeps concentrating.
Every business owner I know can talk bad about unions all day long.
they are the only ones who have time because even while they sit there and talk the wealth keeps concentrating.
....you forgot lawyers, wolves, SFW, democrats, neocons, lobbyists, trolls, and televangelists.
Yep... ALL that wealth keeps concentrating all right, How do you think the Labor Unions are able to spend millions & millions of dollars paying off lobbyists, getting laws passed that further stretch their wallets?
Are you seriously defending labor unions? If so, why exactly?
Oh and are you saying the wealth in the USA is not concentrating because every statistic I have read says it is in a big way.Yep... ALL that wealth keeps concentrating all right, How do you think the Labor Unions are able to spend millions & millions of dollars paying off lobbyists, getting laws passed that further stretch their wallets?
Are you seriously defending labor unions? If so, why exactly?
Yep... ALL that wealth keeps concentrating all right, How do you think the Labor Unions are able to spend millions & millions of dollars paying off lobbyists, getting laws passed that further stretch their wallets?
Are you seriously defending labor unions? If so, why exactly?
Are you sure?I have never, nor will I ever own a japanese made vehicle.
The second generation Tundra was initially assembled at two different United States locations, the original Princeton, Indiana plant supplemented by a newly built San Antonio, Texas plant. Combined, the two plants give Toyota a maximum capacity of produce 300,000 Tundra units annually or 100,000 units from the Indiana plant and another 200,000 units from the Texas plant. When designing the Texas plant, Toyota arranged for 21 key Tundra suppliers to set up factories on the same site to avoid logistical issues, however those suppliers are more vulnerable to a market downturn. Toyota also included a $9 million dollar health care facility to serve workers and their dependents.[5]
In the spring[when?] of 2008 Toyota moved all Tundra production to the Texas plant.[citation needed] All Tundra engines and transmissions are built in the United States.[citation needed] As sales fell in 2008, production of Tundra at San Antonio stopped for three months.[6]
Yep... ALL that wealth keeps concentrating all right, How do you think the Labor Unions are able to spend millions & millions of dollars paying off lobbyists, getting laws passed that further stretch their wallets?
The owners pay their employees less, provide little or no benefits, and put more money in their pockets.
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That is not an accurate statement at all...there are some great companies out there that pay above union scale, provide better benefits and have happier and safer employees!
Japanese company, but mine was actually made in ................South Africa!Devon Deer-Are you sure your Toyota Tundra was made in Japan? From what I understand most of them are made in the United States.