Changeling said:If the government would limit US based countries to ONLY a certain percentage of there overseas manufacture, and non US based countries limited to certain percentages of exporting to the US, we wouldn't be going down hill like a run a way train!
We would again be a country headed in a positive direction.
If you haven't noticed, those immigrants are willing to fill the positions American citizens refuse to take, for a lesser amount of money. Have you noticed how many doctors, dentists and engineers from Asia, India and the Ukraine we have here in America ???LHSmith said:100% American Made does not guarantee it was crafted by 100% American citizens. If you haven't noticed we've had an uncontrolled invasion of immasurgents ;D for years.
Hell, not only are my Dr's foreigners, most are not even Dr.'s, they are NP's ...thanks osamacare. If your over 60, you ain't worthy of first rate care.JRS said:If you haven't noticed, those immigrants are willing to fill the positions American citizens refuse to take, for a lesser amount of money. Have you noticed how many doctors, dentists and engineers from Asia, India and the Ukraine we have here in America ???
The harpoon has been delivered. Union membership is just about gone. Once it disappears, minimum wage, the Davis Bacon Act and many other labor laws will disappear with it. You'll work for wages that your employer is willing to pay. At that point, "made in America" will once again exist in this country, though you'll be working for wages similar to China and Mexico ;D I worked as a Union Ironworker for MANY years. You didn't contribute a single penny into my benefits. However, I am one of many that fought for the labor laws that protect you to this dayfredo said:Labor unions have done more to debilitate US manufacturing/production & workplace productivity, than anything else.
IMHO, blindly buying "American" these days & assuming that you're doing something positive for this country, is rife with hypocrisy. All it takes is a little digging, and you'll see that a company like RCBS is not the problem. Their business model has been forced by the hand of the much larger issue...
Quit grandstanding over nonsense, and WAKE UP.
Wanna fry a fish? Skip over the RCBS 'minnow', and get the harpoon out for the great white whale. Start an "anti-union" thread and see how far that goes...
JRS said:The harpoon has been delivered. Union membership is just about gone. Once it disappears, minimum wage, the Davis Bacon Act and many other labor laws will disappear with it. You'll work for wages that your employer is willing to pay. At that point, "made in America" will once again exist in this country, though you'll be working for wages similar to China and Mexico ;D I worked as a Union Ironworker for MANY years. You didn't contribute a single penny into my benefits. However, I am one of many that fought for the labor laws that protect you to this day![]()
fredo said:JRS said:The harpoon has been delivered. Union membership is just about gone. Once it disappears, minimum wage, the Davis Bacon Act and many other labor laws will disappear with it. You'll work for wages that your employer is willing to pay. At that point, "made in America" will once again exist in this country, though you'll be working for wages similar to China and Mexico ;D I worked as a Union Ironworker for MANY years. You didn't contribute a single penny into my benefits. However, I am one of many that fought for the labor laws that protect you to this day![]()
Sir, obviously you are not part of the problem & of the older generation when unions actually served a purpose.
Anymore, unions these days provide a shelter where employees can 'buck the system' for their own benefit. If you are not privy to the "ins & outs" of how unions & their workers exploit protections to maximize income & undermine productivity, then I can't help you.
Kudos to you for living right. Unfortunately, the labor unions of today don't share your ideals. Least not any that I have dealings with. They're as crooked as a rope in a barrel...
The problem isn't with labor unions, but rather the private sector unions. It is the private sector that makes up the majority of union membership in the U.S. Once unions in this country are gone, the voice for labor, labor law protection and representation goes with them. Non-union employees will not speak up, for fear of losing their jobs. It's always been that way, and will remain that way.fredo said:JRS said:The harpoon has been delivered. Union membership is just about gone. Once it disappears, minimum wage, the Davis Bacon Act and many other labor laws will disappear with it. You'll work for wages that your employer is willing to pay. At that point, "made in America" will once again exist in this country, though you'll be working for wages similar to China and Mexico ;D I worked as a Union Ironworker for MANY years. You didn't contribute a single penny into my benefits. However, I am one of many that fought for the labor laws that protect you to this day![]()
Sir, obviously you are not part of the problem & of the older generation when unions actually served a purpose.
Anymore, unions these days provide a shelter where employees can 'buck the system' for their own benefit. If you are not privy to the "ins & outs" of how unions & their workers exploit protections to maximize income & undermine productivity, then I can't help you.
Kudos to you for living right. Unfortunately, the labor unions of today don't share your ideals. Least not any that I have dealings with. They're as crooked as a rope in a barrel...