Rep. Jeb Hensarling (TX-05) gives an opening statement to the CEOs of GM, Ford, and Chrysler in the House Financial Services Committee on December 5, 2008.
I appreciate your ability to see the real problem. I live in a neighboring district to yours in Texas and say "thank you". Everybody is hurting right now. I sell Toyotas and don't want to see my tax dollars used to help my competition. I'm not alone. Toyota continues to build more factories in the U.S. and the great city of San Antonio,TX.
Our business is slow right now as well, so that should tell people that it has nothing to do with the Big 3 having trouble. It's our economy.
Don't give these wealthy, arrogant CEO's one red cent. As far as I'm concerned GM & Chrysler went downhill after the muscle car era ended around 1971. Ford always had junk so nothing really changed there. These rich dummies don't give a damn about hourly employed autoworkers or suppliers. Instead they were paid millions for running into the ground three of the worlds largest corporations. If they agree to liquidate all their assets and give every dime back to their corporations, then maybe.
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Cody1714AC 3 years ago
Mr.Hensarling,
I appreciate your ability to see the real problem. I live in a neighboring district to yours in Texas and say "thank you". Everybody is hurting right now. I sell Toyotas and don't want to see my tax dollars used to help my competition. I'm not alone. Toyota continues to build more factories in the U.S. and the great city of San Antonio,TX.
Our business is slow right now as well, so that should tell people that it has nothing to do with the Big 3 having trouble. It's our economy.
corstoyotaguy 3 years ago
Don't give these wealthy, arrogant CEO's one red cent. As far as I'm concerned GM & Chrysler went downhill after the muscle car era ended around 1971. Ford always had junk so nothing really changed there. These rich dummies don't give a damn about hourly employed autoworkers or suppliers. Instead they were paid millions for running into the ground three of the worlds largest corporations. If they agree to liquidate all their assets and give every dime back to their corporations, then maybe.
pig5689 3 years ago