Comments on: GM CEO: "Business As Usual Is Over"
Automaker Makes Quick Exit from Bankruptcy; CEO Says Company Will Repay Taxpayers Ahead of Deadline
- cranialnerves - what ? You trying to drink ALL the koolaid ?
Save some for the others will ya.
GM, at best, will struggle for years to come. The actions of our government may have saved jobs for now, but at what cost, and what has changed that will now make this firm a going concern ? - Reply to this comment
- Oh man, I am so proud to be an American for that. I cannot stop my ego and pride for this questionable fact.
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- yea, bravo man or woman, show them how tough you are for a solution.
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- We are the best Toolmakers and Machinists in the world.
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- Oh man, I am so proud to be an American for that. I cannot stop my ego and pride for this questionable fact.
- Sounds like lovegetpeace is getting a little offended by pride.Yes, I'm proud to be american.You say we were nothing before WW2.Wrong, we have been fighting tyranny for 233 years. Remember, we defeated the most powerful army in the world when we had nothing but our spirit.Something you will never know about.What are you a communist? Or maybe a Socialist.Where are you from?
- by RTSTool July 10, 2009 4:47 PM PDT
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lovegetpeace is a die-hard, hard core communist subversive. Just look at his login name, that is straight out of the CIA handbook for subversive activities.
I've learned from experience that you can not reason with lovegetpeace. He always pulls out some communist propaganda from his little red book, no matter what you say.
If somebody checks his IP address, I have no doubt he's posting from China or some other hotbed of communism.
Like the Obamabot compound.
- I am American and I refuse to buy GM
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- The UAW does not make less.Poppycock, my cousin works at Honda and they took an across the board pay cut. Toolmakers at Honda make $23/hr, line workers make $20.60 an hour, and at Navistar, Toolmakers make $27 an hour and line workers make $24 an hour, get your facts straight.
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- The best Tools, Dies,Fixtures and Machining in the world.Here is what is made in America, They stamp baking pans in Urbana, Ohio - Gerschner Tool Boxes are made in Dayton, Ohio with Trees grown in Ohio, They make Kenworth trucks in Chillicothe and International Trucks in Springfield, Ohio, Fort Wayne Indiana, Wicker baskets in Springfield, Ohio, Hobart welders are made in Troy, Ohio, Baby Car seats made by evenflow in Ohio. Ohio the Heart of it all, Remember?
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- Our $13 Trillion Federal Debt means each American, over the age of 1 second, owns China and Saudi Arabia $168,000 and counting.
If we include this $168,000.00 debt on each American's back, Americans are more Poor than the Poorests in any 3rd world nations. - Reply to this comment
- Of course quality wasn't complained about, the american toolmaker fixed the issue. You missed the point. Health care doesn't drive the cost of manufacturing as much as paying a guy 25- 30 bucks an hour to do a job any person off the street could do for 15 dollars an hour. Or paying an engineer triple digit figures to design and lead projects that they just outsource anyway. You have no idea how Union workers are overpayed
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- When will Americans take responsibility for their bad Buying Habit and Lifestyle that eventually destroys our nation - put our economic and national security at risk?
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