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Putting a face on the ones you hate

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

 

For the past few years I have heard nothing but union bashing and stories of how these people have destroyed American labor.  Many of you have repeatedly spoken nothing but lies and misinformation about the American Auto Workers.  In my eyes, you have done nothing but help destroy an industry who has worked hard to supply almost every one of you a comfortable and safe car so you can get around.


Today I will put a face on the ones you love to hate and show you these people bleed red like the rest of Americans, and I want you to look at their faces and think of them the next time you feel so inclined to help destroy the foundation of this country – AMERICAN LABOR.


I dedicate this video to my grandfather who died on the line, and to my friends and family who are working on the line and are in the process of losing their jobs. 


To the rest of you, I hope you never have to go through the loss of your job because you were sold out by your fellow Americans.  These jobs are going, and there is nothing to replace them.


http://www.detnews.com/article/20091001/OPINION01/910010339/As-Pontiac-factory-closes–workers-try-to-keep-heritage-of–line–alive

Do you know why we celebrate Labor Day?

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

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Many people think that Labor Day is just to symbolize the end of summer.  Actually we celebrate for a more important reason and to remember the deaths of many who suffered during the strikes of the past fighting for fair wages and fair working conditions.


Labor Day, the first Monday in September, is a creation of the labor movement and is dedicated to the social and economic achievements of American Workers.  It constitutes a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well being for our country.


The first Labor Day holiday was celebrated on Tuesday, September 5, 1882, in New York City, in accordance with the plans of the Central Labor Union. The Central Labor Union held its second Labor Day holiday just a year later, on September 5, 1883.


In 1884 the first Monday in September was selected as the holiday, as originally proposed, and the Central Labor Union urged similar organizations in other cities to follow the example of New York and celebrate a “workingmen’s holiday” on that date. The idea spread with the growth of labor organizations, and in 1885 Labor Day was celebrated in many industrial centers of the country.


Now that we know the history of Labor Day and why we celebrate it, I must ask you these questions:


Since we no longer value American Labor over saving a buck at Wal-Mart, should we even bother celebrating this holiday anymore?


Many state that unions are no longer necessary in this country.  Looking at the events in China, wouldn’t you think that unions are just as important today as they were yesterday, and other countries should look to us as an example on fair wages and safe working environments?

Are CEO’s the new American Gods?

Saturday, August 22nd, 2009

 

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I am actually quite amazed by the comments I have seen and read from many different blogs you can find readily on the internet.


Lets go back in time a few months.  I heard so many of you scream that American auto workers were making $70.00 an hour, which we all know was a lie, yet you kept screaming foul.  In reality, these people were making less then $30.00 an hour, and you people had a fit knowing that someone else might be making a meager living supporting his or her spouse and children.


Then news breaks that many of our insurance company CEO’s were making millions while the companies they run are denying much needed health care to your fellow citizens, and running their companies into the ground.  I cannot believe how many of you are so quick to sell out your fellow man for trying to earn a living, yet you stand and defend these outrageous multi million dollar salaries these gluttonous corporate heads make when they are economically destroying both you and your neighbors.


This is hypocrisy at its greatest.  So the next time you decide that your fellow man isn’t worth the $30.00 per hour for labor, you have probably never done, just remember that CEO you defend as a GOD, he is probably not worth the millions he receives in his paycheck either.

A special thank you for selling us out.

Monday, July 6th, 2009

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Yahoo real estate is now listing Detroit as the worst place to purchase a home.  Yes even in the land of $1000 homes, it’s the worst place to buy.  What happened to our wealth, investments and our livelihood?

What is the reason?  The automotive industry of course!

What baffles me is how people turn a blind eye when the sales reports come out and when the quality reports come out.  We still believe that our Big 3 is falling behind with our foreign competitors.  We listen to our senators who are being paid off by our foreign competitors, and we pretend that we are the only nation who has had to help their automotive industry.

Have we forgotten who helped build this nation?  Have we forgotten our fellow American all in the name of saving a buck?  If it weren’t for our unions, would any of us had a decent paying job?  Who fought for safe working conditions?  Who fought for a 40-hour work week so we could spend time with our families?  Who fought for fare wages so we could afford to feed our families?  Our unions, as some say, may be outdated, but in reality, and in times like this, aren’t they one of the most important assets protecting what remains of our American jobs from going over seas?

We also like to say that they are not selling any cars and think no wonder they are going bankrupt.  Let me ask you this – How can your fellow American purchase a car when their jobs have been sent over seas?  How can your fellow American pay the monthly loan payment when they are forced to take a 50% pay cut, when utilities are skyrocketing, food prices going up, oh, and heaven forbid their mortgage payments double?  I have also been accused of not being able to see the whole picture.  Actually I see the whole picture crystal clear.  Unless you are living here, that 5-minute newscast your seeing is only a glimpse of reality.  Many of you think that these people have a cake job and are over paid.  Let me ask you this – are you worth the money you make?  Should we go out and find your foreign competitor so we still can afford a meager life?

Some of you, keep calling Detroit nothing but losers, here are a few facts for you to chew on, yes I know, I have posted this before, but you have yet to respond:

The Big 3 have contributed almost $60 trillion dollars into our economy in the past 109 years.  Is this not worth saving?

What companies converted their plants during World War II so we could have what many people called war machines?

Did you know that after 9/11 the Big 3 and Harley Davidson contributed over $40 million dollars for rescue and cleanup?  Where were our precious foreign competitors then?  Oh wait, I don’t think they showed up.

If you think that is all Detroit has done for this country, think again, I will save that for a later post.

Here is an interesting link from the Detroit News for those of you that still care about the country you live in.  Not only does this show the impact GM has on America, but it also lists the amount of manufacturing jobs that have been lost.

http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090531/SPECIAL01/90529004

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I don’t think many Americans will get it until it’s to late.  Truthfully, I don’t think many of you care.  So as we continue pointing fingers at the right and the left just remember this – When did finger pointing ever solve the issue?