Taxpayers: Beware GM's Decision to Build Compact in Michigan [View article]
FAT CATS LIKE YOU ARE TOO BUSY SPENDING THEIR MONEY...NON UNION POOR WORKING STIFFS ARE TOO BUSY SURVIVING...THE ONLY PEOPLE THAT ARE A THORN IN YOUR REAR END ARE THE UNION WAGES MIDDLE CLASS...WE ASK QUESTIONS...WE SEND OUR CHILDREN TO COLLEGE...WE BUY THE NEWS PAPER...WE WATCH THE NEWS; WE'RE THE THORN IN YOUR REAR END..WITH OUT UNIONS WE'D BE SLAVES...YOUR CUP OF TEA!
On Jul 06 08:50 PM Big Bubbette wrote:
> The sooner we are rid of unions the better. Start with all gettting > rid of government unions.
GM: Ready to Emerge from Bankruptcy [View article]
WE,D HAVE A PROBLEM IF THE CAR WAS TO BE BUILD IN CHINA OR A TOYOTA REPUBLICAN STATE LIKE TENNESSEE...AN ANTI AMERICAN, ANTI GM STATE AND ITS LEADERS THE LIKE OF B.CROOK-ER ...IT WAS A NO BRAINER!
WOULD YOU VISIT SOMEONE THAT HAS BEEN BAD MOUTHING YOU?
> Tom Linmark is correct! The UAW and the State of Michigan destroyed > the US auto industry. > > Ever since the 1950's, Michigan has been supported by high taxes > loaded on autos and sold to people in other states. Now, for purely > political reasons, we are bailing out Michigan and the UAW. > > A lot better cars are made in Tennessee. > >
Taxpayers: Beware GM's Decision to Build Compact in Michigan [View article]
Toyota and Honda are subsidized by their governments; VW,BMW and Fiat are subsidized by their governments; KIA and HYUNDAI are subsidized by their governments...to make things worse Americans subsidize all of the above by purchasing 3 million of their imported rust boxes every year.
BTW.."WE THE PEOPLE" ARE THE GOVERNMENT AND UNION EMPLOYEES ARE PART OF "WE THE PEOPLE"!!!!!
On Jul 06 09:21 AM Leftfield wrote:
> A quick word for User 158164: We are in an advanced state of dying > by a thousand cuts. Take the Depts. of Energy and Education. After > the "stimulous" bill is factored in, they total well north of $100 > billion this year. They have accomplished nothing towards their stated > goals and in fact hinder the progress that could be made if their > wasted employees would get productive jobs and the money went towards > real accomplishment and investment. Our system is choking on this > stuff; these are only two examples. > GM is now in the purview of the real impresarios of smoke and mirrors. > These are suits who always have "plausible deniability" for their > wealth-destroying, self-serving deeds. Rick Waggoner's last stupid > act was not to proceed to bankruptcy. Now GM is a ward of government, > I know, all decisions are "for the good of the country" or whatever > the party line is. As they are increasingly perceived as Government > Motors they will sell mostly to government and to government and > union employees. But we will still pay. Yuck.
Friedman: The U.S. Needs to Stimulate Innovation and Invention [View article]
Cameroni: I don't have a problem with innovations and inventions...I don't have a problem with trade. I have a problem with free trade...its a free pass for corporate America to take away American's jobs...manufacture their products in countries for which wages we can not compete with and expect those who's jobs have been taken away to buy those products...we need fair trade not free trade!
Boeing was selling aircrafts to other countries before the trade agreements...however now they them selfs import from cheap labor a lot of what they put in their aircrafts.
Pharmaceuticals? we have the best... if the world wants them they'll buy them. BTW the pharmaceutical industry is also using slave labor countries the likes of China and Puerto Rico to manufacture a lot of our medicines.
We have huge trade deficits with every country we trade with...in my book "DEFICIT" means we're losing!!!
