Sarah Palin rolls into Washington on a "Harley"

We blame unions for much of that actually.

Yeah, insanity reigns supreme! :lol:
It was the outsourcing by those who hated the natural costs of unions who made the fine mess we are in.
 
Your article has virtually nothing to do with the issue of unions. It is about parking.:roll:

Yeah, we know where you stand on a lot of things, despite your trying to convince people otherwise.:D

My words and my actions match up perfectly. Just because I purchased a foreign car from a friend does not mean that I don't also support unions or collective bargaining rights for unionized workers. You got to stop trying to look at issues so superficially. :D

Yup, anyone who blame on unions for anything is just intense, IMO.
 
lol these days - you're not gonna find any "American" vehicle since they're all outsourced/manufactured/assembled all over the countries.

also - about Harley Davidson, sure it's nice and "patriotic" with all these loud rumbling engine and American flags attached to it but practically speaking... HD motorcycles are crap. utter crap. It's overpriced and unreliable. It's notoriously difficult and expensive to maintain.

IBA (Iron Butt Association) is a very hardcore, internationally-recognized organization. Anybody who has completed IBA rally which is hosted every 2 years is a true hardcore rider. IBA rally = 11,000 miles in 11 days. Only few riders out of hundreds have completed it. Since 2001 - only 2 riders have completed it with HD bikes. Rest had either Japanese or BMW.

Whatever happens at IBA actually determines motorcycle companies' fate. After the race, experts and reviewers comment on it. HD did not fare very well. That's why you see so many bikers riding Honda Goldwing instead of Harley-Davidson Electra Glide. The funny thing is that it is quite common for them to rent HD bikes just for "patriotic rally".

It's a shame that HD losts its glory. and it's also a huge shame that HD shut down Buell. shame... shame..... shame....

It's sad that Harleys are of poor quality. My sister and my brother in law do not ride hondas. I think they're suzuki something..
 
Your article has virtually nothing to do with the issue of unions. It is about parking.:roll:

Yeah, we know where you stand on a lot of things, despite your trying to convince people otherwise.:D

My words and my actions match up perfectly. Just because I purchased a foreign car from a friend does not mean that I don't also support unions or collective bargaining rights for unionized workers. You got to stop trying to look at issues so superficially. :D

Unions, parking and their disdain for foreign cars. :lol:

It would appear your support of unions is superficial.......put your money where your mouth is...
 
lol these days - you're not gonna find any "American" vehicle since they're all outsourced/manufactured/assembled all over the countries.

also - about Harley Davidson, sure it's nice and "patriotic" with all these loud rumbling engine and American flags attached to it but practically speaking... HD motorcycles are crap. utter crap. It's overpriced and unreliable. It's notoriously difficult and expensive to maintain.

IBA (Iron Butt Association) is a very hardcore, internationally-recognized organization. Anybody who has completed IBA rally which is hosted every 2 years is a true hardcore rider. IBA rally = 11,000 miles in 11 days. Only few riders out of hundreds have completed it. Since 2001 - only 2 riders have completed it with HD bikes. Rest had either Japanese or BMW.

Whatever happens at IBA actually determines motorcycle companies' fate. After the race, experts and reviewers comment on it. HD did not fare very well. That's why you see so many bikers riding Honda Goldwing instead of Harley-Davidson Electra Glide. The funny thing is that it is quite common for them to rent HD bikes just for "patriotic rally".

It's a shame that HD losts its glory. and it's also a huge shame that HD shut down Buell. shame... shame..... shame....

Been on several Iron Butt Poker Runs.
 
I read somewhere that in the 50's, 95% of everything in a home were American-made, most by union shops. Today only 5% of goods in a home is American-made. And they complain about unions? :roll:

Exactly.
 
We blame unions for much of that actually.

Of course you do. You are very consistent in misappropriating blame. You have a distorted concept of cause and effect.

And who is "we"? You got a mouse in your pocket, or are you referring to a specific group of people?
 
Of course you do. You are very consistent in misappropriating blame. You have a distorted concept of cause and effect.

And who is "we"? You got a mouse in your pocket, or are you referring to a specific group of people?

Pretty much goes with most anti-union people, especially in southern and inner western states that where unions had been weak for many years.
 
Unions, parking and their disdain for foreign cars. :lol:

It would appear your support of unions is superficial.......put your money where your mouth is...

My money is where my mouth is. I put American fuel in my car, and everytime a part needs replaced, my mechanic makes good money manufacturing it.:cool2

You seem to be under the mistaken assumption that auto industry employees are the only unionized employees around.
 
Well, that says a lot about your priorities. Cheap and foreign made is the rule. To hell with American workers.

Yup, the cost of domestic and foreign automobiles are similar and very competitive, even worker's pay at Honda factory in Alabama and Ford factory in Michigan are very similar too.
 
Yup, the cost of domestic and foreign automobiles are similar and very competitive, even worker's pay at Honda factory in Alabama and Ford factory in Michigan are very similar too.

And my Daewoo probably has more parts actually made by an American worker's hands than TxGolfer's vehicle did coming right off the assembly line.
 
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