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Old 05-17-2009, 09:40 AM
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Default Re: GM PLANS TO BUILD CARS IN CHINA & EXPORT TO U.

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Regardless of where the car itself is assembled, the bulk of the net profit returns to the country of origin. I wouldn't buy a Toyota if they assembled them on Mars.

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Who cares where the "profits" are going (when is the last time a US automaker made a profit?).

Honda and Toyota are giving Americans good jobs here in this country. Chrysler and GM are taking away more and more jobs everyday with no end in sight.

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And why has it been so long since U.S. automakers made a profit? Real easy to sit on the sidelines and b!tch, but if we're all going to sit here and complain, let's direct it at the root cause, not a symptom.

Having an auto industry controlled by Japan is not good for the United States, I don't give a damn how many Americans they employ. What we need is three strong, U.S. automakers. We no longer have that, and instead of having a reactionary, "Burn GM at the stake" pity party, maybe our time would be better spent thinking about what the real causes of all this were, and there were several.

Corporations exist for the sole purpose of making money. They do not exist to provide people with healthcare for the rest of their lives. They do not exist to provide incompetent executives with multi-million dollar bonuses. They do not exist to provide a whipping boy to enable incompetent politicians to earn re-election by stupid, uninformed voters who, largely through their own laziness, have been led to believe they're getting screwed by "corporate America" and want to "get 'em back". We've been traveling toward this point for a long time, and now we (yes we, as Americans) find ourselves in the position of losing one of the greatest economic engines in our country's history. One of the greatest, in fact, in the history of human civilization.

Make no mistake about it. GM is fighting for it's survival, and if that survival includes importing a few cars from China, more power to 'em.

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