Alright,yeah my answer was long and rambling.The problem is that it took a long time to get here.We started out with a free country and somewhere it went communist controlled by the mob and degenerated into slave labor,and the car manufacturing companies played a big part in all of the problems.You would have to work as an auto worker to buy steak at the grocery store or shingle your house with shingles costing 70 dollars a square and steak at 9 dollars a pound.When you can work all week and get poorer things will not work and there will be bloodshed sooner or later.The politicians are all idiots now and seems like are not even trying to make things better for the working people,just the crook side that has all the money.Well I guess you have to expect that,poor people dont have any money to pay them off.Auto workers making 30 bucks an hour arent getting rich either.So now things are all messed up,and the crooks are using the government to steal for them to get tax dollars.Next the car companies will claim they cant pay this back and nobody,even people working for them can buy their over priced cars.The old cut tax,give the rich people money already failed,now its the steal from the poor give to the crooks plan,that already is not going to work either.Just a slight modification of the steal from the poor give to the rich plan we had before.If the union was able to get fair pay out of the auto makers its kind of like Robin Hood stealing from the rich and giving to the poor.Having worked for a union a few times,the company starts out where they could make a reasonable decision,then they balk,and things go crazy.Thats how workers get what they do,the company gives it to them.If GM wanted things to be different they didnt have to agree to the contract.The same crooks that ruined the company now probably work for the UAW,since it looks like thats who is winning.Crooks have always been here and always will,we dont have to let them destroy the whole country,but by being one sided,and the wrong side at that,things are falling apart and run by crooks now.All the crooks are doing is changing hats.Still corrupt,nothings getting fixed,people getting screwed,and the same crooks are getting paid off,just acting like they are different.Its always been the same group of people stealing at least since the 1980s,they just move around,lie,spread the same false rumors,play both ends against the middle.It would be a lot more simple if it was the mob,you could kind of keep up with that,its a smarter crook,embedded in everything sacred to our country.A super crook/traitor that has the country in a strangle hold and no matter what we do,they get worse.
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