Government Motors has got problems again...

I didn't even bother going down that alley, because I know how he'll try to spin it. It's a waste of time.

It's a moronic "thinking" from pucrum, anyway, which is not new. I never said our weather, which affected our economy, is evidence that the globe is not warming.
 
It's a moronic "thinking" from pucrum, anyway, which is not new. I never said our weather, which affected our economy, is evidence that the globe is not warming.
Funny you should use the word "moronic". Your fellow <s>liberal</s> statist bigarrow said exactly the same of you for constantly referring to members on your ignore list.
 

Well, some shill does keep intentionally quoting the moron for my benefit. : )

Listen, you and jem kissing pucrum's cheeks this morning, while I'm sure it's out of a sense of loyalty, is dangerously akin to "dick"-sucking. I'm just saying! :D
 
Well, some shill does keep intentionally quoting the moron for my benefit. : )

Listen, you and jem kissing pucrum's cheeks this morning, while I'm sure it's out of a sense of loyalty, is dangerously akin to "dick"-sucking. I'm just saying! :D

I can't tell if rectum is jealous or just insecure.
 
When was it ever a "great" company? ..... briefly in the 1950's? :confused:

GM was the leading company in the country's most important industry. For decades, it sold more cars than any other company in the world. What we now derisively call the Rust Belt was the industrial heartland of the country, producing vast wealth for not only the car manufacturers but suppliers from iron ore miners to steel mills to component makers. The unveiling of GM's new models each year was a huge event, eagerly anticipated by the public and those lucky enough to be GM dealers.
 
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