Lee Iacocca Calls BULLSHIT On America's "Leaders"

Quote from Pa(b)st Prime:

I'm not just talking about the loans. I'm refering to the immense government contracts that de facto secured the loans. It was one thing to see Jeep's in war footage. Quite another to walk past a Federal building circa 1985 and it's parking lot filled with ugly Dodge Aries. :)

LOL, yes those were the days of some ugly-assed gov. workers vehicles. Some theorize that's why some postal workers went.."postal".

It messes with your brain.:eek:
 
Quote from bgp:

i remember when chrysler received those " LOANS " from the government and those loans were repaid and even profitable . EXCELLENT ARTICLE.

bgp

Yes, This worked, but how does a government put this concept into fair use.

Does the government only help you if you are well connected or if there are a certain minimum number of jobs at risk.

Do you think now that a bailout of GM or Ford would be as successful?

The loan may have caused Chrysler to not make the changes in operations that could have made it compete against upcoming Toyota and Honda. The "government help" may have set Chrysler on the wrong path that caused it to become the first of the big three to be sold to the foreigners.
 
Quote from Mercor:

Yes, This worked, but how does a government put this concept into fair use.


I doubt that's ever a Gummint concern... rather, "what looks like we're doing something NOW that will get us votes and keep us in power". Kind of like delaying mortgage foreclosures for 30 days, currently.
 
Hire the person with the most qualifications NOT the one that looks good and is Hollywood.

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If McCain or Obama lack economic skills all we can hope for is whoever is elected to hire the best advisor on economics.
 
Quote from nutmeg:

"... If McCain or Obama lack economic skills all we can hope for is whoever is elected to hire the best advisor on economics.

Wouldn't have worked in Bush's case... He had a personal agenda... DAMAGE TO AMERICA AND COSTS BE DAMNED.
 
Quote from da-net:

I've read his first books several times and still own copies of them. Looks like this new book is a must read as well!

Here on ET we (collectively) bitch about the current situations, whether it is about money, politicians, government agencies or whatever. We point the finger about this or that and vent, but take no action.

Do we continue onward the same as before or do we allow this great thinking man to inspire us?

Do we simply go to the polls and elect the next person from whatever party just to get a change from the previous party or do we start holding government accountable at every level forcing a change to restore the values our country was founded on?

What are your thoughts??

I don't vote anymore ... It only encourages them.

Seriously - WHY vote when both candidates are Morons, there really isn't any point.



Gnome,

Obama - YoMama ..... roflmao :D
 
Quote from Deadwood:

Gotta love Lee.. Never had a lack for words thats for sure..haha


And, I too, know a lot about the Chrysler bailout as it effected most of my family. Let me tell you something, if Chysler was the example of bailouts, no one would be complaining about gov't rescues. Instead, they're more like the black guy on welfare who who gets an SBA loan and starts a future multi-billion dollar business. That was a real success story. Lee didn't just take the money. He felt a responsibility to make sure it got spent wisely. Failure was never an option. He had too much pride to ever be known as a guy who shafted the taxpayers. He's a class act at the end of the day.

YUP!!
 
Quote from gnome:

"Elections always boil down to the choice between a Giant Douche and a Turd Sandwich".. --- South Park

So here we are... FINALLY getting rid of Bush (history may regard him as the WORST president of all time)... and our choices now are McCain and Obama/YoMama.

How are we going to be better off? The best we can hope for is that we get "flung into a warmer dung pit". :mad: :mad:

I'd say McCain, Obama or Clinton; the marginal, the bad and the medically needy and not in that order.
 
Quote from Joab:

Seriously - WHY vote when both candidates are Morons, there really isn't any point.

I agree with your point that both of the presidential candidates are Morons, but disagree that there isn't any point in voting.

Just a thought...

In a movie "Brewster's Millions" it was promoted to write in vote for "None of the Above" in an election. If we (everyone that views the choices as no choice) were to write in vote for "None of the Above" this would create a problem for the electorial representatives, especially if "None of the Above" recieved more votes than any candidate..

Also, what if through our votes and personally watchdogging our local government officials held them accountable...would this change things locally and have an effect on national?
 
Quote from da-net:


Just a thought...[What if we voted] "None of the Above"... would create a problem... if "None of the Above" received more votes than any candidate..

Also, what if through our votes and personally watchdogging our local government officials held them accountable...would this change things locally and have an effect on national?

1. Short of a Second Revolution, that's our only hope. However the American electorate is too naive to realize such a need. (Besides, most are interested only in their own personal "gummint cheese" in the short term.)

2. Watchdogging? HA! They'd just tell us to "Go F*CK yourselves"... just like they did when they trash-canned the Gramm, Rudman, Hollings LAW in 1987.

After the 2000 election, the question was asked from Europe, "Why would you folks spend $4 Billion on the election?". The answer, of course, is "BECAUSE IT'S WORTH IT!"...

I'm sure everyone can connect THOSE dots...
 
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