What a great way to wake up and start my day laughing.
Little Joe, the last time I checked Canada is a foreign country. It is not part of the US, it is not part of Mexico, but it is Canada. A country I actually admire in many many ways. A country that is foreign.
The problem is the UAW here has convinced that the CAW is the same – NOT. They have blurred the lines between the two to garner support but the UAW also has forgotten pride in their own country at the upper levels. As much as I want to support Canada, and believe me I do when I go there or selecting products built or made in Canada to purchase, I have to support my country first and will always consider Canada as a foreign country because it is.
Soooooo using that idea, a car built in Canada is to me a foreign built product.
NAFTA is one huge problem for both the US and Canada. Hillary and Obama are so full of **** that they are going to change the treaty, they can’t but I would like to see the tax system here to be replaced and then we can see real job creation and the elimination of the tax free zones in Mexico that is killing all of us.
Miguy1957, I am not beating up on Unions, I am not anti-union but I am beating up on the UAW. I am not even saying that the workers don’t deserve a good wage, but not a wage more than what someone makes being educated or with a specialized skill. I won’t even talk about the worker other than what I say in the last paragraph of this post.
I had to be a member of a couple unions to do business, didn’t hesitate to join or pay dues. They were helpful and those unions were good to their members to a point. My fathers union is one of the better unions out there and he has been protected when it came to union involvement but what I have seen with and at the UAW, they are worthless.
As for the Japanese sending money back to Japan, what about Detroit Diesel, Freightliner, Sterling, Western Star, Thomas company that are owned by Daimler? You know that these companies are just as foreign as Honda and Toyota plants here. How about when D-C owned 100% of Chrysler? That was a foreign car company – Daimler still has a stake in the company. Daimler sends more money back to Germany than the Japanese sends back to Japan – the Japanese invests in jobs and equipment and plants to build products here, more than Ford and GM has done. I think having a job is better than not having a job.
I see why some have so much passion about this subject, but I go back to if the UAW worker wants my support, then they show me why they need my support by buying (not leasing) the product they build here in this country and be faithful to their company, not wear a jacket that has a 10 inch UAW patch on it and the company name in small letters.
As for the retirement fund, guess what? I lost my retirement when I lost my job. I didn’t have much of a safety net to fall back on and just starting to really recover after 5 years. I didn’t have any opportunities like an auto worker has; I had games played when I was trying to get a loan to go to trucking school by the state. When I sat in the classes at the school, some of the GM workers would just come in and sit there, sometimes leaving in the middle of the class, they did not care or even pass, the state paid for it so they waste the money. I’m not really mad at the worker, I am at the governor for allowing this, we are supposed to be equal but the auto worker is more equal than I am.
By the way, the UAW does not want to use the retirement money to help the workers out by purchasing or investing it in an automotive company for only one reason - they will lose their power. Once the business becomes an employee owned company, the UAWs purpose is ended.