03-31-2009, 09:48 PM | #26 |
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Northern Kentucky
Posts: 25
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Who do you think builds the buildings that the japanese use to build their cars and/or parts?! We do. As a construction manager, we chased and worked on many buildings for japanese, not a single asian guy was working for any subcontractors, yup, all red-blooded, honest americans.
I love all cars and trucks, Mercedes, Toyota, Honda, don't care, if its cool and or interesting, I like it. If I don't like it, I at least can apprecate it. I worked on a GM dealership recently and the people there were fantastic, all the way up the food chain to the owner of the place, nicest people in the world. On the other hand, my brother bought a new suburban or tahoe, can't remember which and he has had it in the shop no less than 16 times in less than a year. When I asked why he says when he takes it to the dealer, they always tell him that he has to come back after the part comes in. Including such routine things like belts! So for every problem, he has to go twice, once to ask for help and the second time to get help. And why should he have to go back within a year for a new serpentine belt? Another buddy of mine has a friend who delivers parts to auto manufactures. When he goes to detroit, its always a hassle to get his rig unloaded. When he goes down south to an asian manufacturer, everyone pitches in and helps out. I hate the fact that every dang thing is made in china by 10 year old slave laborers and I want to see the return of American manufacturing. But we as a nation have become too soft and too used to buying crap from China that only a war with China will cause us to figure out how to make things again. |
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