THE LAW THAT AssUp SAID WOULD NEVER HAPPEN....JUST GOT SIGNED !

Michigan Governor Rick Snyder Signs Right to Work Legislation Into Law

http://townhall.com/tipsheet/danield...o-law-n1464855
CuteOldGuy's Avatar
Assup is "trending" stupider all the time.
Yssup Rider's Avatar
You are SUCH a dumbass. I repeat what I said before and will doubtlessly have to say again until one of you imbeciles understand the process. The test of the law will be the court challenges to come.

It got signed yesterday if you want to be TRUTHFUL about it.

The Governor of Pennsylvania signed a voter ID law, too. REMEMBER? The Governor of Texas signed off on the 2011 redistricting of Texas Congressional districts. REMEMBER?

Which was the last grade in school you completed?
Chica Chaser's Avatar
Assup is "trending" stupider all the time. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy

Sorry YR, but ya gotta admit that was funny!
EXTXOILMAN's Avatar
Michigan Governor Rick Snyder Signs Right to Work Legislation Into Law

http://townhall.com/tipsheet/danield...o-law-n1464855 Originally Posted by Whirlaway
The unions are dead. Long live unions!!??!! Wait...did I just plagiarize Assup??
CJ7's Avatar
  • CJ7
  • 12-12-2012, 03:29 PM
wonder how long it will take GM Ford and Chrysler to hire, train and fully staff their production plants?

not real sure they can afford the downtime
EXTXOILMAN's Avatar
wonder how long it will take GM Ford and Chrysler to hire, train and fully staff their production plants?

not real sure they can afford the downtime Originally Posted by CJ7
Lets find out!! Let'em all go down. That would get them out from under all the ridiculous union contracts they've had forced down their throats. They could then come back as much more competitive and profitable entities, thus selling more vehicles and creating more jobs. Sounds incredibly simple to me...
And likely build better cars; a win-win for consumers.
CJ7's Avatar
  • CJ7
  • 12-12-2012, 03:53 PM
Lets find out!! Let'em all go down. That would get them out from under all the ridiculous union contracts they've had forced down their throats. They could then come back as much more competitive and profitable entities, thus selling more vehicles and creating more jobs. Sounds incredibly simple to me... Originally Posted by EXTXOILMAN
Im not making an argument for the UAW, the question is could they COME BACK after (IMO) a 90 day shut down at least ? granted the inventory yards have some available units but after the car guys got caught with tens of thousands of new cars sitting idle in yards all over the country a couple of years ago chances are they wont make that mistake again ...

could very well turn into a RUT ROW moment ...
joe bloe's Avatar
Assup is "trending" stupider all the time. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
Assup is a singularity of stupidity. He's infinitely dense.
Seedy's Avatar
  • Seedy
  • 12-12-2012, 04:04 PM
Assup is "trending" stupider all the time. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy

Sorry YR, but ya gotta admit that was funny! Originally Posted by Chica Chaser
It is fucking funny...!!!!!!!! And quite appropriate......lmmfao
EXTXOILMAN's Avatar
Im not making an argument for the UAW, the question is could they COME BACK after (IMO) a 90 day shut down at least ? granted the inventory yards have some available units but after the car guys got caught with tens of thousands of new cars sitting idle in yards all over the country a couple of years ago chances are they wont make that mistake again ...

could very well turn into a RUT ROW moment ... Originally Posted by CJ7
Yes, it might be a RUH ROW moment...but only a moment. If it is 90 days, that really isn't that long in the big scheme of things. But I think we would all be amazed at how fast the automakers could ramp up production in non-union states where they already have a presence, (i.e.- Alabama, Texas, Tennessee, S. Carolina, etc.), and cover any shortfall fairly quickly.

Gotta think long-term on this stuff. That's the problem with 90% of the issues we discuss on this board and others. Fiscal cliff, entitlement spending, immigration, you name it, nobody has the gonads to push legitimate solutions that actually fix something. They're too busy protecting their little fiefdoms and accumulating power, like Beohner right now and Obama voters a month ago. Not going to have real progress until everybody grows up and quits being so selfish.
JD Barleycorn's Avatar
Speaking of Chevy, I saw something last week that I have never seen before...a Chevy Volt actually on the street running. It was at the corner of Quivera and 87th street. It even had a bumper sticker that said "GM is alive and Bin Laden is dead". I think they come with the car.
Yssup Rider's Avatar
Who is extxoilman besides a wk for hating Kayla.

How about this, the fucking idiot IS Hating Kayla,

Let the FUCKWAD prove otherwise ... He's got an IQ of 6,000 per his own admission!
wonder how long it will take GM Ford and Chrysler to hire, train and fully staff their production plants?

not real sure they can afford the downtime Originally Posted by CJ7
Probably not all that long.

In 1984, as I recall, the machinists union contract came up for renewal at General Dynamics/Fort Worth Division. The union wasn't happy with GD/FW's offer, and voted to strike. The first day was UGLY, and I wasn't completely sure it would be safe to drive in the second. (Luckily, AFL/CIO national HQ sent in some consultants, who had a fast, serious, heart-to-heart talk with the local union leaders about proper behavior during a strike, and things settled down.)

They had one hell of a party for about two weeks. Then the first paycheck didn't arrive, and the union rank-and-file members realized just how much lower the union's "strike pay" was from their regular paychecks. I think the new contract was approved the next day.

The United Auto Workers brass will scream bloody murder. The rank-and-file members won't take long to figure out that building cars, even as nonunion labor, pays a lot better than unemployment and strike pay.