On Jul 01 12:17 AM cameroni wrote:
> Hello 303820, > > Lordarley was pretty much on the mark with his comments. > > Admittedly I am an Adam Smith adherant. His ideas tend to have more > resonance at just such a time as we are going through now. When we > start to look at the underpinnings of economic functions, why it > works and how we can prosper using the basic mechanics of trade then > Adam Smith's old fashioned ideas start to look brilliant. > > But what I want to address is your idea that others cannot afford > our products. I will list several examples and hopefully you will > change your view of our technological advantage and see why our prosperity > lies in homegrown manufacturing, R&D, invention and new ideas. > > > Let's talk aviation first. Boeing, one of our flagship corporations > sells aircraft into almost every country on earth. The people individually > may not be be able to afford these aircraft but the National Carriers > that fly these craft can. > > How about Pharmaceuticals, medications and vitamin supplements that > treat everything from the common cold to AIDS and Cancer. Again these > are sold around the world. How about software. Windows is just one > single example. It is global too. > > The list is almost endless. From packaging to the sattelite mapping > of the earths surface for resource discovery to nano-technology and > back to good old basics like GPS seeding equipment on farms. > > The whole world is buying our products now and we will keep our competitive > edge by building on our existing base of good companies. We will > grow faster by importing knowledge and ideas where we can find them. > > > We make a lot of the "stuff" that the world uses every single day. >
Friedman: The U.S. Needs to Stimulate Innovation and Invention [View article]
Mr.lordarley: What can we make that Mexican can buy with$1.90hr paycheck? what can we make that the Chinese can buy with their $.33hr pay check? what can we make that the Koreans can buy? and the rest of the slave labor country...those people CAN NOT AFFORD THE PRODUCTS THEY MAKE. Canadians can afford our products...how ever...even there our products become some what uncompetitive because of their nationalized health care. Stop questioning our ability to make quality products...stop blaming the unions...stop blaming the working stiffs of this country.
On Jun 30 08:07 AM lorddarley wrote:
> Why is history a dusty pastime that we never learn from? I don't > think there has been an economist since Adam Smith who really understood > what makes a country prosperous, and what improves the lot of the > great mass of its citizens. From his Wealth of Nations (coincidentally > 1776): > > 1. Make something that people in other countries want to buy (i.e. > nurture exports). > > 2. concentrate on making and selling high value products. > > 3. import the raw materials and produce from other countries made > by cheaper labor. > > 4. don't be embarrassed by success. > > Smith knew that not everyone becomes "middle class" overnight, and > it didn't trouble him. He recognized that there are divsions of labor. > > > We have deluded ourselves in the US into thinking that Adam Smith > is wrong headed, and that running a positive balance of trade, or > recognizing that divisions of labor are natural, is sinful. > > Smith's economic principles are unavoidably correct. I wouldn't be > surprised if there is a dog-eared copy or two in Peking.
Friedman: The U.S. Needs to Stimulate Innovation and Invention [View article]
The decision to move jobs to slave labor countries was and is made by corporate america...I've never heard of an American company asking its consumers,f a choice of a JOB or a CHEAP product...most of the big thicket item that we import from cheap labor countries do nothing for the consumers...they just fatten-up the wallets of walls street profiteers... the cost to build a $15,000 car in Korea is less then $1,500..it still cost the American consumer $15,000....A $200 three peace suit cost $9 to make in China, it cost the American consumer $200...a $100 pair of Nike shoes cost under $5 to make in China ...it cost the American consumers $100...We import 1.5 million tons of steel pipes a year from China..to compete with the manufacturing of those pipes in this country we would have to work for free...The steel industry in this country moved operations to Brazil, China, Poland and Mexico and blamed the unions for the jobs we lost...WE CAN'T COMPETE WITH THOSE COUNTRIES... EVEN IF WE WORK FOR FREE! "WE THE PEOPLE" DON'T HAVE A CHOICE WHEN WE'RE FORCED TO COMPETE WITH THE UN-COMPETEBLE!
On Jun 29 03:57 PM SouthernCEO wrote:
> 303820- You can't blame businesses for moving jobs to China. We, > the American public, made this decision. We wanted cheaper products > and business gave us what we asked for. Wal-Mart is number one because > we the people shop there. Wal-Mart had to pull out of Germany. The > prices were less but the Germans didn't shop there so they had to > close up. I buy American when I can but as long as the consumer doesn't > care jobs will still be moving over seas. With that said we still > have to compete. I will pay more for a better product but I will > not buy inferior stuff just because it is made in America.
Friedman: The U.S. Needs to Stimulate Innovation and Invention [View article]
"WE THE PEOPLE" NEED TO BUY AMERICAN WHERE AMERICAN IS AVAILEBLE!!!!
