"Auto parts maker Lear Corp (LEA.N), which has been weighed down by heavy debt and a sharp decline in automobile demand, is expected to file for bankruptcy by June 30, sources close to the deal told RLPC."
[There go the part suppliers. Where will the parts come from now? Japan? China? And how will North American Car companies rebound with looming part shortages and price markups? Once again - green shoots my ass.]
Yes, change. Change in government - a reduction in size - something you socialists could never understand as you ask for your wet nappies to be changed by the nearest available bureaucrat. Yes, change, change from quotas, away from multiculturalism, away from globalism & liberalism. Change - a recognition that central banks & government don't necessarily act in the best interests of the people, & a reining in of those forces.
You know, change - the thing you liberals talk about, but never do.
Oh, and amoral asshole, with a penchant for belligerence, arrogance and stupidity, we conservative types are much more ready for what's coming than are the green shoots morons in the far left camp. I'm already preparing for the future success of socialism, and the repercussions thereof.
Tough shit. Bring it. I can handle it better than you.
The purpose of my channel is to awaken others to the truth of the, as you put it, 'THE RICH SCREW OVER THE POOR' concept. I wonder moreso what the purpose of your comments are, when you seem to agree with my premise.
And, if you want to be a spineless worm, and throw your hands up in the air, and tell us all that nothing can ever change, then good luck with your philosophy of preordained defeat.
The auto industry, central to the US economy, is in freefall, and every time you turn on the news, all you hear is green shoots. Well, here's some green shoots for you - GM Executives are selling off their shares in the company. Does that sound like a quick turnaround is in order?
GM, along with Chrysler, represent real economy. Real economy isn't based on consumption, it's based on production. Every job hinges on these kinds of companies remaining viable!
Reuters, June 26, 2009:
"Auto parts maker Lear Corp (LEA.N), which has been weighed down by heavy debt and a sharp decline in automobile demand, is expected to file for bankruptcy by June 30, sources close to the deal told RLPC."
[There go the part suppliers. Where will the parts come from now? Japan? China? And how will North American Car companies rebound with looming part shortages and price markups? Once again - green shoots my ass.]
TheSharpenedPen 2 years ago
Yes, change. Change in government - a reduction in size - something you socialists could never understand as you ask for your wet nappies to be changed by the nearest available bureaucrat. Yes, change, change from quotas, away from multiculturalism, away from globalism & liberalism. Change - a recognition that central banks & government don't necessarily act in the best interests of the people, & a reining in of those forces.
You know, change - the thing you liberals talk about, but never do.
TheSharpenedPen 2 years ago
Oh, and amoral asshole, with a penchant for belligerence, arrogance and stupidity, we conservative types are much more ready for what's coming than are the green shoots morons in the far left camp. I'm already preparing for the future success of socialism, and the repercussions thereof.
Tough shit. Bring it. I can handle it better than you.
TheSharpenedPen 2 years ago
The purpose of my channel is to awaken others to the truth of the, as you put it, 'THE RICH SCREW OVER THE POOR' concept. I wonder moreso what the purpose of your comments are, when you seem to agree with my premise.
And, if you want to be a spineless worm, and throw your hands up in the air, and tell us all that nothing can ever change, then good luck with your philosophy of preordained defeat.
TheSharpenedPen 2 years ago
The auto industry, central to the US economy, is in freefall, and every time you turn on the news, all you hear is green shoots. Well, here's some green shoots for you - GM Executives are selling off their shares in the company. Does that sound like a quick turnaround is in order?
GM, along with Chrysler, represent real economy. Real economy isn't based on consumption, it's based on production. Every job hinges on these kinds of companies remaining viable!
TheSharpenedPen 2 years ago
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M0LONLABE 2 years ago