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To: Think4Yourself who wrote (171073)12/13/2008 9:25:26 AM
From: Bank Holding CompanyRespond to of 306849
 
> The Democrats don't want you to know how much money is flowing from the automakers to the pension funds at a time like this. The Republicans don't want you to know that they want to F' the unions <<

Okay. (you are too truthful) But you cannot start a REVOLUTION and hope to avoid the guillotine. You must hide in the crowd and wait for opportunity. There are many systemic problems that are lurking in the shadows. The elaborate COURT system is crumbling and the armies of attorneys (rats) are trapped in the treadmill they themselves created. It is refreshing.



To: Think4Yourself who wrote (171073)12/14/2008 1:09:57 AM
From: energyplayRead Replies (5) | Respond to of 306849
 
Re: Quality preceptions - DL Hugely had an automotive repair guy on CNN this evening.

When discussing Detroit quality, they mentioned -

Ford Pinto
Chevy Vega
and one other car -

All this was 20 years ago....

On the plus side, they mentioned the new Chevy Malibu, Impala, Ford Crown Vic.

Held up as examples of Detroit's golden age were the 1957 Chevy and the 1965 Ford Galaxie.

This seems much more a psychology /sociology problem than a quality, design, on engineering problem for Detroit.