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    #81
    Originally posted by ƒallenloki View Post
    Damn, that's a nice looking gun.

    Let me look that up.
    Dude, go to that guys youtube channel I sent you before. He reviews all the guns you're currently considering in depth.

    You can get all the info from his channel you're looking for.

    Trust.

    :mangler:

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      #82
      Originally posted by Rich Bloke View Post
      LOL...they came to the U.S and paid those employees a living, competitive wage. They didn't go to Indoneisa or Africa, lol..

      If you think Toyota is paying U.S workers 15 cents a day, you're high on crack.

      If anything it shows that a corporation can be successful in the home country of the big 3 and still maintain fair labor practices without gipping 3rd world workers for slave wages.




      Never said they were the greatest thing on earth, but its better to have workers representation than nothing at all. I assume you want companies to be able to dictate their terms w/ no resistance huh?

      Sorry pal, it doesn't work that way. People have the right to a living wage and dignity in their place of work. Unions aren't perfect but they stand as a protective entity for workers and their exploitation.
      The point is, they came to the U.S. and paid a fair wage WITHOUT the "help" of any unions.

      Your 15 cent a day example just proves that 85% of workers in this country do just fine without the parasitic unions.

      There was a time when they were needed, that time is gone. Problem is that for the past 4 years they've been growing, and the largest one is now wanting to go global.

      Nutnfancy FTW BTW.
      Last edited by Jim Jeffries; 12-18-2009, 01:53 AM.

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        #83
        I have to disagree, Jack.

        I think unions are bad unless they are in their most fundamental sense. Today unions have goals that extend above that, hence making them a detriment to business in the US. This creates a motivation for corporations to shift production... They also have no real obstacles either.

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          #84
          Originally posted by Rich Bloke View Post
          Dude, go to that guys youtube channel I sent you before. He reviews all the guns you're currently considering in depth.

          You can get all the info from his channel you're looking for.

          Trust.

          :mangler:
          Can you PM me the channel?

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            #85
            Originally posted by Hank$Moody View Post
            The point is, they came to the U.S. and paid a fair wage WITHOUT the "help" of any unions.

            Your 15 cent a day example just proves that 85% of workers in this country do just fine without the parasitic unions.

            There was a time when they were needed, that time is gone. Problem is that for the past 4 years they've been growing, and the largest one is now wanting to go global.

            Nutnfancy FTW BTW.
            Whats parasitic about Unions? Its just representation for the worker? Why are you making it out to be some sort of boogeyman?

            And yeah. Nutn' knows whats up.


            Originally posted by ƒallenloki View Post
            I have to disagree, Jack.

            I think unions are bad unless they are in their most fundamental sense. Today unions have goals that extend above that, hence making them a detriment to business in the US. This creates a motivation for corporations to shift production... They also have no real obstacles either.
            Unions in the traditional sense are a good thing imo. They're not perfect, but neither are companies. There needs to be workers representation.

            Originally posted by ƒallenloki View Post
            Can you PM me the channel?


            *****h

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