Robert Kuttner, co-editor at the American Prospect and Fellow at the think tank Demos, talks to Countdown's Keith Olbermann about the auto-industry bailout.
I don't think car makers want to build cars that last. As is common with most consumer goods, they want them to have a very limited lifespan so that you'll have to come to them again in a few years and transfer more of your money to them.
I don't think car makers want to build cars that last. As is common with most consumer goods, they want them to have a very limited lifespan so that you'll have to come to them again in a few years and transfer more of your money to them.
SaganAppreciationSoc 3 years ago
i cant watch this video
im on cam and bored gA
24underground 3 years ago