Conflict Of Interest.

November 7, 2009
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An anonymous commenter brings this up on MJ Perry’s blog..

At 11/06/2009 12:32 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

Why is the UAW allowed to represent the workers at Ford? the UAW is now the de facto owner of GM and Chrysler, courtesy of the US taxpayer via the Obama administration. Representing Ford workers presents a clear conflict of interest, forcing Ford to negotiate for labor with it’s direct competitors.

It’s only a matter of time before the UAW labor cartel has completely destroyed the native American auto industry. The question is how much more of the taxpayers blood will they be allowed to suck?

Consider that Ford motor company declined to participate in the bailout process.  This has infuriated the Obama administration which is both beholding to, and pulls strings within the labor union ranks.  We have already seen the POTUS’ vindictive nature when it is not supported by the Fox news network.

The next negotiations between the UAW and FORD will reveal even more, as Obamas “Chicago method” will be all over it, confirming ever more we have the most corrupt administration the US has ever had.

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One Response to Conflict Of Interest.

  1. Orlin Bowman on November 7, 2009 at 6:55 pm

    The anonymous commenter at Mr Perry brings up a very good, and valid question. Thank you.

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