UAW attempts to take over VW again in Tennessee

Yep. I'd rather pay more to ensure working folk bring home more.
They already get paid well. But when their lust for MORE comes back to bight them in the butt ... they'll end up in the unemployment line. Union bosses don't give two hoots about union workers. They're just looking for a paycheck for being the bullies that they are.
 
Find something made in the USA other than cars and weaponry.

Go.


GE Laundry Appliances​

While GE’s appliance division is now owned by the Chinese company Haier, laundry appliances are still made at GE headquarters in Louisville, Kentucky. Now offering the utmost in technological advances, the 128-year old General Electric Company is a leader in American made washer and dryer brands. Innovations include smart technology, antimicrobial gaskets, and hoses as well as OdorBlock fans to reduce front load washer odor.

Whirlpool Washers And Dryers​

Though it’s now the largest home appliance company in the world, Whirlpool got its start in 1911 with the first mechanized wringer washer. Today it’s still considered one of the best American made washer dryer options, with their main manufacturing center located in Greenville, Ohio.

Maytag Laundry Appliances​

While Whirlpool has owned the Maytag name since 2006, Maytag is the oldest brand among laundry appliances made in the USA. Since its inception in 1893, Maytag has produced high-quality, USA made washer and dryer models. They continue to be one of the most reliable washing machine and dryer options. Unlike other name brands, Maytag offers a 10-year limited parts warranty, demonstrating its commitment to quality construction from its factories throughout Ohio.

Speed Queen Washer And Dryer​

While largely known for its commercial-grade washers and dryers, Speed Queen’s residential products are synonymous with extreme durability. Operating out of Ripon, Wisconsin since 1908, the company states that its washers and dryers can last over 25 years. While bells and whistles aren’t their claim to fame, there’s certainly something to be said for superior reliability.
 
Find something made in the USA other than cars and weaponry.

Go.

Appliances Manufactured In The USA

When it comes to the heart of KitchenAid’s manufacturing facilities, it’s all about the good old USA. A variety of their appliances are American-made products, ensuring top-notch quality and craftsmanship. Let’s take a closer look at some of these American-made gems:

1. Stand Mixers

2. Hand Mixers

3. Blenders

4. Dishwashers

 
So, you can't. Typical leftist laughs when their lies are exposed, and they are cornered.

C'mon dummy. You bleat about numbers, but the reality is it is almost impossible to find anything made in America.

Shoes? Nope. Solar modules? Nope. Batteries? Here in Nevada there is a single company making them for Tesla.

TV's? Nope.

The list of what isn't made in the US any longer is endless. The list of what is made here is very short.

But keep on bleating about stats.

That's what liars do.
 

Appliances Manufactured In The USA

When it comes to the heart of KitchenAid’s manufacturing facilities, it’s all about the good old USA. A variety of their appliances are American-made products, ensuring top-notch quality and craftsmanship. Let’s take a closer look at some of these American-made gems:

1. Stand Mixers

2. Hand Mixers

3. Blenders

4. Dishwashers



Great, keep going. That's 6 product lines. Six. Out of THOUSANDS. How about a waffle maker. Any of those made in the US?

Or how about a radio.
 

GE Laundry Appliances​

While GE’s appliance division is now owned by the Chinese company Haier, laundry appliances are still made at GE headquarters in Louisville, Kentucky. Now offering the utmost in technological advances, the 128-year old General Electric Company is a leader in American made washer and dryer brands. Innovations include smart technology, antimicrobial gaskets, and hoses as well as OdorBlock fans to reduce front load washer odor.

Whirlpool Washers And Dryers​

Though it’s now the largest home appliance company in the world, Whirlpool got its start in 1911 with the first mechanized wringer washer. Today it’s still considered one of the best American made washer dryer options, with their main manufacturing center located in Greenville, Ohio.

Maytag Laundry Appliances​

While Whirlpool has owned the Maytag name since 2006, Maytag is the oldest brand among laundry appliances made in the USA. Since its inception in 1893, Maytag has produced high-quality, USA made washer and dryer models. They continue to be one of the most reliable washing machine and dryer options. Unlike other name brands, Maytag offers a 10-year limited parts warranty, demonstrating its commitment to quality construction from its factories throughout Ohio.

