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Originally Posted by ss/rs-matt
I know, I know he is a polarizing person but he did fight for the working man in 1989 "Roger and me" film. He is still banned from entering GMs building in detroit for calling them out on laying off American workers. He grew up in detroit and his dad worked the assembly line at GM. Its a good film and should be watched with an open mind.
Fact is GM is a corporation and like most corporations they don't care about the working man, they care about wall street, period. We all bought camaros and in doing so helped the Canadian worker and lined the pockets of the top 1% here in the US.
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The unions are the problem. The workers that work at the Toyota plants are non-union and still happy. They're probably happiest that they don't have to pay union dues that are wasted on the political front, instead of doing what they're intended to do.
This country was built on free enterprise and Michael Moore isn't standing up for any common working man. Your facts are seriously messed up.