Why we’re doomed, part 9 million

November 21st, 2008 10:31 am · 3 comments

Because the auto industry, see, shouldn’t have to worry about fuel economy. According to conservatives.

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  3 comments  Tags: Automotive Industry · Economy

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navybrat18
11/21/08
1:20 PM
OK genius explain to us hicks why the Big 3 needs a bailout but Honda and Toyota does not.
citizen-too
11/21/08
1:55 PM
QUOTE (navybrat18 @ Nov 21 2008, 02:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
OK genius explain to us hicks why the Big 3 needs a bailout but Honda and Toyota does not.



Because the "Big Wheels" need to get their bonus checks. They feel entitled to them because they saved millions of dollars producing junk. It doesn't matter that people won't buy them, they "Got 'em down the line".

Look at the "Top Brass" at Armstrong. They put 1000 people out of work and then take 10 million dollar bonuses for saving the company money. I found and implimented a way to save my employer $17,000 per year. I didn't even get a thank you. It's part of my job to find ways to save money.
lee41
11/21/08
2:12 PM
QUOTE (navybrat18 @ Nov 21 2008, 01:20 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
OK genius explain to us hicks why the Big 3 needs a bailout but Honda and Toyota does not.


Because many of the companies that supply parts to the Big 3 also supply Honda and Toyota. If the Big 3 go, it could have a domino effect and impact the entire auto industry.
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