Automakers Wasting Their Time
The leaders from the big 3 automakers will meet with George W Bush today to discuss the effecs of global competition,healthcare, trade and energy.
Bush has already stated that he will not give relief to the automakers who are struggling to stay out of bankruptcy.
Bush is the one who flung open the doors of foreign competition by agreeing to massive trade give aways to many countries, including those from Central America and especially China.
Bush won't help Americans or American business with healthcare, as he thinks people should find their own money to buy healthcare.
Bush won't do anything about energy costs as he and Cheney are knee deep in oil money.
George W Bush and the Republican party are the best friends foreign corporations have ever known. Bush has eased tariffs on foreign products to the extent they flood U.S shores virtually cost free.
Bush has kept tariffs on U.S products high so foreign companies like China can overrun the playing field.
Bush refused to help,when Delphi filed bankruptcy on its U.S operations and closed many factories, putting thousands out of work. This was allowed to happen even though Delphi is the largest American employer in China.
Bush refuses to help General Motors and Ford who are stradling the bankruptcy fence.
U.S automakers are wasting their time in trying to discuss helping U.S manufacturers. They would be better served working with the Democratic controlled House and Senate to force fair trade and healthcare on Bush to help American families.
2 Comments:
Hey here's an intersting thought, housing and related industrys which make up 25% of our economy are slowing dramatically with a 30% slowdown and swiftly rising inventories, and the automotive and related industry which makes up 15% of our economy is in dire shape. so with the key contributors to the prior 3 year quasi boom deflating fast what do you think GWB will do...................................................probably spew more dishonest rhetoric and BS about the wonders of outsourcing and increased productivity then shoot abunch of photo ops and then lie and proclaim the economy robust, just like he lied that he wanted Rummy to stay,when he was REALLY looking to replace him.
Bush will state the economy is robust despite an inverted yield curve, a weakening dollar, a growing deficit and increasing weakness in 2 industries that combined employ almost 40% of Americans and which portends increased unemployment and economic weakness.
Bush will continue to claim the economy is great until it completely falls, and then he will blame the Democrats.
Isn't that typical Bush?
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