Henry Payne for September 27, 2013

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    wcssharpe  over 10 years ago

    THE UNIONS HAVE THEIR OWN AUTO COMPANY. OUR PRESIDENT GAVE THEM GENERAL MOTORS. WAIT A FEW YEARS AND WE WILL SEE HOW GOOD THEY ARE AT RUNNING A COMPANY.

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    woodwork  over 10 years ago

    without the unions to stick up for the workers, we’d be back to the “robber baron” era, and no protection at all for theworkers. Granted they have become somewhat overly demanding, but the pendulum will swing back sooner or later

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    Dave Ferro  over 10 years ago

    Baggage…

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    rockngolfer  over 10 years ago

    Irony is your telling someone else to get a life.

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    lallredl Premium Member over 10 years ago

    That is the best reply I have heard. Too bad ourRepublican Leaders ( Ha} never bring it up.

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    rini1946  over 10 years ago

    I am more worried that fiat is taking them over they are know for making junk. remember when they came to America in the early 70ies and lasted about 5 years and their cars rusted out and were junk got he name fix it again tony.

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    Quipss  over 10 years ago

    Monopolization, Believe it or not competition is generally a good thing, It provides best price for consumer and adds more value to labor, it is of little surprise that the union is against it and in truth I have a feeling most consumer groups are the same

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    Enoki  over 10 years ago

    FIAT: Failed Italian Automotive Technology. A perfect match for the crappy cars Crystler makes.

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    Dtroutma  over 10 years ago

    Fiat is back in the U.S. market, expanding their model line. Back in “the day”, the little Fiat-Abarth, was a super-hot sports car. They also have an interest in that firm called Ferrari. They may just be able to do more with Chrysler than Daimler Benz was able to do.

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