[quote=Scarlet]It may not be this year, or 5 years from now but at some point the masses will see the value in good American jobs that produce something. Today it is so very cool to say stuff like ”GM cars suck, you couldn’t give me one” Or “UAW workers are greedy and overpaid and make $70 an hour”. Of course both statements are absurd and those making them are dumb tools of corporate America and the elite.
All those people arguing against me on this GM post are hardly in the minority, nor are they in any way creative or original thinkers. Rather, they are just as Toyota and Nissan and the elite want them to be, parroting the anti-American drivel they have been trained to repeat with years of brainwashing in front of TV and Newspapers.
This FIRE economy is dead, forever. We will need to start making actual products again and somewhere along the line, those lemming-like thought patterns will grow to reflect this reality and the masses will again champion an American made product with the national pride it deserves. But like lemmings, most people won’t do it until they see the “cool” guy say it or the pretty MSM lady on TV say it. The reason is that things will get so bad in this country that the need to actually make tangible products will be staring us in the face so glaringly that even the MSM will pick up on it. Count on it!
GM builds good cars. Union jobs with good pay and benefits are good for the American worker. A company that provides good jobs and benefits for generation after generation of Americans (100 years folks) and has brought so much pleasure to people like me with great vehicles is to be applauded, not vilified.
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Scarlet,
How’s your Made in Mexico with no UAW labor Buick Rendezvous doing these days? Your point again about buying a GM vehicle is …….. as opposed to buying a Honda built out of Ohio is …….?