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Republican Debate 11-9-11
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<blockquote data-quote="moreluck" data-source="post: 901120" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>I have 2/3 Amer. cars and it's none of your business what I buy. Where are all your gadgets & gizmos made? This president is beside himself with what to do to even "make the business friendly atmosphere for jobs". He's clueless. </p><p>I believe in natural consequences.......if you operate your business like it'll never fail, then you deserve to go bankrupt. I don't care if it's G.M. or any other.</p><p></p><p>G.M. went beyond building what they make best....trying to please every taste in vehicles out there....big mistake! When a company makes bad decisions, there are consequences. Going out of business is one of them. I was always a Chevy person, no more. I'm more interested in a company that weathered through rough times by adjusting their plans and playing lean & mean. GM deserved to fail and the gov't interferred.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="moreluck, post: 901120, member: 1246"] I have 2/3 Amer. cars and it's none of your business what I buy. Where are all your gadgets & gizmos made? This president is beside himself with what to do to even "make the business friendly atmosphere for jobs". He's clueless. I believe in natural consequences.......if you operate your business like it'll never fail, then you deserve to go bankrupt. I don't care if it's G.M. or any other. G.M. went beyond building what they make best....trying to please every taste in vehicles out there....big mistake! When a company makes bad decisions, there are consequences. Going out of business is one of them. I was always a Chevy person, no more. I'm more interested in a company that weathered through rough times by adjusting their plans and playing lean & mean. GM deserved to fail and the gov't interferred. [/QUOTE]
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