Posted on 02/12/2016 10:05:29 PM PST by Enlightened1
Carrier Air Conditioner is moving production to Monterrey, Mexico putting 1,400 Indianapolis Jobs south of the border in 2017.
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Sorry but you are the out of touch lunatic fringe Free Traitor. And I have no reason to believe for a second that you love America. Not at all, but I could be wrong, however there is nothing to indicate to the contrary.
“He said it was not Personal, just Business.”
Wasn’t that a line in “The Godfather”?
We should change the rules for collecting unemployment benifits from companies that are relocating out of the country. Why should Americans have to operate to help the company relocate when they are being stabbed in the back. Let the CEO close down the American operation and move the company himself.
As soon as it is announced that Americans workers are being replaced by foreigners, American workers should be able to quit and collect unemployment benefits until they can get a new job.
I would love that!
The problem is you have to people that defend crooked deals that are engineered to destroy the USA.
Anyway who tells you different is stupid or intentionally lying to you.
The politicians that love this are pretty much all on the take. Yes they have been bought off, and it’s why our Republic is going to h@ll in a hand basket.
We are being misled by on the take, bribed, degenerate criminal gangsters.
The problem is you have to people that defend crooked deals that are engineered to destroy the USA.
Exactly!
I would only add The Establishment = The Globalist
They are one in the same.
Exactly!
What a moron you are!!!
They don’t care. They couldn’t care less. But they want the sheeple to think they care, so they use garbage words.
Just like the CLE, DNC and GOPe do ... every ... single ... day.
+1
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