Have you noticed how fast the congressional approval came for the 700 to 850 billion dollars for the Paulson crowd to save their butts in the market? Now that the automotives are asking for a 25 billion dollar loan congress gets all uppity and pious like they are asking for the Sun, Moon and stars. Now this after the congress has directed the car companies to observe all OSHA rules, minority hiring standards, and have dictated vehicle safety requirements, crash standards, emission standards, and now have also dictated new fuel mileage requirements. Let’s beat the American car companies up and make them grovel! After all, the auto companies have built what we want to buy, employed millions of people in the process, and have generally raised the standard of living of many of Americans. Let’s knock’em down for doing what we wanted and demanded.
I say cut all government subsidies to all suck ups including farmers, Jewish immigrants, special interest groups like ACORN, NAACP, and Affirmative Action. Let them do or die based on their ability to compete in a new and very competitive global market. Today’s auto companies have to compete against countries that do not have all the rules and regulations regarding worker health and safety and job security.
The solution does not lie in the ability to just go buy our products from some foreign country and not worry about trade imbalance, security threats, and such things like that. It is time our government stood up for our businesses and assisted them in every way possible in order to assure their continued success in a global market or in other words much like other countries do with their support and protection of their businesses.
Additionally let’s pull our troops out of every hell hole country in the world and let the chips fall where they may. If they want our help let us come in last and be paid handsomely for our security services. Let Israel fall, let the North Koreans take over the South Koreans, let Somalis do what ever to their own kind and to others, let the Middle East dictators run roughshod over their own people and everyone else in the world, let the Venezuelan grunt run his filthy mouth off and threaten the security of our nation. What do we care?
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