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dr mitchel w eisenstein, said 1:59PM on 9-17-2008
Friggin bastards at GM waited till the economy self destructed before the pulled their rabbit out of their hat. I hate these scumbags. This overpriced piece of crap will have to be outsourced to china for the price to be affordable. Of course thats exactly what GM wants; to destroy the american automotive industry and unions in order to champion slave labor and exorbitant profits while bolstering communism.
Its clear that multinational corporations are at the heart of world war. we should take the corporate leaders of GM, and shoot them i the back of the head on pay per view. Behead them. Kill them. then we will get jobs back in the USA. Then these scumbag companies will not run to China and Vietnam and North Korea even to get cheap labor. The people running these companies have to be slain without pity as an example of the crime of killing humanity in the search for profit. Its a war to the death.
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Victor Brown said 9:34PM on 9-17-2008
Better to teach the workers of other countries how to organize and form, unions. Yes the gov't's of those countries will try to crack down, just like they tried in America 70 years ago, just bring some Tony Soprano types there just like in America to break some heads......then when wages go up there, American companies will come back home.