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www.stevequayle.com Hot Headlines.
I was telling folks around here when Daimler merged with Chrysler that Chrysler messed up! It is only a matter of time and made in Slanteyed Chinkland cars/trucks/vans/suv's will be showing up on the American auto dealers showroom floors and I Don't Like It At All!!!! cuhulin |
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![]() wrote: www.stevequayle.com Hot Headlines. I was telling folks around here when Daimler merged with Chrysler that Chrysler messed up! It is only a matter of time and made in Slanteyed Chinkland cars/trucks/vans/suv's will be showing up on the American auto dealers showroom floors and I Don't Like It At All!!!! cuhulin CooKoolin should consider importing a brain from anywhere. Les |
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I believe Les the Loser is anti America.Back in the late 1930's or
somewhere in the 1940's,Harley Davidson and Chevrolet had factorys in Slanteyed Chinkland.I have an article here about that. cuhulin |
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: Unfortunately Cuhulin, this story is all too real. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/21/bu...ss/21auto.html http://money.cnn.com/2005/04/21/Auto...er_china.reut/ et al. "Chrysler to sell U.S. Chinese made cars? Automaker is in talks with Chinese partner to make cars for export to North America. April 21, 2005: 12:49 PM EDT SHANGHAI (Reuters) - DaimlerChrysler, the world's fifth-biggest car maker, is in talks to set up a China venture that would make and export Chrysler cars to North America, a top executive said Thursday, sketching a politically charged move." Remember folks, pull the Republican lever at election time, it is directly connected to the toilet that flushes American Jobs down the drain. It's the beginning of the end for this country. I don't believe that we can survive as a nation of consumers "without" income. How can we have income "without" jobs? How can we have jobs when they are all overseas? "Ah, it's just them autoworkers" (sic) many will say, but therein lies their folly. As the autoworkers loose jobs, so do the steelworkers, the tire companies, the various firms that supply goods to all of those industries (suppliers), as well as local convenience and food stores and restaurants, hardware stores, etc. As the impact spreads, retailers in general will experience financial loss and closures. This will further impact their workforce, and so on, in a domino fashion. Perhaps unknown to many, the professional fields are being impacted by the export of jobs. Radiology, for one, where the images are being reviewed by radiologists from India and elsewhere, as they work for considerably less money. The marvels of electronics have made this possible. The digitized information is essentially emailed to the foreign companies, reviewed, and the results returned by email. Billing services are being relocated overseas, and various companies are relocating their "technical support services" overseas as well. No folks, it isn't going to stop with "just them autoworkers", most of us will be caught up in these unacceptable loss of jobs. Regards, Dr. Artaud www.stevequayle.com Hot Headlines. I was telling folks around here when Daimler merged with Chrysler that Chrysler messed up! It is only a matter of time and made in Slanteyed Chinkland cars/trucks/vans/suv's will be showing up on the American auto dealers showroom floors and I Don't Like It At All!!!! cuhulin |
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![]() wrote: I believe Les the Loser is anti America.Back in the late 1930's or somewhere in the 1940's,Harley Davidson and Chevrolet had factorys in Slanteyed Chinkland.I have an article here about that. cuhulin So, let me get this straight......I suggest you import a brain and that makes me "anti America?" Like I said, get a brain, because obviously don't have one. Les |
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![]() "? Dr. Artaud ?" wrote in message ... wrote in : Unfortunately Cuhulin, this story is all too real. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/21/bu...ss/21auto.html http://money.cnn.com/2005/04/21/Auto...er_china.reut/ et al. "Chrysler to sell U.S. Chinese made cars? Automaker is in talks with Chinese partner to make cars for export to North America. April 21, 2005: 12:49 PM EDT SHANGHAI (Reuters) - DaimlerChrysler, the world's fifth-biggest car maker, is in talks to set up a China venture that would make and export Chrysler cars to North America, a top executive said Thursday, sketching a politically charged move." Remember folks, pull the Republican lever at election time, it is directly connected to the toilet that flushes American Jobs down the drain. You said it. It's the beginning of the end for this country. I don't believe that we can survive as a nation of consumers "without" income. How can we have income "without" jobs? How can we have jobs when they are all overseas? "Ah, it's just them autoworkers" (sic) many will say, but therein lies their folly. As the autoworkers loose jobs, so do the steelworkers, the tire companies, the various firms that supply goods to all of those industries (suppliers), as well as local convenience and food stores and restaurants, hardware stores, etc. As the impact spreads, retailers in general will experience financial loss and closures. This will further impact their workforce, and so on, in a domino fashion. Perhaps unknown to many, the professional fields are being impacted by the export of jobs. Radiology, for one, where the images are being reviewed by radiologists from India and elsewhere, as they work for considerably less money. The marvels of electronics have made this possible. The digitized information is essentially emailed to the foreign companies, reviewed, and the results returned by email. Billing services are being relocated overseas, and various companies are relocating their "technical support services" overseas as well. No folks, it isn't going to stop with "just them autoworkers", most of us will be caught up in these unacceptable loss of jobs. Regards, Dr. Artaud www.stevequayle.com Hot Headlines. I was telling folks around here when Daimler merged with Chrysler that Chrysler messed up! It is only a matter of time and made in Slanteyed Chinkland cars/trucks/vans/suv's will be showing up on the American auto dealers showroom floors and I Don't Like It At All!!!! cuhulin |
