Posted by JD Seller on July 01, 2016 at 20:52:20 from (208.126.198.123):
In Reply to: RED WHITE BLUE posted by big tee on July 01, 2016 at 18:18:22:
I had a Great Uncle that worked for Cincinnati Milling Machine later became Milacron. He was running one of the first hydrotell Five axis machine centers they made. The company was working on a bid to sell machines to a Japanese company. When they came around to look at the machine he was running he went on a "bathroom" break. He would not run it around them. Later that day the foreman cornered him and gave him heck about not being "friendly" to the Japanese Company reps. My Great Uncle said "The last time I was around any Japanese they where not too friendly to me." A little history he was in the Marines and island hopped during WWII. HE almost NEVER talked about it other than a few times about bar hopping with buddies. Never anything else other he would say he served period.
I think it is SHAME that we have foreign ownership of major companies in this great Country. We are slowly being conquered by our enemies, former and present. Many think that the worship of the almighty dollar is a good course for this country. So anything that MAKES share holders/board members money is OK. Foreign ownership GREAT, crappy products GREAT, Close American plants GREAT, all is good as long as the NEXT quarter's numbers are good, the heck with the future, just make the next quarter look better than the last one.
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