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Like was said before, BUY AMERICAN DAMN IT!!! Spend our money at home so we can keep our nation strong.
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I totally agree with you!!!
I'm a laid off Steelworker, kinda funny though, the last orders we made before idling our plant was for Honda & Toyota!!
The American car companies don't buy hardly any American steel anymore.
They'd rather buy cheap lower quality Chinese steel.
I totally agree, American's should buy American products, and that includes big buisness!!!!
I'm a laid off Steelworker, kinda funny though, the last orders we made before idling our plant was for Honda & Toyota!!
The American car companies don't buy hardly any American steel anymore.
They'd rather buy cheap lower quality Chinese steel.
I totally agree, American's should buy American products, and that includes big buisness!!!!
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The American car companies don't buy hardly any American steel anymore.
They'd rather buy cheap lower quality Chinese steel.
That is just not right. That is were things need to change.
I totally agree, American's should buy American products, and that includes big buisness!!!!
Yes sir! Everyone and as much as possible!
I'm a laid off Steelworker, kinda funny though, the last orders we made before idling our plant was for Honda & Toyota!!
It is ironic isn't it? I know alot of people will say that their Honda, Toyota, or Nissan is made in America by Americans, but it is still a foriegn owned company. We import more vehicles than we export and that is troubling.
They'd rather buy cheap lower quality Chinese steel.
That is just not right. That is were things need to change.
I totally agree, American's should buy American products, and that includes big buisness!!!!
Yes sir! Everyone and as much as possible!
I'm a laid off Steelworker, kinda funny though, the last orders we made before idling our plant was for Honda & Toyota!!
It is ironic isn't it? I know alot of people will say that their Honda, Toyota, or Nissan is made in America by Americans, but it is still a foriegn owned company. We import more vehicles than we export and that is troubling.
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Yeah it's definately messed up!!
What steel orders the American companies do get from us, they cancelled towards the end of last year, and around the same time Toyota And Honda ordered a bunch more, cause they new we were gonna shut down for a while and they didn't wanna run out...
What steel orders the American companies do get from us, they cancelled towards the end of last year, and around the same time Toyota And Honda ordered a bunch more, cause they new we were gonna shut down for a while and they didn't wanna run out...
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The American car companies don't buy hardly any American steel anymore.
They'd rather buy cheap lower quality Chinese steel.
That is just not right. That is where things need to change.
I totally agree, American's should buy American products, and that includes big buisness!!!!
Yes sir! Everyone and as much as possible!
I'm a laid off Steelworker, kinda funny though, the last orders we made before idling our plant was for Honda & Toyota!!
It is ironic isn't it? I know alot of people will say that their Honda, Toyota, or Nissan is made in America by Americans, but it is still a foriegn owned company. We import more vehicles than we export and that is troubling.
They'd rather buy cheap lower quality Chinese steel.
That is just not right. That is where things need to change.
I totally agree, American's should buy American products, and that includes big buisness!!!!
Yes sir! Everyone and as much as possible!
I'm a laid off Steelworker, kinda funny though, the last orders we made before idling our plant was for Honda & Toyota!!
It is ironic isn't it? I know alot of people will say that their Honda, Toyota, or Nissan is made in America by Americans, but it is still a foriegn owned company. We import more vehicles than we export and that is troubling.
Last edited by fastnblu; 03-02-2009 at 05:18 PM.
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