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The Big Three Automakers Can't Sell Their ****ty Cars, So They'llTake Your Tax Money Instead
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The Big 3 Detroit-based automakers are seeking about $25 billion in federal loans as they struggle to ride out a steep downturn in U.S. auto sales, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday. How come you brainwashed-by-the-media right wing douchebags scream "socialism is evil" whenever a national healthcare plan is proposed, but you are all fine with corporate socialism? Oh - I have answered my own question... you're brainwashed by the same corporate media that tells you it's "liberal". L -****ing - O - L |
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The Big Three Automakers Can't Sell Their ****ty Cars, So They'll Take Your Tax Money Instead
"acd" > wrote in message ... > http://www.cnbc.com/id/26348390 > > > The Big 3 Detroit-based automakers are seeking about $25 billion in > federal loans as they struggle to ride out a steep downturn in U.S. > auto sales, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday. > > > How come you brainwashed-by-the-media right wing douchebags scream > "socialism is evil" whenever a national healthcare plan is proposed, > but you are all fine with corporate socialism? > > Oh - I have answered my own question... you're brainwashed by the same > corporate media that tells you it's "liberal". L -****ing - O - L i can't understand why the big corporations aren't leading the call for national health care. it would cut down their costs quite a bit. if anybody would benefit from national health care big business would. |
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The Big Three Automakers Can't Sell Their ****ty Cars, So They'llTake Your Tax Money Instead
acd wrote: > http://www.cnbc.com/id/26348390 > > > The Big 3 Detroit-based automakers are seeking about $25 billion in > federal loans as they struggle to ride out a steep downturn in U.S. > auto sales, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday. > > > How come you brainwashed-by-the-media right wing douchebags scream > "socialism is evil" whenever a national healthcare plan is proposed, > but you are all fine with corporate socialism? > > Oh - I have answered my own question... you're brainwashed by the same > corporate media that tells you it's "liberal". L -****ing - O - L Right-wingers are a Burden on this country, they aren't good for anything in the political realm. They fight against our best interests. We already are consumers of corporate goods. We don't owe them jack ****, especially when they cannot solve their problems, when the big boys still make out like the wealth rockafellers |
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The Big Three Automakers Can't Sell Their ****ty Cars, So They'llTake Your Tax Money Instead
acd wrote:
> http://www.cnbc.com/id/26348390 > > > The Big 3 Detroit-based automakers are seeking about $25 billion in > federal loans as they struggle to ride out a steep downturn in U.S. > auto sales, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday. > > > How come you brainwashed-by-the-media right wing douchebags scream > "socialism is evil" whenever a national healthcare plan is proposed, > but you are all fine with corporate socialism? We're NOT fine with it. Real conservatives (not the "compassionate conservative" crap artists like Bush) would prefer that all the American auto companies should go out of business and be restructured as non-union shops. Once they adopt the business model of Toyota and Honda, they will be as successful as Toyota and Honda. McCain also opposed giving the new Air Force tanker contract to Boeing. He believed (correctly) that Airbus, a French company, offers better value for the same money. It was liberal DEMOCRATS like Patty Murray who squawked when the Air Force gave the contract to Airbus, and forced the Air Force to recompete the contract. -- Steven L. Email: Remove the NOSPAM before replying to me. |
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The Big Three Automakers Can't Sell Their ****ty Cars, So They'll Take Your Tax Money Instead
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 20:46:25 -0400, "Raymond O'Hara"
> wrote: >i can't understand why the big corporations aren't leading the call for >national health care. >it would cut down their costs quite a bit. if anybody would benefit from >national health care big business would. Because then their executives would be forced into the same plan as the rest of us. -- -- I am necromancer and I approved this poast. |
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The Big Three Automakers Can't Sell Their ****ty Cars, So They'llTake Your Tax Money Instead
On Aug 22, 3:39*pm, acd > wrote:
> http://www.cnbc.com/id/26348390 > > The Big 3 Detroit-based automakers are seeking about $25 billion in > federal loans as they struggle to ride out a steep downturn in U.S. > auto sales, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday. > > How come you brainwashed-by-the-media right wing douchebags scream > "socialism is evil" whenever a national healthcare plan is proposed, > but you are all fine with corporate socialism? > > Oh - I have answered my own question... you're brainwashed by the same > corporate media that tells you it's "liberal". *L -****ing - O - L You're right on the corporate welfare thing.. But wrong on the 'crappy' cars thing. There are now numerous US made GM vehicles that exceed jap models in comfort, quality, and performance.. The problem is that corporate media has brainwashed you to think that jap cars are better. |
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The Big Three Automakers Can't Sell Their ****ty Cars, So They'llTake Your Tax Money Instead
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lorad > wrote: > >There are now numerous US made GM vehicles that exceed jap models in >comfort, quality, and performance.. Daihatsu doesn't count. -- There's no such thing as a free lunch, but certain accounting practices can result in a fully-depreciated one. |
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The Big Three Automakers Can't Sell Their ****ty Cars, SoThey'llTake Your Tax Money Instead
On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 20:19:52 -0700, lorad wrote:
> You're right on the corporate welfare thing.. But wrong on the 'crappy' > cars thing. I like your sense of humor. > There are now numerous US made GM vehicles that exceed jap models in > comfort, quality, and performance.. > The problem is that corporate media has brainwashed you to think that > jap cars are better. It is not just Japanese cars (excluding Mitsubishi and Mazda) which are better, so are German, Swedish and Australian cars. |
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The Big Three Automakers Can't Sell Their ****ty Cars, So They'llTake Your Tax Money Instead
On Aug 22, 3:39 pm, acd > wrote:
> http://www.cnbc.com/id/26348390 > > The Big 3 Detroit-based automakers are seeking about $25 billion in > federal loans as they struggle to ride out a steep downturn in U.S. > auto sales, The Wall Street Journal reported on Friday. > > How come you brainwashed-by-the-media right wing douchebags scream > "socialism is evil" whenever a national healthcare plan is proposed, > but you are all fine with corporate socialism? > > Oh - I have answered my own question... you're brainwashed by the same > corporate media that tells you it's "liberal". L -****ing - O - L The little talked about secret of American capitalism: corporate welfare. |
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The Big Three Automakers Can't Sell Their ****ty Cars, So They'llTake Your Tax Money Instead
On Aug 22, 8:35*pm, Bhagat Gurtu > wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 20:19:52 -0700, lorad wrote: > > You're right on the corporate welfare thing.. But wrong on the 'crappy' > > cars thing. > > I like your sense of humor. > > > There are now numerous US made GM vehicles that exceed jap models in > > comfort, quality, and performance.. > > The problem is that corporate media has brainwashed you to think that > > jap cars are better. > > It is not just Japanese cars (excluding Mitsubishi and Mazda) which are > better, so are German, Swedish and Australian cars. Check this out, Bhagat: "JD Power and Associates has released its annual automotive dependability study, and for the 14th straight year, Lexus stands atop the list. Overall, the dependability of the average new car has improved over last year, according to Power's analysis. The study ranks vehicle brands by the number of problems reported for each 100 vehicle sold. The AP reports, "Lexus had 120 problems per 100 vehicles, down from 145 last year." The five most reliable automakers in the study included two domestic makes. "Ford Motor Co.'s Mercury brand ranked second, followed by General Motors Corp.'s Cadillac. Toyota was fourth, and Honda Motor Co.'s Acura luxury brand was fifth." The lowest-performing brand in the study, Land Rover, showed 344 problems per 100 new vehicles. .... http://usnews.rankingsandreviews.com...ity-Improving/ Two out of the top three were US car manufacturers !!! Ford and GM. |
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