Off Topic · I was just saying the other day that we should not bail out the big 3 auto companies (page 1)

4949 @ 11/22/2008 1:52 AM
And here it is. Most American's don't want to bail them out.

I ask the question 'they had how long to stop making gas guzzling cars that are bad for the environment'? It's their own fault for not attracting what most people want in a car, and something other countries have already done. And that is a car that is good for the environment and energy efficient. GM and the others claim to have more efficient cars, but when you compare them to other car makers, it's just not good enough.

There are said energies out there waiting in the wings, to be the next big thing, but these auto companies have taken steps to do whatever they could to trounce the competition. It's time for major changes to take place in this industry and it should have already started a long time ago. People will lose their jobs and millions more will lose but who's fault is that going to be in the end?

We'll just end up paying the price our selves and a huge lesson would be learned from all of this. In some cases, life changing lessons. This is another good example of spreading the wealth and doing away with these monopoly's. There are people waiting to break into the industry and develop these new energy's that would save us all a planetary headache and a lot of money in our pockets. I say fuck'em.

http://www.nypost.com/seven/11212008/new...



[Edited by - 4949 on 11-22-2008 01:53 AM]
4949 @ 11/22/2008 2:02 AM
This works hand in hand with the whole monopoly of this recent Government and all the other big giant wigs that have been milking this country, this economy and our environment since the industrial revolution took place. It is people like these that have gotten us these stupid wars, that have cost billions of dollars and gotten us into billions and billions of dollars in debt.

The term 'spreading the wealth' takes on a whole new meaning when you really think of it. It means putting the money in the hands of the people across the board and letting smaller business manage our economy, instead of these huge, thoughtless George Bush type clones who have been running everything for way too long and who have gotten us all into the mess we are all' in now today.
4949 @ 11/22/2008 5:24 PM
Speaking of cars and the environment, Obama is saying the kinds of things I been wanting someone to say for a long time. Putting people back to work, by updating our infrastructure, building for the future of the earth's environment (including what I was just talking about with eco friendly cars) and updating the school systems make me like the guy even more.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081122/ap_o...

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