Canada, Mexico Steelmakers Refuse New US Orders

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FUCK YOU ASSHOLE I worked in a auto plant for almost 40 years and still have friends that are still working in the plant,
The retirees have monthly meetings at our union hall and still see people that are still working, but you wouldn't know what that is like living on welfare all your life.
No wonder you're so fucking dumb. 40 years of bolting bumpers on power wagons doesn't do much for your intellect.
 
Too fucking bad I guess we'll just have to go back to making our own then.

Oh wait what were those tariffs for again?
We do not have the capability. The ownership society mothballed and leveled our manufacturing plants when they moved manufacturing to Mexico and China. They ended worker training and apprenticeships.
 
We do not have the capability. The ownership society mothballed and leveled our manufacturing plants when they moved manufacturing to Mexico and China. They ended worker training and apprenticeships.
We didn't have much "capability" when ww2 started either
 
We do not have the capability. The ownership society mothballed and leveled our manufacturing plants when they moved manufacturing to Mexico and China. They ended worker training and apprenticeships.


Is that so? I guess we'll have to think of something.
 
I retired about 20 years ago so I wasn't sure if the auto company I worked for still used steel from Stelco, I knew we use to, so I called a friend that still works there and he says we do , and I know Another one of the big has a plant in the area and they too used steel from Stelco so this will hurt the US auto industry and the US auto industry will have to lay people off.
And if it last long enough it could hurt a lot more people, it is a fact for every one auto worker working there are 6 to 8 other people employed
This could be a really big fuck up for Trump.
we will have to see, Feb first is only a week away.
your refusal to think long term proves your idiocy.

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