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Ironhorse07

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You really should know what words actually mean before using them.

Look up the word “hardly”

Your first sentence makes it quite clear you don’t know what you’re talking about.

Definition of hardly
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: with force : vigorously
2
: in a severe manner : harshly
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: with difficulty : painfully
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a —used to emphasize a minimal amount I hardly knew heralmost new — hardly a scratch on it
b —used to soften a negative
you can't hardly tell who anyone is —G. B. Shaw
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: certainly not that news is hardly surprising

Scroll down to 4 or 5
But that's all you got to go on?
 
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Lets try this another way, I'll dumb it down for you. Roughly what percentage of American cars industry do you think GM and Chrysler make up? And then tell me YOUR definition of the word "hardly"

Because if you think the word "hardly" defines what happened to tax payer money, you have the wrong answer to at least one of the above two questions.

This should be good.
 

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I'm always on the side of Raptor owners but I'm not going to stand by while someone is bashing unions because their ignorant and talking out of their south hole.


Ok, you win, you are right. All the unions are saints and every industry need unions.

Oh and you make three times what I make! Congrats! Talk about talking out of your south hole! :ROFLJest:
 
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Ironhorse07

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Lets try this another way, I'll dumb it down for you. Roughly what percentage of American cars industry do you think GM and Chrysler make up? And then tell me YOUR definition of the word "hardly"

Because if you think the word "hardly" defines what happened to tax payer money, you have the wrong answer to at least one of the above two questions.

This should be good.

Roughly 30%, combined. I notice you glossed over my question about the banking industry, and yes, that was the majority of the industry.
 

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Roughly 30%, combined. I notice you glossed over my question about the banking industry, and yes, that was the majority of the industry.

Who makes up the other 60%? Ford?

I glossed over your question about banking because I never blamed unions for the other failures you mentioned.
 
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None of you ******* in this thread have it bad, if you did you wouldn't be driving one of the most expensive trucks on the planet.

Yeah but did you pay cash or finance it?

Thats the difference between union and management.

Flame suit on.......
 

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Yeah but did you pay cash or finance it?

Thats the difference between union and management.

Flame suit on.......

I financed for two years at 1.5% then just paid it off. I hate payments.

I don't look at success as a negative thing - doesn't matter how it's couched. The only comparison that matters is how you (not you specifically, the general you) compare to you say 5 or even 10 years ago. As a kid my dad and I would dig around in the dump for toys, then he would fix them up for me. I don't have to shop at the dump anymore, I don't care about anyone else.
 
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I financed for two years at 1.5% then just paid it off. I hate payments.

I don't look at success as a negative thing - doesn't matter how it's couched. The only comparison that matters is how you (not you specifically, the general you) compare to you say 5 or even 10 years ago. As a kid my dad and I would dig around in the dump for toys, then he would fix them up for me. I don't have to shop at the dump anymore, I don't care about anyone else.

I remember when I was 5 or so. My stepfather was an apprentice plumber at the time. He would pick up scrap cast iron from construction sites for a penny a pound so he could get my brother and I new bicycles for Christmas. So yes I remember where I came from and will never forget that.
 

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