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<blockquote data-quote="Michiganhunter" data-source="post: 665746" data-attributes="member: 23472"><p>Hi Gary,</p><p>One of the problems I have, is that the profit from those Jap cars and trucks, goes back to the Japs. Even though they build their Jap cars on OUR Soil and employ local farmers, and high school drop outs for half or less than half of the competitors UAW worker, the profits leave OUR Soil, and go back to theirs. No, I am not or ever have been a UAW worker. But, if you look at the location of many of the Jap plants, they are in rural areas. That is where they find people that are less likely to push for a Union, and just glad to have a job away from the family farm, that pays a steady income? I know that my 2002 F-150 was built in Dearborn Michigan. Where the parts came from, I am not sure. I know that the people that put the truck together spend their income, here in my state?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michiganhunter, post: 665746, member: 23472"] Hi Gary, One of the problems I have, is that the profit from those Jap cars and trucks, goes back to the Japs. Even though they build their Jap cars on OUR Soil and employ local farmers, and high school drop outs for half or less than half of the competitors UAW worker, the profits leave OUR Soil, and go back to theirs. No, I am not or ever have been a UAW worker. But, if you look at the location of many of the Jap plants, they are in rural areas. That is where they find people that are less likely to push for a Union, and just glad to have a job away from the family farm, that pays a steady income? I know that my 2002 F-150 was built in Dearborn Michigan. Where the parts came from, I am not sure. I know that the people that put the truck together spend their income, here in my state? [/QUOTE]
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