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paddyoh
ParticipantDid Jeff Bridges Hyundai Ads Contribute to The Big 3 Meltdown ?
Why such apathy concerning the demise of the iconic American Auto Industry and the blue collar workers ?
Do most Americans think it’s wrong for an auto worker to make a decent living with health care and retirement ?
I must be a dinosaur because I just don’t get it.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3507806
paddyoh
ParticipantDid Jeff Bridges Hyundai Ads Contribute to The Big 3 Meltdown ?
Why such apathy concerning the demise of the iconic American Auto Industry and the blue collar workers ?
Do most Americans think it’s wrong for an auto worker to make a decent living with health care and retirement ?
I must be a dinosaur because I just don’t get it.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3507806
paddyoh
ParticipantDid Jeff Bridges Hyundai Ads Contribute to The Big 3 Meltdown ?
Why such apathy concerning the demise of the iconic American Auto Industry and the blue collar workers ?
Do most Americans think it’s wrong for an auto worker to make a decent living with health care and retirement ?
I must be a dinosaur because I just don’t get it.
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3507806
paddyoh
ParticipantMany good points made on both sides here.
So what can we as Americans do on a personal level to pitch in to help our economy, the auto industry and the blue collar worker?
Most people know that the American auto of today is far superior to the bummer they got burned on in the 80’s.
I say we need a popular spokesman to make the main stream media start taking the subject more seriously.
At the sake of sounding like a broken record, I say we encourage Jeff Bridges to renounce (for lack of a better word) his relationship with Hyundai and encourage folks to at least consider buying American again to do their part to dig us out of this hole.
A plea for a level playing field.
Before this Asian auto infiltration gets any more traction and becomes another Honda, Toyota, Nissan cluster-fluster.
It’s the kind of patriotic movement that was so successful in WWI and WWII.
Hopefully the main stream media will run with the story.
It can be done with very little individual time at home on our PC’s. It’s focused and it’s quite possibly doable without being labeled some kind of fringe movement. Just concerned citizens.
If anyone has a better idea I am all ears.
Nothing ventured. Nothing gained.
Make your voice heard at:
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3409533&trail=25
P.S. – I have no personal axe to grind with Jeff Bridges. As a matter of fact I have been a huge fan of his for years and it truly pains me to single him out.
It’s just those darn commercials he does for Hyundai are so good – and so is he. It pains me every time I see one on the television machine.
All I can think is what good he could be doing for the home team if he switched sides.
Wouldn’t it be great if Jeff Bridges were the spokesperson for the Big Three American auto makers ?
paddyoh
ParticipantMany good points made on both sides here.
So what can we as Americans do on a personal level to pitch in to help our economy, the auto industry and the blue collar worker?
Most people know that the American auto of today is far superior to the bummer they got burned on in the 80’s.
I say we need a popular spokesman to make the main stream media start taking the subject more seriously.
At the sake of sounding like a broken record, I say we encourage Jeff Bridges to renounce (for lack of a better word) his relationship with Hyundai and encourage folks to at least consider buying American again to do their part to dig us out of this hole.
A plea for a level playing field.
Before this Asian auto infiltration gets any more traction and becomes another Honda, Toyota, Nissan cluster-fluster.
It’s the kind of patriotic movement that was so successful in WWI and WWII.
Hopefully the main stream media will run with the story.
It can be done with very little individual time at home on our PC’s. It’s focused and it’s quite possibly doable without being labeled some kind of fringe movement. Just concerned citizens.
If anyone has a better idea I am all ears.
Nothing ventured. Nothing gained.
Make your voice heard at:
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3409533&trail=25
P.S. – I have no personal axe to grind with Jeff Bridges. As a matter of fact I have been a huge fan of his for years and it truly pains me to single him out.
It’s just those darn commercials he does for Hyundai are so good – and so is he. It pains me every time I see one on the television machine.
All I can think is what good he could be doing for the home team if he switched sides.
Wouldn’t it be great if Jeff Bridges were the spokesperson for the Big Three American auto makers ?
paddyoh
ParticipantMany good points made on both sides here.
So what can we as Americans do on a personal level to pitch in to help our economy, the auto industry and the blue collar worker?
Most people know that the American auto of today is far superior to the bummer they got burned on in the 80’s.
I say we need a popular spokesman to make the main stream media start taking the subject more seriously.
At the sake of sounding like a broken record, I say we encourage Jeff Bridges to renounce (for lack of a better word) his relationship with Hyundai and encourage folks to at least consider buying American again to do their part to dig us out of this hole.
