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<blockquote data-quote="Charlie Zureki" data-source="post: 30958" data-attributes="member: 153"><p>Re: Chrysler paid....</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p> Every State has had spending issues, and for a very long time. Btw... The "rich" don't pay their fair share of taxes now, and the "Ultra Rich" don't pay any taxes. Ever read the GAO report? Most Corporations in the U.S. don't pay any taxes, but, unlike the American worker, they have representation through lawyers and lobbyists. </p><p></p><p> Why is there, this...class warfare argument anytime anyone discusses American laborers? The Rich don't want any help deciding what to do with their money.... so why are some people inclined to beg pity for them? They don't care if you eat....why should you care if they can afford another mansion or airplane?</p><p></p><p> I opened the original post guessing that people would feel happy that another Company, it's workers, and it's support Companies were saved from closing their doors, and unemployment lines, but, some seem to find fault in every situation. They paid back their loans to the U.S. Government and yet some can find fault that they shifted some of their remaining loan money to a lower liability. (which any smart Company would do). </p><p></p><p> Where's the moral outrage when there's still 30 million Americans still unemployed, that the Wall Street Banks are still floating checks, homes are still being foreclosed, and the Execs are still padding their portfolios? Where's the outrage that Executives can fincially ruin a Company, pay themselves Millions, and continually are re-upped for their position with little chance of being ousted by the common stock shareholders?</p><p></p><p> Those of you that wish to submit to "Global Wages" are welcome, but, I'll side with those that have the American spirt for a better quality of life. For those that think $14 is a generous wage, you need to get out more. As someone posted... the American Auto Company workers make $14 to $28 per hour. The top end is for those that are skilled labor... Electricians, Robot Technicians, Millwrights, Die Cutters, Pneumatic/Hydraulic Techs, Machinists, etc....and that's average for those trades.</p><p></p><p> Hammer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charlie Zureki, post: 30958, member: 153"] Re: Chrysler paid.... Every State has had spending issues, and for a very long time. Btw... The "rich" don't pay their fair share of taxes now, and the "Ultra Rich" don't pay any taxes. Ever read the GAO report? Most Corporations in the U.S. don't pay any taxes, but, unlike the American worker, they have representation through lawyers and lobbyists. Why is there, this...class warfare argument anytime anyone discusses American laborers? The Rich don't want any help deciding what to do with their money.... so why are some people inclined to beg pity for them? They don't care if you eat....why should you care if they can afford another mansion or airplane? I opened the original post guessing that people would feel happy that another Company, it's workers, and it's support Companies were saved from closing their doors, and unemployment lines, but, some seem to find fault in every situation. They paid back their loans to the U.S. Government and yet some can find fault that they shifted some of their remaining loan money to a lower liability. (which any smart Company would do). Where's the moral outrage when there's still 30 million Americans still unemployed, that the Wall Street Banks are still floating checks, homes are still being foreclosed, and the Execs are still padding their portfolios? Where's the outrage that Executives can fincially ruin a Company, pay themselves Millions, and continually are re-upped for their position with little chance of being ousted by the common stock shareholders? Those of you that wish to submit to "Global Wages" are welcome, but, I'll side with those that have the American spirt for a better quality of life. For those that think $14 is a generous wage, you need to get out more. As someone posted... the American Auto Company workers make $14 to $28 per hour. The top end is for those that are skilled labor... Electricians, Robot Technicians, Millwrights, Die Cutters, Pneumatic/Hydraulic Techs, Machinists, etc....and that's average for those trades. Hammer [/QUOTE]
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