In Praise of the Auto Industry - the Good One »
Posted By populist 11 months, 3 weeks ago in Business & FinanceIt’s an industry to be proud of. Its products are among the best in the world. Their names are Toyota, Honda, Nissan, BMW, Mercedes, Hyundai, Mazda, Mitsubishi, and Subaru.
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sumptuousdigs11 months, 3 weeks ago
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Yup..."free trade".
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The author doesn't offer much in depth analysis. Phrases like "...too many such bail outs..." Merd!
An attorney like that would say..."she wasn't raped, she asked for it". I don't like the fact that to read the story, or comment, constitutes a vote in the ranking equation.
Populist, I certainly do have a bias, but I don't post shill like this all day long.
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Harbeas11 months, 3 weeks ago
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What a bunch of croc. This auto industry is owned and operated by foreign countries. Too many people see nothing wrong with Americas manufacturing base in the hands of foreign countries. Check the latest data on the American auto industry and you will see many of our vehicles are equal to or higher in quality than the foreign competition.
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