On Jun 29 03:31 PM SouthernCEO wrote:
> Moose- The oil thing is not as easy as you might think. As a fuel > it can be replaced but most of our plastics, synthetic materials, > and lots of chemicals are oil based products. In fact, many of them > are by products of fuel refining and would not be economically fisable > if it weren't for the fuel refining part of the business. I totally > agree that we need to look past oil and all fossil fuels but at this > point in time it's just not possible. Look at a wind powered plant. > The blades are a carbon based material, it is painted with a carbon > based material, and it is internally lubricated with a carbon based > material, the insulation on the wiring is also a carbon based product > all derived from oil. If you make these products by themselves without > the refining part of the process the costs will be astromomical and > the largest part would now be hazardous waste. What happens to all > of our heavy equipment? Trucks, tractors, locomotives, etc can't > run on batteries. If we reduce refining down to a point where this > fuel becomes a specialty chemical it would destroy the economy as > we know it. It guess the bottom line is that we need to use what > we have until the technology is in place to make a rational change. > Forcing change just for the sake of change just won't work. Look > at Spain. Since they went full tilt for the green thing they have > lost over 100K jobs, the price of electricity has risen out of control > and their CO2 production is 50% higher today than in 2001. I applaud > their ideas but the technology isn't available yet and all they have > done is spend money that, had they waited, could have really made > a difference.
Friedman: The U.S. Needs to Stimulate Innovation and Invention [View article]
My friend...the Obama policies are not working because our jobs are still bleeding out of this country...because our dollars are still going in the pockets of foreign companies...the ripple effect is not yet complete..it is going to get worse a lot worse, unless we stop the bleeding.
On Jun 29 03:17 PM fro3 wrote:
> > > We need to stop the corruption by Goldman, bank of Amerika, and Jp > Morgan. Stop the Geithner and bernanke. . > > Go to: www.bit.ly/12NCJR and read the full Rolling Stone [Taibbi] > The Great American Bubble Machine article. > > Obamma,s policies may not be working as well as many had hoped:<br/> > > 1st 100 days - There are 2.9 million more people unemployed in May > than there were unemployed in January. The unemployment rate went > from 7.6% to 9.4%. Since May 2008, we have lost 5.5 million jobs. > The biggest losers were: Manufacturing 1.5 million lost Finance & > Prof Serv 1.5 million lost Construction 1.1 million lost Retail & > Leisure 1.3 million lost > > good articles www.bit.ly/12NCJR recommended reading > > Why isnt the stock market falling when the economy is sinking? Why > cant we get change in Washington that we really need? Why vote?
Friedman: The U.S. Needs to Stimulate Innovation and Invention [View article]
"We need to do all we can now to get more brains connected to more capital to spawn more new companies faster. As Jeff Immelt, the chief of General Electric (GE), put it in a speech on Friday, this moment is "an opportunity to turn financial adversity into national advantage, to launch innovations of lasting value to our country.”
WE NEED THE CREATION OF MORE AMERICAN COMPANIES WITH AMERICAN TAX DOLLARS...AND AFTER THEIR CREATION, CORPORATE FAT CATS CAN TAKE THE PRODUCTS WE'VE CREATED AND PRODUCE THEM WITH SLAVE LABOR, IN COUNTRIES THE LIKES OF CHINA.
OF COURSE TO SAFE A PROVEN COMPANY (GM)WHO HAS BEEN PUTTING BILLIONS OF TAX DOLLARS IN OUR LOCAL AND STATE ECONOMIES AND CREATED MILLIONS OF JOBS...THATS A WASTE OF MONEY.
IF ANY ONE WONDERS WHY WE'RE IN THIS MESS? WONDER NO MORE!!!
Why I'd Buy Toyota, The #1 Automaker in the U.S. [View article]
BTW...GM IS STILL #1 AND FORD#2!!!!!!!!!!!!!
On Jun 26 04:37 PM elcopone wrote:
> Great article with fantastic points. I couldn't agree more. As always, > it all about the product. Something Mr. Toyoda clearly understand. > > > John, spreading lies only hurts you and your UAW buddies in the end. > Evidence on 9/11 contributions... > > www.snopes.com/rumors/... > web.archive.org/web/20... > > > Also, many GM vehicles sold in the US are actually produced in Mexico, > Canada, and soon yes, China. So what really is an American car company > anyway??? >
Why I'd Buy Toyota, The #1 Automaker in the U.S. [View article]
F.Y.I. GM, FORD,AND CHRYSLER are American car companies...they have been putting billions of dollars in united states of America's communities for over 100 years...they support 1.2 millions retirees...How many retirees do the transplants support?" none"... they don't have pension benefit...they have 401k...ask them how's their 401k doing lately? American car companies build 80% of what they sale in this country...their cars average over 80% of made on USA parts while transplants are @49%. KEEP PUSHING THE BOGUS QUALITY AND GAS MILEAGE OF THOSE RUST BOXES.
