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America’s Other Auto Industry, the Sucessful One

Started by cordblomquist · 7 months ago

CNN has a great story about the successful auto companies in America, namely those that aren’t named “GM,” “Chrysler,” or “Ford.”
Turns out, folks who work at and live near the Honda engine plant in Anna, ... Continue reading »

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  • Blaming the workers. Typical scrooge tactic. These big companies have become nothing but dead-wood and needs to be pruned out. They aren't lucravtive but for a small number of workers and they have relied on past reputation and ridden on daddy's coat-tails for so long their arrogance has put them on the brink of bankruptcy. To let them bankrupt or die, is part of the process of Capitalism, is it not? It's been said that competition is one of the capitalist processes that has made us great, but these behemoths has claimed a monopoly for a long time. Let them die a dignified death and let the newcomers supply the people with a more worthy product. It's time to bring competition back to life for the good of the people and our nation. Any company that does not benefit it's host nation and peoples are worthless. They have proven themselves so by stealing our jobs and some of the people who have given us a bad name. It's only Justice that they should die, they have reaped what they have sown.

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