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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (597346)1/9/2011 11:05:09 PM
From: d[-_-]b  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578930
 
Sounds like it could have been you, or Bentway, or ProDeath, or JFShepard ...

When they mentioned "pot head" I wondered where Gersh was.



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (597346)1/10/2011 1:21:59 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1578930
 
""We are in a growth industry," said Ellen Hughes-Cromwick, chief economist of Ford Motor, in a speech to the Society of Automotive Analysts Sunday night.

The profit outlook, shaped by the painful restructuring of recent years, is even better, with several experts saying this is the best competitive position for U.S. automakers in decades.

Higher profits ahead

A few years ago, Detroit automakers spent an extra several thousand dollars per vehicle on production compared to import brands. But that disadvantage has largely vanished, mostly due to the closing of 19 auto plants in recent years, and new labor contracts that trimmed costs.

"Certainly in terms of getting their footprint of production to match the market, they're probably in the best position we've seen in 20 or 30 years," said William Strauss, senior economist for the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. "That bodes well in terms of profitability."

In the sales boom years, the Big Three took losses on many of their car models due to weak demand. But experts say that new cost structures and more attractive offerings in car models position them to weather changes in the market.

Rebecca Lindland, director of strategic review for IHS Automotive, said even conservative estimates of sales growth to 15 million vehicles a year in 2015, should be enough to drive significantly higher profits.

"It's been decades since they made money on something other than trucks and SUV's," she said. "But they're structured well now.""

money.cnn.com



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (597346)1/10/2011 1:28:46 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1578930
 
Ted, > More recently, he was into the American Renaissance group.....white supremacists....surprise, surprise

So a liberal pothead joins a white supremacist group ... then shoots up a white Congresswoman who's part of the "blue dog" Democrats.

Sounds like it could have been you, or Bentway, or ProDeath, or JFShepard ...


Work it real hard. After all, you're a Christian........you don't want your 'good' name associated with such riffraff. The truth.......you're part of the problem; not the solution.

And Loughner is the demon spawn from the right. Every day your cohort brings the demon spawns' hate and craziness to the surface. Where others have failed, Loughner succeeded. But not to worry.......your leaders in DC have already started playing nice nice in their attempts to dupe the nation into believing Loughner and your cohort are not the same thing.

But the rest of us know the truth.........the only difference between Loughner and your cohort is that he has bigger ones.........and is slightly more insane.