At the sake of gushing like a love-struck school girl, I have to say that your posts here are spot on, four-square and totally on the mark. You are saying exactly what I have been thinking and your delivery is pitch perfect.
I don’t blame you for not wanting to take on another forum as I suggested to your earlier as it can be exhausting. The apathy towards the American automobile and blue collar workers is uncanny to me. You would think the economic crisis we are in would have opened more people’s eyes to how we have become our own worst enemy in so many respects.
This lemming mentality (for lack of a better metaphor) is sometimes overwhelming. How many more manufacturing jobs must we lose to unfair overseas competition before the enormity of our economic problems sink in ?
As I can add little more to what you have said, I must reiterate my plea for Americans to ask Jeff Bridges to renounce his commercial relationship with Hyundai. Hunger Network aside, it’s time for Jeff Bridges to step up to the plate to support the country that has helped him to deservedly become a rich and successful celebrity.
Although I believe he is only a very small part of the problem, I feel I am doing my small part by encouraging him to live up to his reputation as a caring and decent individual.