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Fiendish Thingy

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30. You're right - Hyundai should have been able to bring over workers to train the US crew
Sun Sep 7, 2025, 11:21 PM
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Hyundai should have been able to get work visas for their trainers (assuming that’s who the 475 Koreans were), but apparently they weren’t - but we don’t yet know for sure.

I guess there’s more to learn about this story that we will hopefully know in the coming days.

If that is the case, then I wouldn’t blame Hyundai if they closed the factory and pulled out, or at least went public with their side of the story.

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The laws of unintended consequences? An inability see beyond his nose? The notion all things happen in a vacuum? marble falls Saturday #1
Drump and his thuglican trash live in a Bizarro World...Down is Up and Right is Left... wcmagumba Saturday #2
He's still mad that they didn't give him his fake votes newdeal2 Saturday #3
The claim is those workers were in the US on visitor/tourist visas, not work visas Fiendish Thingy Saturday #4
I dont believe it for a second drray23 Saturday #6
Funny thing is... Fiendish Thingy Sunday #11
they're workers, not criminals bigtree Sunday #15
What kind of jobs are going unfilled in GA? Fiendish Thingy Sunday #17
you believe they were 'wrong' bigtree Sunday #18
I don't consider them criminals deserving incarceration Fiendish Thingy Sunday #20
are you sure they 'circumvented U.S. laws?' bigtree Sunday #24
You're the one making the assertions Fiendish Thingy Sunday #26
if you're arguing that's what's happening here you're just plain wrong bigtree Sunday #28
You're right - Hyundai should have been able to bring over workers to train the US crew Fiendish Thingy Sunday #30
From what I've read this am, it does appear they didn't have "worker visas." harumph Sunday #22
And my guess is the Trump administration is counting those 475 jobs taken by Koreans Fiendish Thingy Sunday #23
$350 billion in promised investments bigtree Sunday #25
we used to value these workers bigtree Saturday #8
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Clearly there is more to the story that we don't yet know Fiendish Thingy Sunday #31
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Trump himself is acknowlegding this bigtree Yesterday #35
Yep. Donald Trump has declared war on the country over which he presides. tanyev Saturday #5
For his puppeteer Putin. Cha Sunday #27
Retaliation against MTG Blue Full Moon Saturday #7
and Kemp bigtree Saturday #9
so they're getting sent home bigtree Sunday #10
Don't worry! Hyundai is on the case! Heidi Sunday #12
like every business operating under this fascist regime bigtree Sunday #13
I guess there are plenty of foxes to go around. Heidi Sunday #14
This message was self-deleted by its author bigtree Sunday #16
Kim Jong Il died in 2011. Celerity Sunday #19
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who cares what his name is? bigtree Yesterday #34
For those who think Hyundai broke the rules mainer Yesterday #36
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