Davin News Server

Subject: Re: Hundreds of South Koreans are among 475 detained in a Georgia
Newsgroups: soc.culture.israel,talk.politics.misc,can.politics,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh
From: c186282 <c186282@nnada.net>
Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2025 13:57:06 -0400

On 9/9/25 11:32 AM, Michael Ejercito wrote:
> c186282 wrote:
>> On 9/8/25 12:32 PM, Michael Ejercito wrote:
>>> Loose Cannon wrote:
>>>> On Sun, 7 Sep 2025 09:05:53 -0700, Michael Ejercito
>>>> <MEjercit@HotMail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>     Dr. Chung and I are American citizens!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>   Michael
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Two lies in one sentence. Quack Chung is NOT a doctor and neither of
>>>> you are American citiizens. Chung's medical license was REVOKED by the
>>>> state of Georgia and his degree from that minority institution is not
>>>> recognized by American academia. He's just a gook, like you.
>>
>>>     You deny our American citizenship merely because of what you 
>>> allege is rthe shape of our eyes.
>>>
>>>     How pathetic!
>>
>>    Ignore Tinyballs ... he's a NAZI - not even very
>>    closeted. Probably in his will to be buried with
>>    his white hood and jackboots.
>     He was even humiliated in YouTube comments.
> 
>     https://nextshark.com/stpeach-yoga-challenge-asian-boyfriend-racists
>>
>>    The only question with Hyundai is where the hell did
>>    they even GET that many illegal Koreans ? Did they
>>    sponsor them somehow, arrange to sneak around INS ?
>>    Can't have that. Bad form.
>>
>>    Trump wants most of the workforce to be legal US
>>    citizens. Good idea IF they can find competent
>>    workers. American auto-workers don't have the rep
>>    they used to have alas ... it's a big reason why
>>    anyone who can buys imported cars. It's why they
>>    are being replaced by robots which can at least
>>    fake 'pride of workmanship' and don't go on
>>    strike for more money to do shittier work all
>>    the damned time.
>>
>>    Would not hurt my feelings if that factory had
>>    maybe 20% Korean workers/bosses - but they need
>>    to import them properly. That's all, do it right.
>     The companies can always offer higher compensation to have a larger 
> pool of candidates to pick.
> 
>     Employers do not owe people an offer of a living wabge.
> 
>     Then again, no one owes employers an application.
> 
>     If it takes offering three times the living wage just to have a pool 
> of candidates to choose from, then they can either  offer three times a 
> living wages, endure substandard work, or just do without.

   Note however, this plant was part of the trade/tariff deals.
   SK is basically paying to get lower tariffs by having a big
   US factory. The assumption was a mostly-USA workforce.

   As such, this isn't quite the 'free market' ideal.