SELF DESTRUCTION OF THE AMERICAN AUTO INDUSTRY IS DUE TO THE NEGATIVITY MEDIA COVERAGE BY THE FAT CATS ON WALL STREET.
KEEP BUYING FOREIGN...KEEP BITING THE HAND THAT FEEDS YOU!!!
On Jun 26 04:37 PM elcopone wrote:
> Great article with fantastic points. I couldn't agree more. As always, > it all about the product. Something Mr. Toyoda clearly understand. > > > John, spreading lies only hurts you and your UAW buddies in the end. > Evidence on 9/11 contributions... > > www.snopes.com/rumors/... > web.archive.org/web/20... > > > Also, many GM vehicles sold in the US are actually produced in Mexico, > Canada, and soon yes, China. So what really is an American car company > anyway??? >
Why I'd Buy Toyota, The #1 Automaker in the U.S. [View article]
BTW...GM IS STILL #1 AND FORD#2!!!!!!!!!!!!!
On Jun 26 04:59 PM 303820 wrote:
> 80% of what Toyota and other foreigners sale in this country is IMPORTED > from Japan, Korea or Mexico... if that is good for our country we > need to stop blaming American union workers for our problem and take > a good look in the our mirrors!!!!
Taxpayers: Beware GM's Decision to Build Compact in Michigan [View article]
On Jul 06 08:50 PM Big Bubbette wrote:
> The sooner we are rid of unions the better. Start with all gettting
> rid of government unions.
GM: Ready to Emerge from Bankruptcy [View article]
WOULD YOU VISIT SOMEONE THAT HAS BEEN BAD MOUTHING YOU?
Taxpayers: Beware GM's Decision to Build Compact in Michigan [View article]
On Jul 06 11:37 AM relaplan1 wrote:
> Tom Linmark is correct! The UAW and the State of Michigan destroyed
> the US auto industry.
>
> Ever since the 1950's, Michigan has been supported by high taxes
> loaded on autos and sold to people in other states. Now, for purely
> political reasons, we are bailing out Michigan and the UAW.
>
> A lot better cars are made in Tennessee.
>
>
Taxpayers: Beware GM's Decision to Build Compact in Michigan [View article]
BTW.."WE THE PEOPLE" ARE THE GOVERNMENT AND UNION EMPLOYEES ARE PART OF "WE THE PEOPLE"!!!!!
On Jul 06 09:21 AM Leftfield wrote:
> A quick word for User 158164: We are in an advanced state of dying
> by a thousand cuts. Take the Depts. of Energy and Education. After
> the "stimulous" bill is factored in, they total well north of $100
> billion this year. They have accomplished nothing towards their stated
> goals and in fact hinder the progress that could be made if their
> wasted employees would get productive jobs and the money went towards
> real accomplishment and investment. Our system is choking on this
> stuff; these are only two examples.
> GM is now in the purview of the real impresarios of smoke and mirrors.
> These are suits who always have "plausible deniability" for their
> wealth-destroying, self-serving deeds. Rick Waggoner's last stupid
> act was not to proceed to bankruptcy. Now GM is a ward of government,
> I know, all decisions are "for the good of the country" or whatever
> the party line is. As they are increasingly perceived as Government
> Motors they will sell mostly to government and to government and
> union employees. But we will still pay. Yuck.
Taxpayers: Beware GM's Decision to Build Compact in Michigan [View article]
Friedman: The U.S. Needs to Stimulate Innovation and Invention [View article]
I have a problem with free trade...its a free pass for corporate America to take away American's jobs...manufacture their products in countries for which wages we can not compete with and expect those who's jobs have been taken away to buy those products...we need fair trade not free trade!
Boeing was selling aircrafts to other countries before the trade agreements...however now they them selfs import from cheap labor a lot of what they put in their aircrafts.
Pharmaceuticals? we have the best... if the world wants them they'll buy them. BTW the pharmaceutical industry is also using slave labor countries the likes of China and Puerto Rico to manufacture a lot of our medicines.
We have huge trade deficits with every country we trade with...in my book "DEFICIT" means we're losing!!!
On Jul 01 12:17 AM cameroni wrote:
> Hello 303820,
>
> Lordarley was pretty much on the mark with his comments.
>
> Admittedly I am an Adam Smith adherant. His ideas tend to have more
> resonance at just such a time as we are going through now. When we
> start to look at the underpinnings of economic functions, why it
> works and how we can prosper using the basic mechanics of trade then
> Adam Smith's old fashioned ideas start to look brilliant.
