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Look who's trying to protect a GM plant
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<blockquote data-quote="blownsvtlightning" data-source="post: 8128943" data-attributes="member: 3712"><p>whether or not he was for or against it, the plant needs to stay open... A) there are many jobs at stake.. not just the factory worker's jobs, but the suppliers, shippers, etc.. B) the reputation of the domestic brand is also at stake. We are already having our heads pumped full of the foreign is better smoke and mirror show by the liberal media and hard advertising, but that is not always realistic. i.e toyota's fuel mileage claims. It did work though.. Look at how many of these cars you see on the road.. The reality is that Ford's quality is currently every bit as good and in many cases better than toyotas or Honda's, GM and Chrysler have some catching up to do, but are capable.. What happens to one of these domestic companies affects the others in one way or another. If GM and Chrysler tank, the domestic car image will be hurt even worse and that will further hurt sales and the U.S economy, which is basically what the global economy is based off of....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blownsvtlightning, post: 8128943, member: 3712"] whether or not he was for or against it, the plant needs to stay open... A) there are many jobs at stake.. not just the factory worker's jobs, but the suppliers, shippers, etc.. B) the reputation of the domestic brand is also at stake. We are already having our heads pumped full of the foreign is better smoke and mirror show by the liberal media and hard advertising, but that is not always realistic. i.e toyota's fuel mileage claims. It did work though.. Look at how many of these cars you see on the road.. The reality is that Ford's quality is currently every bit as good and in many cases better than toyotas or Honda's, GM and Chrysler have some catching up to do, but are capable.. What happens to one of these domestic companies affects the others in one way or another. If GM and Chrysler tank, the domestic car image will be hurt even worse and that will further hurt sales and the U.S economy, which is basically what the global economy is based off of.... [/QUOTE]
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