Speed Queen Washer And Dryer​

While largely known for its commercial-grade washers and dryers, Speed Queen’s residential products are synonymous with extreme durability. Operating out of Ripon, Wisconsin since 1908, the company states that its washers and dryers can last over 25 years. While bells and whistles aren’t their claim to fame, there’s certainly something to be said for superior reliability.
Assembled in America isn't the same as "made in America." Rest assured that if a Chinese interest owns a company operating in the USA that all the parts going into their products are "made in China."
 
Great, keep going. That's 6 product lines. Six. Out of THOUSANDS. How about a waffle maker. Any of those made in the US?

Or how about a radio.

I did as you asked and as is your OP you ignore it.

Good bye, too early in the morning to deal with your dishonesty.
 
Assembled in America isn't the same as "made in America." Rest assured that if a Chinese interest owns a company operating in the USA that all the parts going into their products are "made in China."
Oh, don't assault the harpy with facts.

Those hurt his tiny little head.
 
I did as you asked and as is your OP you ignore it.

Good bye, too early in the morning to deal with your dishonesty.
Yeah, you found six. I never said all manufacturing had left, I said the majority. You could only find six, so you made my point.
 
They already get paid well. But when their lust for MORE comes back to bight them in the butt ... they'll end up in the unemployment line. Union bosses don't give two hoots about union workers. They're just looking for a paycheck for being the bullies that they are.
What is the hourly pay? What does "well" equate to?
 
What is the hourly pay? What does "well" equate to?
"Well" equates to having the means to survive comfortably. If the workers don't like the wage, they can work elsewhere or they can invent something that will garner them greater wealth or they can invest the time, money, and energy into their own business. In the meantime ... they can stop their bitching and be grateful that they have a well-paying job with benefits (which aren't cheap).

Pay isn't bad!!
 
"Well" equates to having the means to survive comfortably. If the workers don't like the wage, they can work elsewhere or they can invent something that will garner them greater wealth or they can invest the time, money, and energy into their own business. In the meantime ... they can stop their bitching and be grateful that they have a well-paying job with benefits (which aren't cheap).

Pay isn't bad!!
The best workers are those that are constantly job hopping and finding better paying jobs. So in that sense I agree. Today's corporations don't want to retain even their best most productive workers.
 
Well" equates to having the means to survive comfortably. If the workers don't like the wage, they can work elsewhere or they can invent something that will garner them greater wealth or they can invest the time, money, and energy into their own business. In the meantime ... they can stop their bitching and be grateful that they have a well-paying job with benefits (which aren't cheap).

or they can form/join a union and try that way. I am pretty sure they do not care if you whine about it or not.
 
Assembled in America isn't the same as "made in America." Rest assured that if a Chinese interest owns a company operating in the USA that all the parts going into their products are "made in China."

Then give me the data and show that I was incorrect.

Your empty words are just that...empty.
 
or they can form/join a union and try that way. I am pretty sure they do not care if you whine about it or not.
And the union will kill the jobs, and the work force will be unemployed and starving.

Great!
 
And the union will kill the jobs, and the work force will be unemployed and starving.

Great!
Why don't non unionized plants just fire their whole workforce every year? That way they never have to pay past year 1 wages? It's awfully easy to find good young workers.
 
Why don't non unionized plants just fire their whole workforce every year? That way they never have to pay past year 1 wages? It's awfully easy to find good young workers.
Tesla actually does do that. In fact they are doing it here in Reno right now. It's a scumbag tactic, but they, and Amazon have used it for quite a while.
 
Tesla actually does do that. In fact they are doing it here in Reno right now. It's a scumbag tactic, but they, and Amazon have used it for quite a while.
It’s a scumbag move alright and workers will unionize to try an stop it. Then dipshits here will condemn them for unionizing.

Anyone supporting these huge corporations is an obvious fool.

Plus illegal immigration is supported by big corporations and the elite to keep wages down, but dumb Americans can’t see it.
 

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