Yes I said it...
America has become the big fat guy on the couch because the recliner is too small!
An example of change is when you see a good idea that works even if it is not your own and use it...
That way of thinking in our culture is UN-AMERICAN!
So I say FUCK THE BIG THREE! LET THEM FAIL! 2 MILLION JOBS LOST...OH WELL!
What do you think is going to happen in three years or so anyway...THE JOBS WILL BE LOST!
They have yet to move forward on any thing new since the model-T! I almost fell the fuck out when I saw muscle cars come back, all the while gas was skyrocketing to inter-fucking-galactic heights!
Make something new...or perish!
I remember watching the Obama infomercial, there was a man who was a 3rd generation auto worker. WTF! 3rd generation! Why cant we move away from a "golden goose" that has more glitter than gold! 3rd generation should be doing something else...don't give me this I have every right to do what I want shit! You must acknowledge a job that has already shown signs of being obsolete is not the job for you! People to Michigan...Allentown or should I say Bethlehem,PA. is not what you want to experience! YOU ALREADY HAVE HAD SIGNS OF THIS! Don't become a victim! Move forward, get education, get some type of skill-set that wont leave you in a capitalistic form of welfare.
And now a moment of confirmation!
What to Do About the Big Three?
By THOMAS L. FRIEDMANPublished November 11th 2008
We have a new president-elect, and he (with his predecessor) is facing an old problem: what to do about the Big Three automakers? These companies haven't been innovative or competitive in the marketplace in a generation or more. Now General Motors is looking to the federal government to offer a big aid package to keep the company in business and keep its many thousands of employees working. There is little doubt Ford and Chrysler will follow suit.
This poses a conundrum for anyone committed to bringing about a new Clean Energy System like the one I describe in Hot, Flat, and Crowded. Is it a good idea for the government to rescue GM with a financial package like the ones offered to Wall Street earlier this year, or is such a rescue a way of stimulating ignorance and rewarding the worst offenders, the foes of energy innovation?
If Washington does offer a rescue plan, what terms should the government ask for to hold the Big Three accountable in the new era we are in? Can we really expect the automakers to finally try in earnest to produce plug-in hybrids and other vehicles that use fuel in cleaner, more efficient ways? Is there a good way for the government to extend the rescue to the more competitive, innovative automakers—Honda and Toyota—so that they can take roles in leading the auto business into the Energy-Climate Era at last?
1 comment:
As I read this blog all I can think is truth and it is about time that someone has spoke about it. Why has america not followed lead with other countries and made an affordable hybread? Why are we still paying out the ass to drive cars and why would we bail them out? With how the ecomomy is prople are not buying cars anyways. Why is the government giving all of these companies money? hers an idea give the money to the prople instead so they can put food an the table to feed their children of pay an electric or gas bill to keep them warm during the cold winter. How about bailing out the credit card companies instead and whiping everyones slate clean so that people can catch up during these rough times? Most people arent paying the bills anyway they cant afford to. Jobs are far and few even for those with an education. Companies are closing their doors left and right what about help for us?
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