Well thats right.I bet nobody is loafing in that foreign plant.However all of that money the foreign plant is making is going where?This is going to make some people insane but its right,even the ones sleeping on a pallet are better than any foreign worker because the money is going to an American company,not to a Foreign company.Any dumba$$ company that will pay workers to sleep on a pallet is going to have problems.It looks like there has been crooks in the union and the company,ruining them.There are lots of problems that it would take pages to even start to cover.Big shots hate to see workers making 30 bucks an hour for one thing,they would rather have slaves.Workers are way better if they get paid decent,but if they are overpaid they get worthless.No balance sums it up kind of.No balance everywhere in the auto industry.Cars are overpriced,workers overpaid,unions are overpowering,big wheels are stealing all they can,its just a system that evolved out of corruption,the mob,and now government,right in front of us,to where it doesnt even make sense.
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