Quote from ByLoSellHi:
I never said don't crush the unions; I simply said save the Big Three.
it's nothing less than a matter of national security that we save and then help our manufacturing base to become world class.
All the nations of the world are gunning for our aircraft industry next.
We all need to unite, north, south, west and east, to force the discipline it will take to ensure the next generation of Americans have the infrastructure to produce wealth. The only way to do this is to produce 'things.'
The U.K. thought it could lose its domestic manufacturing base (ownership) and all would be well as they shifted to a service sector economy...I believe time will tell the world that their gamble will not pay off, and they will burn badly.
Quote from CaptainObvious:
The Big 3 need to start playing hardball. This is obviously class warfare.
They need to cut all advertising today, stop all payments to suppliers and start closing plants immediately. Along with that they need daily press releases and conferences pointing out that it seems to be OK to give money to the lying, thieving suits on Wall Street, but the guy who punches a time clock...fuck 'em. In essence, they need to incite some riots.
Get a few grieving widows on the tube, those that have seen their husbands commit suicide. Pull out all the stops.
Bottom line, the Big 3 go down, a 5 handle on the DOW is here in a blink, and it won't be any quick fucking recovery.
The only way I'd be in agreement with letting the Big 3 go down is AIG and GS need to be kicked to the curb as well. All bailout money distributed to them needs to be recovered and all AIG and GS exec's need to be tried for treason. This is a time of war, and they have certainly done unmeasurable harm to our country.
Quote from tortoise:
Perhaps we should just nationalize everything. Perhaps a command and control economy is the answer.
I mean, it worked for the USSR, didn't it?
Quote from tortoise:
Perhaps we should just nationalize everything. Perhaps a command and control economy is the answer.
I mean, it worked for the USSR, didn't it?