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    Never Give UP!!
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    The UAW knows the democrats will bail them out at all costs...if not, they'll quit brainwashing their pathetic members.

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    the unions are the ones that are putting them out of business

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    TheMom
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    Because when they negotiate they have to open their books to the union, and they don't want anyone to know the truth while they beg the government for money.
    It's not the unions that are the problem. Stop hating the American worker.

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    They have negotiated with the UAW and the union workers have taken many concessions and pay cuts in the past decade. But how do they compete with foreign auto builders who pay their workers $3-4 an hour without the government doing something about the unfair trade agreements? The unions did not cause this!! They've been willingly giving up a LOT in recent years to help the company out.

    Bub (above) is right on point.

    Three million jobs are directly or indirectly dependent on the Big Three. It will actually cost the government more to have all those people on the unemployment line than to do the bailout/loan program proposed.

 

 

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