A plea for a level playing field.
Before this Asian auto infiltration gets any more traction and becomes another Honda, Toyota, Nissan cluster-fluster.
It’s the kind of patriotic movement that was so successful in WWI and WWII.
Hopefully the main stream media will run with the story.
It can be done with very little individual time at home on our PC’s. It’s focused and it’s quite possibly doable without being labeled some kind of fringe movement. Just concerned citizens.
If anyone has a better idea I am all ears.
Nothing ventured. Nothing gained.
Make your voice heard at:
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3409533&trail=25
P.S. – I have no personal axe to grind with Jeff Bridges. As a matter of fact I have been a huge fan of his for years and it truly pains me to single him out.
It’s just those darn commercials he does for Hyundai are so good – and so is he. It pains me every time I see one on the television machine.
All I can think is what good he could be doing for the home team if he switched sides.
Wouldn’t it be great if Jeff Bridges were the spokesperson for the Big Three American auto makers ?
paddyoh
ParticipantMany good points made on both sides here.
So what can we as Americans do on a personal level to pitch in to help our economy, the auto industry and the blue collar worker?
Most people know that the American auto of today is far superior to the bummer they got burned on in the 80’s.
I say we need a popular spokesman to make the main stream media start taking the subject more seriously.
At the sake of sounding like a broken record, I say we encourage Jeff Bridges to renounce (for lack of a better word) his relationship with Hyundai and encourage folks to at least consider buying American again to do their part to dig us out of this hole.
A plea for a level playing field.
Before this Asian auto infiltration gets any more traction and becomes another Honda, Toyota, Nissan cluster-fluster.
It’s the kind of patriotic movement that was so successful in WWI and WWII.
Hopefully the main stream media will run with the story.
It can be done with very little individual time at home on our PC’s. It’s focused and it’s quite possibly doable without being labeled some kind of fringe movement. Just concerned citizens.
If anyone has a better idea I am all ears.
Nothing ventured. Nothing gained.
Make your voice heard at:
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3409533&trail=25
P.S. – I have no personal axe to grind with Jeff Bridges. As a matter of fact I have been a huge fan of his for years and it truly pains me to single him out.
It’s just those darn commercials he does for Hyundai are so good – and so is he. It pains me every time I see one on the television machine.
All I can think is what good he could be doing for the home team if he switched sides.
Wouldn’t it be great if Jeff Bridges were the spokesperson for the Big Three American auto makers ?
paddyoh
ParticipantMany good points made on both sides here.
So what can we as Americans do on a personal level to pitch in to help our economy, the auto industry and the blue collar worker?
Most people know that the American auto of today is far superior to the bummer they got burned on in the 80’s.
I say we need a popular spokesman to make the main stream media start taking the subject more seriously.
At the sake of sounding like a broken record, I say we encourage Jeff Bridges to renounce (for lack of a better word) his relationship with Hyundai and encourage folks to at least consider buying American again to do their part to dig us out of this hole.
A plea for a level playing field.
Before this Asian auto infiltration gets any more traction and becomes another Honda, Toyota, Nissan cluster-fluster.
It’s the kind of patriotic movement that was so successful in WWI and WWII.
Hopefully the main stream media will run with the story.
It can be done with very little individual time at home on our PC’s. It’s focused and it’s quite possibly doable without being labeled some kind of fringe movement. Just concerned citizens.
If anyone has a better idea I am all ears.
Nothing ventured. Nothing gained.
Make your voice heard at:
http://nicko62.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=3409533&trail=25
P.S. – I have no personal axe to grind with Jeff Bridges. As a matter of fact I have been a huge fan of his for years and it truly pains me to single him out.
It’s just those darn commercials he does for Hyundai are so good – and so is he. It pains me every time I see one on the television machine.
All I can think is what good he could be doing for the home team if he switched sides.
Wouldn’t it be great if Jeff Bridges were the spokesperson for the Big Three American auto makers ?
paddyoh
ParticipantWell said rt 66…
One hundred per cent on the mark.
paddyoh
ParticipantWell said rt 66…
One hundred per cent on the mark.
paddyoh
ParticipantWell said rt 66…
One hundred per cent on the mark.
paddyoh
ParticipantWell said rt 66…
One hundred per cent on the mark.
paddyoh
ParticipantWell said rt 66…
One hundred per cent on the mark.
paddyoh
ParticipantBuying a HIE-YUN-DIE is like cheating on your spouse. It’s all fun and games until you get caught.
Wal Mart cars for Wal Mart shoppers.
The lowest price is not always the best value.
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