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It is that virtually that is the problem. Just like VW's and BMW's made in Germany are much better than those made in the US, Toyota's made in Japan are better than those from the US, and I wouldn't be surprised if they are better than the ones in France. The Japanese simply take more pride in what they do.
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That's because, like a lot of people, you are preprogrammed to believe that. I'll say the same thing I always say with this argument.....prove it. And I don't mean that your uncle's brother's cousin's mechanic said it....I mean real-world hard evidence.
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And this isn't even about the plague of humanity called unions, it is about how other specific countries go about what they do for a living. In both germany and japan people care more about the quality of their work than they do in this country, especially when it comes to car production.
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As for your assertion that the "American" worker doesn't care as much for what they do as their Germans and Japanese counterparts is both incorrect and, quite frankly, offensive...and clearly based on some sort of predisposed idea.
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I am proud to be an American and what we as a nation have the ability to do. If I didn't feel that way I would not have served our military. That being said this country has fled from its roots of hard work and ethics that our grandparents and parents attempted to instill in our generation (those born in mid 60s to 90s). Today's Americans are the people of entitlement. Today's youth is a primary example. The bulk of them believe they have the RIGHT, not privilege to for example a brand new car when they turn 16, 17, or 18 without having to work a lick for it. The same goes for their college funds. This is reflected constantly in every day life as well as the media. This driving force is what is also reflected in society's job force here in the US. There is more than just cheaper labor as a reason to hire illegals or outsource there is also the plain fact that other cultures still have the hard work ethic instilled in their societies. It is sad to say that today hard work and integrity is an exception not the rule outside of strictly controlled environments. This is a primary reason why many employers that I have worked with as clients have video surveillance in their places of work. It is not just to prevent theft, etc. It is also to observe and weed out the lazy folks that have blanketed the workforce and caused the downturn in quality and output. The whole mentality of "I don't get paid enough to do that" is rampant and needs to be cut off at the knees. Like I said, this could turn political and ethical pretty quick. The bottom line is that IF Toyota France DOES export their stock to US shores only time will tell if they meet the same standards as found in Japan for example.
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VW has several plants in the US. They also have make some vehicles for the US in Germany. People search out cars made from Germany and avoid the ones from the US. Just go check out any vw forums and you will see people recommending this. Most Japanese and Korean car makers now have plants in the USA and their home countries. In every single case people seek out vehicles made in the foreign countries and avoid ones made in the US. I could go on, but I don't see the point. People aren't dumb, they are going to make decisions that make the best sense for themselves. In the case of automobiles avoiding american made ones is just better sense. Let's not talk about the big 3. The only one that should still even exist is Ford. Both GM and Chrysler should have died a long time ago. The country would be much better off with whatever is going to take their place when both companies do officially die. To string it out hurts everyone, especially Americans who truly have good ideas and the ability to make great things happen. Pretend to be offended all you want. I really couldn't care less. If Americans actually gave a damn about anything any more they would have the decency to all pay attention and educate themselves on the one thing that we can all do, vote. Yet at most 1/3 of the country votes. And judging from our last presidential election even those that voted didn't pay too much attention. That says everything. If you let it the truth will set you free.
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I'm not pretending. I happen to be one of those American workers that you claim does not care. People like you do nothing but perpetuate the negative stereotypes of the American worker....based on outdated and/or inaccurate information.
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And you are using the term American worker as if you are only talking about unions. Leave it to a union worker to think only unions matter...When in reality union membership is dropping like a rock. Because intelligent people can separate human beings from evil disgusting union leaders that only want money and power. Unless you live in a bubble completely separated from all humanity it doesn't take much to see people in the US seem to just not give a damn. Whether you are looking at dealership mechanics damaging vehicles, quick oil change places forgetting to fill cars with oil, horrific customer service at many retail stores, etc. A good experience when shopping for anything now a days is becoming a rarity instead of a guarantee. You can't even be sure people will be polite anymore. Hearing someone say the words," your welcome," instead of, "yup,"sure," etc, is almost unheard of. Common courtesy is almost totally dead. It certainly extends to the workplace as well. People who are happy to be thought of as evil jerks instead of hard workers, or excitedly bragging about how they love being known as an "asshole" or a "total bitch" like that is somehow an honorable thing. Our society is totally screwed up and is going in the wrong direction in every possible way.
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