>
> But what I want to address is your idea that others cannot afford
> our products. I will list several examples and hopefully you will
> change your view of our technological advantage and see why our prosperity
> lies in homegrown manufacturing, R&D, invention and new ideas.
>
>
> Let's talk aviation first. Boeing, one of our flagship corporations
> sells aircraft into almost every country on earth. The people individually
> may not be be able to afford these aircraft but the National Carriers
> that fly these craft can.
>
> How about Pharmaceuticals, medications and vitamin supplements that
> treat everything from the common cold to AIDS and Cancer. Again these
> are sold around the world. How about software. Windows is just one
> single example. It is global too.
>
> The list is almost endless. From packaging to the sattelite mapping
> of the earths surface for resource discovery to nano-technology and
> back to good old basics like GPS seeding equipment on farms.
>
> The whole world is buying our products now and we will keep our competitive
> edge by building on our existing base of good companies. We will
> grow faster by importing knowledge and ideas where we can find them.
>
>
> We make a lot of the "stuff" that the world uses every single day.
>
Friedman: The U.S. Needs to Stimulate Innovation and Invention [View article]
Canadians can afford our products...how ever...even there our products become some what uncompetitive because of their nationalized health care.
Stop questioning our ability to make quality products...stop blaming the unions...stop blaming the working stiffs of this country.
On Jun 30 08:07 AM lorddarley wrote:
> Why is history a dusty pastime that we never learn from? I don't
> think there has been an economist since Adam Smith who really understood
> what makes a country prosperous, and what improves the lot of the
> great mass of its citizens. From his Wealth of Nations (coincidentally
> 1776):
>
> 1. Make something that people in other countries want to buy (i.e.
> nurture exports).
>
> 2. concentrate on making and selling high value products.
>
> 3. import the raw materials and produce from other countries made
> by cheaper labor.
>
> 4. don't be embarrassed by success.
>
> Smith knew that not everyone becomes "middle class" overnight, and
> it didn't trouble him. He recognized that there are divsions of labor.
>
>
> We have deluded ourselves in the US into thinking that Adam Smith
> is wrong headed, and that running a positive balance of trade, or
> recognizing that divisions of labor are natural, is sinful.
>
> Smith's economic principles are unavoidably correct. I wouldn't be
> surprised if there is a dog-eared copy or two in Peking.
Friedman: The U.S. Needs to Stimulate Innovation and Invention [View article]
"WE THE PEOPLE" DON'T HAVE A CHOICE WHEN WE'RE FORCED TO COMPETE WITH THE UN-COMPETEBLE!
On Jun 29 03:57 PM SouthernCEO wrote:
> 303820- You can't blame businesses for moving jobs to China. We,
> the American public, made this decision. We wanted cheaper products
> and business gave us what we asked for. Wal-Mart is number one because
> we the people shop there. Wal-Mart had to pull out of Germany. The
> prices were less but the Germans didn't shop there so they had to
> close up. I buy American when I can but as long as the consumer doesn't
> care jobs will still be moving over seas. With that said we still
> have to compete. I will pay more for a better product but I will
> not buy inferior stuff just because it is made in America.
Friedman: The U.S. Needs to Stimulate Innovation and Invention [View article]
On Jun 29 03:44 PM 303820 wrote:
> "WE THE PEOPLE" NEED TO BUY AMERICAN WHERE AMERICAN IS AVAILEBLE!!!!
>
Friedman: The U.S. Needs to Stimulate Innovation and Invention [View article]
On Jun 29 03:31 PM SouthernCEO wrote:
> Moose- The oil thing is not as easy as you might think. As a fuel
> it can be replaced but most of our plastics, synthetic materials,
> and lots of chemicals are oil based products. In fact, many of them
> are by products of fuel refining and would not be economically fisable
> if it weren't for the fuel refining part of the business. I totally
> agree that we need to look past oil and all fossil fuels but at this
> point in time it's just not possible. Look at a wind powered plant.
> The blades are a carbon based material, it is painted with a carbon
> based material, and it is internally lubricated with a carbon based
> material, the insulation on the wiring is also a carbon based product
> all derived from oil. If you make these products by themselves without
> the refining part of the process the costs will be astromomical and
> the largest part would now be hazardous waste. What happens to all
> of our heavy equipment? Trucks, tractors, locomotives, etc can't
> run on batteries. If we reduce refining down to a point where this
> fuel becomes a specialty chemical it would destroy the economy as
> we know it. It guess the bottom line is that we need to use what
> we have until the technology is in place to make a rational change.
