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Participant[quote=meadandale]http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/22/sandy-springs-georgia-privatize-outsource_n_852466.html
The comments are hilarious. The fact that this solution is tenable and has worked drives the pro big government and pro union people nuts.
Unfortunately, San Diego would go bankrupt before our leaders would have the political will to try something like this (in spite of the lip service that Sanders has given to outsourcing city services).[/quote]
What is the minimum profit on putting out a fire?
If a fire isn’t profitable, will the company put it out?
If a fire is profitable, is there more profit in making it worse?
if business is slow, is there a profit in setting fires?
patb
Participant[quote=meadandale]http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/22/sandy-springs-georgia-privatize-outsource_n_852466.html
The comments are hilarious. The fact that this solution is tenable and has worked drives the pro big government and pro union people nuts.
Unfortunately, San Diego would go bankrupt before our leaders would have the political will to try something like this (in spite of the lip service that Sanders has given to outsourcing city services).[/quote]
What is the minimum profit on putting out a fire?
If a fire isn’t profitable, will the company put it out?
If a fire is profitable, is there more profit in making it worse?
if business is slow, is there a profit in setting fires?
patb
Participant[quote=meadandale]http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/22/sandy-springs-georgia-privatize-outsource_n_852466.html
The comments are hilarious. The fact that this solution is tenable and has worked drives the pro big government and pro union people nuts.
Unfortunately, San Diego would go bankrupt before our leaders would have the political will to try something like this (in spite of the lip service that Sanders has given to outsourcing city services).[/quote]
What is the minimum profit on putting out a fire?
If a fire isn’t profitable, will the company put it out?
If a fire is profitable, is there more profit in making it worse?
if business is slow, is there a profit in setting fires?
patb
Participant[quote=meadandale]http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/22/sandy-springs-georgia-privatize-outsource_n_852466.html
The comments are hilarious. The fact that this solution is tenable and has worked drives the pro big government and pro union people nuts.
Unfortunately, San Diego would go bankrupt before our leaders would have the political will to try something like this (in spite of the lip service that Sanders has given to outsourcing city services).[/quote]
What is the minimum profit on putting out a fire?
If a fire isn’t profitable, will the company put it out?
If a fire is profitable, is there more profit in making it worse?
if business is slow, is there a profit in setting fires?
patb
Participant[quote=meadandale]http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/04/22/sandy-springs-georgia-privatize-outsource_n_852466.html
The comments are hilarious. The fact that this solution is tenable and has worked drives the pro big government and pro union people nuts.
Unfortunately, San Diego would go bankrupt before our leaders would have the political will to try something like this (in spite of the lip service that Sanders has given to outsourcing city services).[/quote]
What is the minimum profit on putting out a fire?
If a fire isn’t profitable, will the company put it out?
If a fire is profitable, is there more profit in making it worse?
if business is slow, is there a profit in setting fires?
patb
ParticipantIt worked real well for robocop.
patb
ParticipantIt worked real well for robocop.
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ParticipantIt worked real well for robocop.
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ParticipantIt worked real well for robocop.
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ParticipantIt worked real well for robocop.
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Participant[quote=bubble_contagion]
There is also the Japanese car vs. American car issue. I am concerned about American car companies because their attempts to compete with the Prius haven’t worked out. The most important is the Chevy Volt, although it has great technology, it is too expensive. It clearly shows that GM has not been able to embrace the concept that very efficient hybrid cars must be different. GM has compromised the car design to make it similar to conventional cars. A clear example is the Volt’s huge fake chrome grill. It seems that GM believes Americans will not buy cars without grills. I hope the average American is more sophisticated than that.[/quote]
The Volt isn’t meant to compete with the Prius.
The Volt is targeted at the Lexus and BMW and Mercedes crowd.It does that very well.
patb
Participant[quote=bubble_contagion]
There is also the Japanese car vs. American car issue. I am concerned about American car companies because their attempts to compete with the Prius haven’t worked out. The most important is the Chevy Volt, although it has great technology, it is too expensive. It clearly shows that GM has not been able to embrace the concept that very efficient hybrid cars must be different. GM has compromised the car design to make it similar to conventional cars. A clear example is the Volt’s huge fake chrome grill. It seems that GM believes Americans will not buy cars without grills. I hope the average American is more sophisticated than that.[/quote]
The Volt isn’t meant to compete with the Prius.
The Volt is targeted at the Lexus and BMW and Mercedes crowd.It does that very well.
patb
Participant[quote=bubble_contagion]
There is also the Japanese car vs. American car issue. I am concerned about American car companies because their attempts to compete with the Prius haven’t worked out. The most important is the Chevy Volt, although it has great technology, it is too expensive. It clearly shows that GM has not been able to embrace the concept that very efficient hybrid cars must be different. GM has compromised the car design to make it similar to conventional cars. A clear example is the Volt’s huge fake chrome grill. It seems that GM believes Americans will not buy cars without grills. I hope the average American is more sophisticated than that.[/quote]
The Volt isn’t meant to compete with the Prius.
The Volt is targeted at the Lexus and BMW and Mercedes crowd.It does that very well.
patb
Participant[quote=bubble_contagion]
There is also the Japanese car vs. American car issue. I am concerned about American car companies because their attempts to compete with the Prius haven’t worked out. The most important is the Chevy Volt, although it has great technology, it is too expensive. It clearly shows that GM has not been able to embrace the concept that very efficient hybrid cars must be different. GM has compromised the car design to make it similar to conventional cars. A clear example is the Volt’s huge fake chrome grill. It seems that GM believes Americans will not buy cars without grills. I hope the average American is more sophisticated than that.[/quote]
The Volt isn’t meant to compete with the Prius.
The Volt is targeted at the Lexus and BMW and Mercedes crowd.It does that very well.
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