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Yes they could turn around and say "Oh hell no" or "Oh hell yes!" but that has nothing to do with the fact that president Bush is following through with a threat to do the bailout on his ground if the repubs in congress failed to support the bailout. |
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Very funny! You can't just slap a tariff down in the middle of a recession. It is hostile and will only be met with tariffs from the other side which will harm American business more. Wal-Mart is of course partially a joke but not too much so considering how many Americans will go nuts if prices jumped at Wal-mart. |
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As I said what Bush is doing is their dirty work. Am I wrong? |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKFKGrmsBDk |
It is simple. Instead of buying a Ford or GM buy Toyota or even better a Mini or something.
I have no loyalty to the US car industry. They have stopped at little to prevent technology from rocking the boat over the years. They deserve to perish and boycotting them is the fastest way to end these bailouts (After they are back for their 5th) |
Since I had to shut my business down back in May, I haven't found any work. So buying a new car is out. I will have to hook up the boat to the little BroncoII and head back to Michigan as that's the only place I have family left. And the y don't want me to wind up on the streets. So hoefully I can land a driving job there. I have 6 years of mountain driving in commercial vehicles in all sorts of weather from blistering heat to blinding blizzaeds. And not one blemish mark on my driving record. And the boat wasn't new either. It is a 1966 aluminum runabout.
I think Ford declined as they asked the CEO or one of the bigwigs if they would be willing to work for 1 dollar for the year, and the response was no. I don't see what the problem is, the guy made like 21 million last year. |
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It's too bad Bush went with the Democrats on this one. |
The unions own BO, when he gets in he'll do whatever the unions want.:nope:
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However, Bush is ticking me off with this bailout. The bankruptcy courts are designed to deal with this sort of crap, not my tax dollar! The airlines went bankrupt, and guess what? They are still there too. The auto industry just made up for its slumping sales alright. They just got the biggest sale in history. -S |
im personally opposed to the bailout.
We simply cannot socialize big business in America. The government shouldnt have the power to pick which companies fail and which succeed. |
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They were saying on the radio that Toyota? and GMC? had sold the same amout of cars, one made a profit, one for a loss! Guess which is which:roll: :nope: . I think people are voting with their wallets. Personally, I'd blame the UAW. |
I partially Blame UAW.
Mainly because they outright supported the move to big and expensive SUVs instead of cheap and effective electric cars. And now they are willingly being used as a shield by heartless greedy and technology destroying bastards at GM. But to outright blame them means nothing. They will have power period. Thus you must go back to the source. It is fine to keep paying them a ton of money if they are willing to retrain to build the next gen electric cars. |
I find it intresting that Ford elected after all not to partake of the "apple". I think if they can stay afloat maybe they're strategy is to buy up the other two failing companies somehow...monopoly....or if not maybe they are hoping they outright fail...which I think would end up being good for them as the last remaining big guy on the American block that may after all help them...I think some should fail as painful as that is, is'nt that what America is all about...opportunity...one mans failure will create opportunity for others here if they are smart....personally the UAW needs to dissapear as it has become a death weight about the neck of that industry....they must be able to compete with the foreign makers that have moved right on in the backyard.
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