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There is a Nissan auto/truck/van/suv factory about twenty miles North of
me between Jackson and Canton,Mississippi at or near the I-55 Gluckstat exit.I suppose it will someday turn into a "rust belt" too. www.dogpile.com Nissan Mississippi Let me tell y'all something,them nips wanted to fly their rising sun (rice flag) over that Nissan factory,but they did not want our Mississippi Confederate Flag to fly over that Nissan factory.We Won! cuhulin |
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Les the Loser,I do have a Brain and a mighty good Brain too.Where did
you say you are from? Originally? cuhulin |
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![]() wrote: Les the Loser,I do have a Brain and a mighty good Brain too.Where did you say you are from? Originally? cuhulin I don't believe that I ever did. But, I'll tell you this much, it damn sure isn't Mississippi! Say, I hear your IQ matches the number of teeth you have in your mouth. Is that true? Les |
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€ Dr. Artaud € wrote:
wrote in : Unfortunately Cuhulin, this story is all too real. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/04/21/bu...ss/21auto.html http://money.cnn.com/2005/04/21/Auto...er_china.reut/ et al. "Chrysler to sell U.S. Chinese made cars? Automaker is in talks with Chinese partner to make cars for export to North America. April 21, 2005: 12:49 PM EDT SHANGHAI (Reuters) - DaimlerChrysler, the world's fifth-biggest car maker, is in talks to set up a China venture that would make and export Chrysler cars to North America, a top executive said Thursday, sketching a politically charged move." Remember folks, pull the Republican lever at election time, it is directly connected to the toilet that flushes American Jobs down the drain. And all for profit. But I don't know where their profit will come from once they actually have to SELL their stuff at reduced cost in India and China. The profit comes from making something like a radio for $5 in China and selling it for $100 in the US. Who wouldn't want that type of profit? So they hurry up and export all the jobs to China, leaving American workers without the money needed to cough up $100 for a $5 radio. So they're stuck selling the same radio to the Chinese for $15, and they sell a lot fewer of them because that $15 is half a month's wages for the Chinese worker. Can you say "sudden crash in profit"? It's the beginning of the end for this country. I don't believe that we can survive as a nation of consumers "without" income. How can we have income "without" jobs? How can we have jobs when they are all overseas? The rich have tried to solve this by throwing cheap credit at the American consumer. But there's only so much credit a person of limited income can take on before their finances go belly up. The rich know the gig is almost over, that's why they changed the bankruptcy laws to force people to pay back their massive debts no matter what. But you can't squeeze blood from a rock, and a massive debt default is coming. In the most extreme cases, people faced with an impossible bind will kill themselves. You can't get money from a dead person. Unlike the previous massive default in 1929, the rich will likely be dragged down with the rest of us, simply because their fabulous profit margins will vanish. "Ah, it's just them autoworkers" (sic) many will say, but therein lies their folly. As the autoworkers loose jobs, so do the steelworkers, the tire companies, the various firms that supply goods to all of those industries (suppliers), as well as local convenience and food stores and restaurants, hardware stores, etc. As the impact spreads, retailers in general will experience financial loss and closures. This will further impact their workforce, and so on, in a domino fashion. Perhaps unknown to many, the professional fields are being impacted by the export of jobs. Radiology, for one, where the images are being reviewed by radiologists from India and elsewhere, as they work for considerably less money. The marvels of electronics have made this possible. The digitized information is essentially emailed to the foreign companies, reviewed, and the results returned by email. Billing services are being relocated overseas, and various companies are relocating their "technical support services" overseas as well. No folks, it isn't going to stop with "just them autoworkers", most of us will be caught up in these unacceptable loss of jobs. All the manufacturing jobs have already gone overseas. Now all the professional jobs are going overseas. When that process is completed, there will be no jobs at all save for burger flipper and Wal Mart cashier, and those are people who are less able to pay jacked up prices on cheap foreign junk. Meanwhile, over in India and China, all those people making $30 a month will be unable to pay American prices for the stuff they're making. The result will be massive downward pressure on prices that will severely eat into profit margins, and the rich will suffer. I hate to bring Karl Marx into this discussion, but all this reminds me of his claim that the basic driving forces of capitalism-the need to minimize cost while maximizing profit-are on a collision course that will lead to capitalism collapsing under its own weight as workers who are paid the lowest wages possible eventually become unable to pay the highest price possible for goods and services. He didn't foresee credit cards, but he would probably say that they only delay the inevitable. Capitalism has gone through this before. In 1929, credit was easy to get, and people ended up in massive debt with no wealth to pay it back. When the stock market crashed, it led to a massive debt default that in turn led to the paralysis of capitalism and the solution of a massive war (WW2) to get the world economy going again. Today, a massive war would entail full use of nuclear arsenals, leading to the collapse of civilization itself, possibly to the point that the survivors become hunter gatherers once again. Regards, Dr. Artaud www.stevequayle.com Hot Headlines. I was telling folks around here when Daimler merged with Chrysler that Chrysler messed up! It is only a matter of time and made in Slanteyed Chinkland cars/trucks/vans/suv's will be showing up on the American auto dealers showroom floors and I Don't Like It At All!!!! cuhulin ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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