From: Paul Stenquist
I do find it interesting that a lot of teachers buy Hondas and Toyota that are produced in right to work states by non-union workers. There's a bit of "do as I say, not as I do" in that kind of reasoning.
Should we not then on the same basis question the integrity of anyone represented by a union who buys from the "Big Three"?
The "Big Three" not only have their own factories in those "right to work" states, but in the Maquiladora as well. And they've been closing their unionized factories, moving the work to their non-union locations.
Plus, it may have something to do with Hondas and Toyotas only being manufactured in "right to work" states. How many factories do Honda, Toyota and BMW have in non- "right to work" states? If you want a Honda or a Toyota, you buy a Honda or Toyota.
Where the factory is located doesn't enter in to the equation any more than it does when you buy a vehicle from GM.
Before you cast aspersions at other peoples choices, refuse to buy any vehicle from any manufacturer who closes a unionized plant so they could manufacturing of their vehicles in a non-unionized plant.
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