> Forcing change just for the sake of change just won't work. Look
> at Spain. Since they went full tilt for the green thing they have
> lost over 100K jobs, the price of electricity has risen out of control
> and their CO2 production is 50% higher today than in 2001. I applaud
> their ideas but the technology isn't available yet and all they have
> done is spend money that, had they waited, could have really made
> a difference.
Friedman: The U.S. Needs to Stimulate Innovation and Invention [View article]
On Jun 29 03:17 PM fro3 wrote:
>
>
> We need to stop the corruption by Goldman, bank of Amerika, and Jp
> Morgan. Stop the Geithner and bernanke. .
>
> Go to: www.bit.ly/12NCJR and read the full Rolling Stone [Taibbi]
> The Great American Bubble Machine article.
>
> Obamma,s policies may not be working as well as many had hoped:<br/>
>
> 1st 100 days - There are 2.9 million more people unemployed in May
> than there were unemployed in January. The unemployment rate went
> from 7.6% to 9.4%. Since May 2008, we have lost 5.5 million jobs.
> The biggest losers were: Manufacturing 1.5 million lost Finance &
> Prof Serv 1.5 million lost Construction 1.1 million lost Retail &
> Leisure 1.3 million lost
>
> good articles www.bit.ly/12NCJR recommended reading
>
> Why isnt the stock market falling when the economy is sinking? Why
> cant we get change in Washington that we really need? Why vote?
Friedman: The U.S. Needs to Stimulate Innovation and Invention [View article]
WE NEED THE CREATION OF MORE AMERICAN COMPANIES WITH AMERICAN TAX DOLLARS...AND AFTER THEIR CREATION, CORPORATE FAT CATS CAN TAKE THE PRODUCTS WE'VE CREATED AND PRODUCE THEM WITH SLAVE LABOR, IN COUNTRIES THE LIKES OF CHINA.
OF COURSE TO SAFE A PROVEN COMPANY (GM)WHO HAS BEEN PUTTING BILLIONS OF TAX DOLLARS IN OUR LOCAL AND STATE ECONOMIES AND CREATED MILLIONS OF JOBS...THATS A WASTE OF MONEY.
IF ANY ONE WONDERS WHY WE'RE IN THIS MESS? WONDER NO MORE!!!
Why I'd Buy Toyota, The #1 Automaker in the U.S. [View article]
On Jun 26 04:37 PM elcopone wrote:
> Great article with fantastic points. I couldn't agree more. As always,
> it all about the product. Something Mr. Toyoda clearly understand.
>
>
> John, spreading lies only hurts you and your UAW buddies in the end.
> Evidence on 9/11 contributions...
>
> www.snopes.com/rumors/...
> web.archive.org/web/20...
>
>
> Also, many GM vehicles sold in the US are actually produced in Mexico,
> Canada, and soon yes, China. So what really is an American car company
> anyway???
>
Why I'd Buy Toyota, The #1 Automaker in the U.S. [View article]
American car companies build 80% of what they sale in this country...their cars average over 80% of made on USA parts while transplants are @49%.
KEEP PUSHING THE BOGUS QUALITY AND GAS MILEAGE OF THOSE RUST BOXES.
SELF DESTRUCTION OF THE AMERICAN AUTO INDUSTRY IS DUE TO THE NEGATIVITY MEDIA COVERAGE BY THE FAT CATS ON WALL STREET.
KEEP BUYING FOREIGN...KEEP BITING THE HAND THAT FEEDS YOU!!!
On Jun 26 04:37 PM elcopone wrote:
> Great article with fantastic points. I couldn't agree more. As always,
> it all about the product. Something Mr. Toyoda clearly understand.
>
>
> John, spreading lies only hurts you and your UAW buddies in the end.
> Evidence on 9/11 contributions...
>
> www.snopes.com/rumors/...
> web.archive.org/web/20...
>
>
> Also, many GM vehicles sold in the US are actually produced in Mexico,
> Canada, and soon yes, China. So what really is an American car company
> anyway???
>
Why I'd Buy Toyota, The #1 Automaker in the U.S. [View article]
On Jun 26 04:59 PM 303820 wrote:
> 80% of what Toyota and other foreigners sale in this country is IMPORTED
> from Japan, Korea or Mexico... if that is good for our country we
> need to stop blaming American union workers for our problem and take
> a good look in the our mirrors!!!!