The UAW owns 55%. So, when they come up for contract renewal, who are they going to negoiate with? Themselves? What a joke.
And when Obama says bankruptcy doesn't mean the company is weak, what planet does he REALLY come from?
I doubt that Fiat and Chrysler togather could do more than continue the rolling death parade of pitifully managed suckers off Obama's federal tit.
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And perhaps more importantly: How do they live - with each other?
不知彼,不知己,每戰必殆 (孫子)
(If you don't know yourself and if you don't know your enemy,
then you are in for a world of hurt!)
γνῶθι σεαυτόν (Δελφοί)
Hell is so big and dark and heaven is so small." HJM
and a little more manifest destiny over there..."
How About a Bill of Responsibilities Rather Than A Bill of Rights
1 comment:
so poetically put! these are exciting times. i don't think it's necessarily so bad if the major automakers bite the dust... if there were other innovators to take their place. I admit I know very little about the auto industry outside of Toyota. Are there any up and coming American auto companies emerging?
companies are too big! we need to go back to the small mom n pop shop model.
speaking of which, i need to send u an email..
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