Posted by HENRY E NC on November 14, 2008 at 20:20:13 from (216.119.6.37):
In Reply to: Unions Killing Detroit posted by IndianaRed on November 14, 2008 at 15:01:16:
Akron and Barberton Ohio used to make 90% of the worlds tires(Goodyear, Goodrich, Firestone, Sieberling and others).There was also most of the related industries thre such as rubber machinery building, mold makers, foundries. All gone. The union drove them away the same as they have done to the Auto industry. oUR NEW PRESIDENT WANTS TO TAKE THE SECRET BALLOT OUT OF UBIOn VOTING. I have been the witness to the type of terrorism the unions use to get non-union people to vote their way. WE are too late. I shudder to think of this country's fate in the future. Glad I'm at the end of the line. Henry
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