You, sir, are a crazy, rambling nut-job.

Union excess have forced General Motors and Chrysler to their knees--it wasn't just slipshod management (although there certainly seems to be a pretty wide gulf between some GM execs and reality). But on the whole, the U.S. Auto Industry is at the mercy of the unions, who extort, threaten, intimidate, and are just as corruptible by the incredible power they wield as any other man.

Unions served a purpose long ago--but they've somehow lost their purpose along the way. Today, they actively discourage hard work, smother corporations, exploit the very people that they so vehemently argue that they defend, and have essentially become nothing more than a gang of power-hungry, greedy Mafiosi thugs. They have feasted upon the seed corn of this country for generations and are now reaping what they have sown: a shattered, broken, abandoned Detroit that is a mere wispy shadow of its former glory.

I hope you union boys are proud of yourselves.You've drilled a giant, irreparable hole in the bottom of the boat we're all sailing on, you idiots.

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