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GM, Ford credit rated junk...R.I.P. Albatross'
http://www.freep.com/money/autonews/cuts6e_20050506.htm
The Detroit Free Press spells it out for those who *refused* to listen before. The end is near for Ford and GM in America. I wonder if Chrysler would buy them out...wait, forget that, too much union labour promises and benefits are like cement shoes on a swimmer. For the first time ever, more GM, Ford and Chrysler vehicles were made in Canada than in America. Besides that, GM's quality ratings on every vehicle except the Cadillac and Corvette lines are complete CRAP and they look so damn ugly, people are voting with their wallets. R.I.P. greedy unions; your cash cows are off to market. WV |
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In article >, Scott en Aztlán wrote:
> On 6 May 2005 08:09:15 -0700, wrote: > >>R.I.P. greedy unions; your cash cows are off to market. > > Heheyup! > > I'm going to LAUGH MY ASS OFF when all those union ****s (note > non-misogynist pejorative term) drive GM and Ford into bankruptcy and > lose their cushy jobs AND their fat pensions. Those who are competent > enough will find work at Honda, Toyota, BMW, or Mercedes plants - but > they will be NON-UNION. Suddenly their job security will depend on > MERIT instead of a protectionist racket. As for the rest of them, the > closest they'll get to an automotive job again will be working at the > local car wash. No more throwing an empty beer can into the fender > area just before welding it shut just for laughs for those guys... But you know what the media will do, don't you? There will be no lesson learned here. |
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In article >, Scott en Aztlán wrote:
> On Fri, 06 May 2005 17:12:26 -0500, > (Brent P) wrote: > >>In article >, Scott en Aztlán wrote: >>But you know what the media will do, don't you? > > Get the story wrong, like they always do? Yep. First they will blame Bush the younger. (despite this being 3 decades in the making) Then they will blame the greedy, evil CEOs. (at least that will be somewhat right). They will never blame the greedy labor unions nor will they cover the management culture of idiotcy. |
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In article >, John David Galt wrote:
> I agree. Let the UAW go try to organize workers in Shanghai and > Bangalore -- or even Warsaw -- and see how far they get. Workers over > there know better than to kill the goose that lays golden eggs. The US > "working class" will be much sadder before they learn that lesson, but > learn it they will. In china there is only one legal labor union and it is controlled by the communist party. Anyone from the UAW would likely find themselves in prison if they aren't simply shot on the spot. |
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> In china there is only one legal labor union and it is controlled by
> the communist party. Anyone from the UAW would likely find themselves > in prison... ....at which point they'd be put right back on the assembly line |
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This obviously has something to do with the sales reports that came out
recently. Has Ford or GM put out any cars recently that have been big hits on the market? I know Diamler-Chrysler had some hits over the last year and should again have one with the upcoming release of the Charger. I wonder if this has anything to do with it. |
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"The Office Jet" > wrote in message ups.com... > This obviously has something to do with the sales reports that came out > recently. Has Ford or GM put out any cars recently that have been big > hits on the market? I know Diamler-Chrysler had some hits over the > last year and should again have one with the upcoming release of the > Charger. I wonder if this has anything to do with it. > Ford's new Mustang is doing well I hear. Their new "500" not so well. GM is doing better with the Cadillac's, but not well enough. GM's other "new" lines seem to all be a flop. |
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