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With regard to free markets in general, we all tend to forget that while America dominated the last century economically, during that century the rest of the industrialized world conveniently (from the standpoint of American economics) blew itself up in two world wars, neither of which touched the American mainland and both of which resulted in large flows of national wealth to the United States. |
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17.4 billion? that's it? psssshhhh, that's chump change
http://www.ritholtz.com/blog/2008/12...bailout-costs/
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Name one industry that is not military related that the US excels over the other countries that have invaded our economy? |
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12-20-2008, 11:47 AM | #48 | |
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But the basic question you ask above is a very good one. I don't know of any. Specialized high tech goods seem to be coming out of Europe these days. Everything else out of Asia. |
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Schiff on the Auto Bailout - Intervention by Govt is NOT the Answer
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Funny you post that considering Ford is the healthiest of all the Big 3... They don't even need a bailout, the only problem for them is if GM and Chrysler go under then all their suppliers will fail (the 3 use a lot of the same suppliers) and then they would get pulled under. I don't understand the opposition to this though. These 3 companies employ an estimated 3,000,000 people in the U.S.A alone. The amount they are asking for is only 2.5% of the amount given to the financial sector without a second thought. Also, this isn't just something exclusive to the Big 3. Toyota will post its first annual loss in 71 YEARS. They haven't had a loss since their first year of operation. Every other automaker is starting to asking their respective Governments for bailouts. MB, BMW, and Audi to Germany. Volvo and Saab got bailed out by the Swedish Gov. Toyota, Nissan, Honda are all asking Japan for money too. The only reason this hit GM and Chrysler first was because they were already in such a fragile state. I'm really impressed with all Ford is doing considering they don't even need the bailout. I don't know how many read Autoblog, but they just tested the new 2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid and got 43.1mpg driving in L.A.! (Linky here) Not only does the new car look pretty decent (for its class) but it slaps the Camry Hybrid silly and puts up almost Prius like numbers in an attractive package. The gas powered Fusions are also expected to get 2-3 mpg better across the range then their Camry counterparts. Also, the new Fiesta that is coming here soon can outrun baddies in Corvettes not to mention serve and an amphibious assault vehicle. Need I say more? See below: [u2b]<object width="480" height="295"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/T4pRXSOuw2A&hl=en&fs=1"></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/T4pRXSOuw2A&hl=en&fs=1" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" width="480" height="295"></embed></object>[/u2b] Lets give them them (GM and Chrylser) a chance and see what they can do.
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I just don't understand how anyone can blindly not question how our government(crooks) can steal from our tax paying money and continuiously give to these poorly managed companies? These companies themself won't even use their own money to get out of this mess and we're responsible to fix them? Fannie Mae,Freddie Mac, GM, Chrysler, and Ford. what next Krispy Kreme? Just to correct you the 3 million employment is not accurate, but it could effect as much as 3 million jobs. Either way with or without bailout a huge percent of jobs are cut. Either accept fate now or prolong the agony and accept it sometime down the road. I vote for now so we can start our rebuilding. It took 15 years of printing for Japan to get out of their depression, looks like we're headed the same direction. Oh yeah, your example of the Ford hybrid is 2 years behind, wait till you see what's in store that USA is currently not allowing to come in. Hmm I wonder why?
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People should really listen to this guy. At the end of the day, the US economy MUST produce more goods then it consumes. PERIOD. The current trend is the just the opposite!!! Peter predicted exactly what has happend thus far, and he predicts it'll get much worse. I do agree with him because the US has way too much debt, they need to start producing goods and save, save, save!!!! Consumption must come down because allot of what the US consumes comes from foriegn countries, which in turn causes the current imbalance of production/consumption. |
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Schiff is a real expert in his field. He understand fundamentals. The thing is people/other "experts" are still disagreeing with his analysis. Get a clue. |
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For the people who think GM is still pushing out crappy products, the new Equinox was unveiled and look at the interior. It is very attractive. Now it is CG'd to hell, but still very nice design.
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I've also see reports that not only would Ford go under, but every North American producer's operations would have to shut down if GM and Chrysler went under because of their effect on tier 1, 2 & 3 suppliers. |
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That plant used to build the gay little metro's, and sidekicks. 5-6 years ago CAMI retooled the entire plant, it was shutdown for 9 months in order to produce "real" vehicles, ie Equinox, Torrent and XL7. Like many other vehicles in the GM portfolio, the Equinox (aka GMT191) and Torrent (aka GMT192) were not only similar to other GM vehicles, but they actually COMPETED against other GM vehicles. If you go to a Toyota dealership and you know what class/type of vehicle you want, you will only have ONE choice. If you go to a GM dealership, you'll see the same vehicle in different skins. This does not add an value to the consumer. What it does is piss people of by "rebranding" the same essential vehicle in 2 or sometimes 3 different brands and charge a premium for a basically a different label. GM needs to look at what the Asians are doing and COPY them. The only reason the D3 have made it this far is because; A) For roughly 80 years they no real competition B) For the past 20 years they've made TONS of money on trucks and SUVs, those days are long gone and they need to restructure. Back to your point, I've both of the new vehicles fully assembled and the Equinox does look nicer, it has really round shape, but the GMC version is really square and has a bold truck look. This design is actually radically different then the current Equinox /Torrent. btw, you'd be shocked to know that the ENTIRE engine assembly comes fully assembled from CHINA!!! That’s right CHINA. For a comparison, Toyota and Honda have Engines plants in NA, with foundries and all!! |
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The bailout is akin to pissing in the wind!! FWIW Toyota doesn't want GM to go under because they share SOME of the same suppliers. However that number is low and it would not cripple the NA producers. (and by NA producers I mean all plants in NA, not just D3) It would cause some disruptions but not a meltdown. The Japanese tend to make as much of the parts them selves in house (which is more cost effective and ore efficient) , ie bumpers, engines, frames, and panels. Whereas the D3 pretty much outsource most of the frames, panels, doors, bumpers, instrument panels to suppliers. |
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I am not trying to apologize for GM's( and the other D2's) mistakes. I am just out to say their new products have really improved. |
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I mean can you believe that a company like KIA and Hyundia can introduce a brand new product to a foreign market and out perform Ford and GM?!?! I am talking about minivans of course, both Ford and GM stopped making minivans last year cus they weren't selling, they got beat by a bunch of rookies, ie Toyota, Honda, KIA, and Hyundai. What a shame!!! |
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