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To: PLK

On the UAW website, they list GM, Ford, Chrysler, and Mitsubishi as automakers in the US using union labor. Any other brand built in the US should be fine. I thought some VWs, Mercedes, and BMWs were also built in the US.

Here’s the link to the “UAW Made” page -

http://www.uaw.org/content/uaw-made-page

We plan to do the inverse, as a start. I’d certainly like to expand the list locally, but this is a good start.


70 posted on 11/07/2012 7:05:36 PM PST by tstarr
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To: tstarr

Hi tstarr...I would be very interested in information on conservative businesses if y’all put something together, so please ping me or FReepmail me...thanks for this UAW link/information...I can’t decide whether to keep my Chevy Malibu until it dies or buy a good used Toyota Camry or Sonata. I drove to MI from NC the week before the (horrible) election and rented a new Ford Taurus, which was the most uncomfortable car I’ve ever driven. I will never buy from union companies again if I can help it...shame on them.

I think the list you’re contemplating is an excellent idea and I hope it includes many different business/enterprises not just auto. Thanks again and may God bless.


86 posted on 11/07/2012 7:22:26 PM PST by viaveritasvita (The Grace of God has appeared, bringing Salvation to all men. Titus 2:11)
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To: tstarr

The Suzuki Grand Vitara is also a great looking vehicle, but I read they filed for bankruptcy yesterday and are going to stop selling cars in the U.S. One of the reasons they listed for leaving was the heavy regulatory burden and costs of doing business in the U.S. They don’t need the U.S. as they are very strong in both Japan and now India. Just another business casualty of liberal governance. Goodbye, Suzuki!


115 posted on 11/08/2012 4:49:56 AM PST by PLK
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