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Judging someones belief system based solely on their vote is pretty ignorant
The fact of the matter is according to a Congressional Research Service report, GM and Ford was able to sell over 1 million cars in China over the last two years (see page 9). You can't say that they don't let them sell cars because of the standards because they are selling cars there. In fact, GM wants to invest $5 billion in China over the next five years becasue they want to expand their production facilities there. Next time try and speak the truth with more up to date info.
They could but that is not going to help the Big 3 right now. What they need is cash to keep their businesses going.
No your voting record will tell where you stand.
Judging someones belief system based solely on their vote is pretty ignorant
I know it's mainly the US car manufacturers that are having trouble, but is Toyota too? Reason I ask is my Mom's employers makes parts for Toyota, and her plants getting 3 days off coming up (not the good with pay kind), and then she heard the local Toyota is going to be taking an entire week off shortly after. That def doesn't sound good, and it has me confused as I thought the Japanese car makers were doing alright.
The American people are greedy bastards, that's why we deserve it. I couldn't be happier about our crushed economy. We've become too dependent on the likes of the corrupt within our own country. We act as if we can't live without a rotten establishment like General Motors. A little suffering from our rich ass nation is needed, it's time for us to see what it's like NOT TO HAVE.but you said the "american people deserve it." why do the american people deserve to lose 250,000 jobs? i can see how the company deserves to go away, but the "american people?" why does the american people deserve to lose one of its backbone economic forces?
the auto industry isn't as corrupt as most big companies. their main problem is that they cannot compete, and the economy is bad. if you cant compete in a bad economy, you lose. it is that simple. it is basic darwinism. no coruption
Judging someones belief system based solely on their vote is pretty ignorant
Isn't that what we do with our polititians and then call them baby killers when they for for legislation the we think is pro abotion and flip-flopers when they vote one way one time and then another at another time. Get real. Who is being ignorant again?
Well, not all cars. about 20% of our cars meet their current standards. and about 15% of out trucks meet their standards
So tell me.... a lot of businesses are going under right now. why save these guys and not save other businesses?
btw, i don't know if you know this, you are taking a conervative standpoint on this issue.
You people and your damn polls, and by CNN of all places.actually, a poll taken by cnn says the majority of americans don't want to bail out the auto industry. i don't think americans are greedy. materialistic, yes. but not greedy. most people i know are willing to make sacrifices for one another. but now and then there is a bad apple
http://money.cnn.com/2008/12/03/news/economy/automakers_poll/?postversion=2008120313
also, the recession is affecting everyone world wide, just not us.
Watch the last video clip before asking that question.
You people and your damn polls, and by CNN of all places?
And yes, most Americans are greedy bastards, materialistic indeed, but that's just a small part of America's true gluttony, it's "GREED" that we are knee-deep in. And now, that greed has come home to bite us on our asses, and I could be more happy, it's time to learn our lesson. Now we're all crying and looking for answers, hopefully, those answer will come when we've lost everything. America needs tough love...that will soon knock some sense into its people.
I don't know if you realize this, but this is a very very serious issue. Even Ben Stein understands this and is not talking about letting the banks nor tht automobile industry fail. The security of this country, be it military or economic, should have no partisanship. I am on board with that. Are you?
I know it's mainly the US car manufacturers that are having trouble, but is Toyota too? Reason I ask is my Mom's employers makes parts for Toyota, and her plants getting 3 days off coming up (not the good with pay kind), and then she heard the local Toyota is going to be taking an entire week off shortly after. That def doesn't sound good, and it has me confused as I thought the Japanese car makers were doing alright.
he says we should do it to "save the jobs." but those jobs are being lost anyway. you said it yourself, they want to build plants in china. when they do that, they will close the ones in the US. they have been doing that since like 2002. they have lost like 200,000 jobs in the past 6 years sending them overseas. so by bailing out these companies, you are not saving jobs. so that argument has no merit
you must hang out with a sick group of people. me and my friends are not selfish and are very giving and do our best to make the world a better place. sounds like you only know of the "sick" crowd.
Oh goody, you and your friends.you must hang out with a sick group of people. me and my friends are not selfish and are very giving and do our best to make the world a better place. sounds like you only know of the "sick" crowd.
Look, the forcast is that by 2020 there will be 140 million cars in China. It is the next growing market and it would be foolish not to compete there. If you watch the video (and I don't think you have watched all of it yet), they would have heard that the impact of the loss of the auto industry could be the loss of millions of jobs (more than 7 million), billions of dollars lost in revenue to the Government, and the tax payers would foot the bill for that in unemployement payments. I think it would be smarter to help these companies out with a $25 billion bridge loan (that we would get back in about 3 to 4 years) and save ourselves from the further massive loss in jobs and a depression, than to see this country crash and burn. ]
it is not a matter of greed. it is a matter of ignorance. people don't know how to manage money, so they mess it up. no one was selfish and was out to hurt people. most americans are good people. they just cant manage a checkbookOh goody, you and your friends.
I said MOST Americans, not all. If the majority wasn't greedy and corrupt, we wouldn't be in this mess. Now it's time for them to suffer for what they've become... a rot.
i am bouncing audio to a disk, so i am not going to watch the rest of the video. especially some blogger who i have no idea what he is qualified for. where are these 7 million jobs??? and how are these jobs going to be saved by sending our money and jobs overseas?
Besides that, Cerberus Capital which owns 80% of Chrysler, also one of the richest hedge funds in the world generating 100 billion in annual revenues.... doesn't want to bailout Chrysler. Pretty comical if you ask meactually, a poll taken by cnn says the majority of americans don't want to bail out the auto industry. i don't think americans are greedy. materialistic, yes. but not greedy. most people i know are willing to make sacrifices for one another. but now and then there is a bad apple
http://money.cnn.com/2008/12/03/news/economy/automakers_poll/?postversion=2008120313
also, the recession is affecting everyone world wide, just not us.
There will only be assembly plants in China. All of the parts will be made by the current suppliers. They will keep their jobs, and besides I don't think the current plants would be able to handle the increase in demand once the North American consumers start buying cars again. The 7 million jobs will be from all of the suppliers, dealerships, and ancillary companies related to the auto industry. In addition you will lose the local business that were supporting these companies with tools, food, clothing, et. al. I wouldn't be surprised if the entire metropolitan area of Detroit, Michigan, which has over 4 million people, would become a gost town since the automobile industry is the heart of their economy.
Besides that, Cerberus Capital which owns 80% of Chrysler, also one of the richest hedge funds in the world generating 100 billion in annual revenues.... doesn't want to bailout Chrysler. Pretty comical if you ask me
actually, the parts will be made in china/oversees. The assembly of most american cars already takes place in mexico and canada. they arent going anywhere. the only plants in america are the ones that make the parts. and those are the ones that are going to be sent away. as for the others, there will always be other cars to support there work. it doesn't matter if they are american or not
Oh they care.i really had a feeling over the summer they were just going to sell it. i think they are at a point where they just don't care, which is ironic, but i kinda want to blame them. but chrysler is the least of the worries