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A NATION OF BEGGARS

Henry Ford, inventor of the automobile assembly line, founder of what is today the Ford Motor Company, said the following; "You can't build a reputation on what you are going to do.". In other words, results are what makes or breaks success. Henry ford is no longer with us, and it seems today that the ideals he brought to the manufacture and sales of cars has been lost with him. You can't succeed on a notion or an idea. You can't succeed by saying you will build hybrids and green cars, you have to have to build them and then be able to sell them. And if there's one thing manufacturers learn very quickly, it's that you can't sell what people don't want, no matter how you market it. People like lots of room in thier cars, they like to be able to carry more than three people comfortably in a big strong car that will survive a crash and can handle lots of luggage or groceries or camping equipment. They want big, powerful cars and trucks for thier businesses. And they like to get them at a reasonable price. For a brief time, when gas was over four dollars a gallon, sales of hybrid vehicles were on the rise and orders for them were big. But now sales of cars such as the Toyota Prius are way down from what they were six months ago. So, what has replaced those sales of the hybrid? Big flashy gas guzzling cars. It's what a lot of people want. There's still a niche market for the more expensive Hybrids but sales show they simply are not popular and not desirable unless gas prices force people to make that decision. With gas prices dropping every day, the market forces have returned to pre gasoline price shock consumption. If the federal government forces GM, Ford and Chrysler to change thier focus to the diminutive hybrids and green cars, sales will hit the bottom of the barrel for these companies faster than Barak Obama can say "change you can count on". If you worked in a private business ( and of course a lot of people do..), would you be embarrassed to take a gift of tax money to support your paycheck? I would. I would be embarrassed and ashamed and would never get up and demand that my neighbors pay my salary because I'm suffering, or because they "need" my services. When I hear the GM executives begging, it's embarrassing.  It's an embarrassment on a national scale that we have leaders of industry groveling before a bunch of self serving liberal socialists in congress. These men have no sense of honor, no sense of pride in themselves or the ingenuity that makes the country great. It is a comic tragedy when one of the most innovative industries our country has ever given rise to can not put their own brain trust into action to save themselves from themselves. These CEO's do not deserve to have the jobs they hold, and may God forbid that the youth of our nation look at these leaders of disaster as an example of anything worth becoming.  And when a union leader... or worse.. a typical UAW worker at GM or Ford or Chrysler whines to the media about how they're hurting financially and want the bailout to happen, it sickens me that they would want to play on the sympathies of others , play the violin and expect us all to cry for them, instead of getting themselves out and pulling double duty, extra jobs, whatever it takes to make the bill payments and , call me hard hearted if you want but no tax dollars should go to prop up the benefits and pensions that GM is on the verge of defaulting on. I don't paint them all with a sweeping brushstroke, but it's a sad commentary when an able-bodied person will become a beggar if they think they'll get tax money out of it. There are, of course, people who are genuinely disabled and can not fend for themselves, and we should always be ready to care for those people. But we are not a nation of sob stories, we're a nation of successes built on individual courage and the determination to make it happen. To see our government foster those who would be bums and beggars with promises of spare change in the form of bailouts is just disheartening. I support neither the auto executives nor the Autoworker's Union if that "support" is by way of tax money forcibly taken from me ... and given to them. But that's Obamaism in action. Taking money from those who produce and succeed and giving it to those who don't. If I want to support the auto industry then I will "support" them by purchasing the products they make if they make something I want. It's the government's constitutional duty to provide for the common defense, but it's not the government's duty to provide for failing domestic auto companies and don't bother trying to tell me that Ford, GM and Chrysler are a key part of our national security, you won't be able to sell that bridge here.
 
- Mike Silverman

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HERE COMES THE TAX TYPHOON - OBAMA'S LIES ARE COMING HOME TO ROOST

  First, McCain's answer on Leno's show to criticism of Sarah Palin shows that he is bitter about the loss and it suggests that he is fine with letting Sarah take the hit for his own bad campaign. It calls into question what kind of leader he would be, who turns his back on his own campaign ally. Secondly, regarding the Democrat proposed bailout of the auto industry and the cash Christmas present to the country. It is sad to hear those hard working guys who put in time at GM ( et al) basically begging the case to bailout thier livelihood. I can understand how it must feel to have that pressure on you as an employee on the brink. And while I sympathize with any hard working guys who lose thier job through no fault of thier own, "WE" the American public, are not responsible for the downfall of the US auto industrial complex. Therefore "WE" should not be bailing them out. The auto manufacturers need to face the music and deal with the anger of thier own employees, not try to PASS that anger to the PUBLIC because "WE" don't want to spend public money to bailout another industry. Those angry workers at GM have a right to be angry, but NOT at YOU and ME... they need to direct thier anger at the company that so badly mismanaged thier business that they are now on the brink of disaster "and".... and.... they need to also look to the congress and president who continually ratchet up the demand for higher and higher fuel efficiencies in Domestic auto manufacturers who CAN NOT be expected to meet those demands reasonably and produce market competitive vehicles. The whole CAFE standards practice is a fiasco that in its own way contributes to the problem the auto manufacturers face now. Also, maybe some of these hard working GM union guys should maybe check out working for Toyota. It means giving up the union, but I hear Toyota does very well by thier employees regardless. And lets agree..., we got a disaster with the election of Obama.  The out-of-control spending proposals in the form of bailouts and stimulus packages that are currently flying from the flapping gums of Nancy Pelosi are an indication of the tidal wave of debt we are facing for future generations with an Obama administration. The Democrats have taken out thier super powered deluxe tax sucking vaccume and have it aimed at our wallets and pocket books, and we've got no realistic way to stop them now. Zip, zero, nada.  Not till the next election cycle. Obama has been a tax hungry radical liberal his entire known career, now he's President and has gotten a congress to match his ambitions, and we are about to face the music for having elected him and a liberal democrat congress to back him up.  The only question is, how long will it be until the people who fell for his phony baloney tax cut for 95% of Americans rhetoric will realize they've been conned.  If Pelosi gets her way, it won't be long.  50 billion to bail out GM ( which Obama already said he is in favor of) , a 500 billion infrastructure stimulus package that includes  a one time cash gift to a segment of the population to spend for Christmas , ( allegedly a proposed $2000 dollars for each family making under 140K per year ). Lump that in with the 850 billion mortgage bailout earlier, and we're talking about over 1.5  trillion dollars in spending giveaway's and Obama hasn't even taken the oath of office yet. There will be a lot more to come as well.  Let's see what the congressional Republicans do in the face of this disaster. If they want to redeem themselves, then it's time for them to stop any and all bi-partisan agreements on any and all Democrat plans for spending and bailouts.  Let the Democrats fall flat on thier faces all by themselves with this tax and spend typhoon they're building as they prepare to grow the debt and destroy the economy.
 
- Mike Silverman
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AN INCREMENTAL DESTRUCTION OF FREEDOM

That it's even being considered to bail out the auto industry ( again ), is a crime against the founding principles of our country, and puts the government ( and thus the nation)  squarely onto the slippery slope of fascism, in fact at this point we have already fully engaged a part of our economy in fascist measure, with the tether of the lone rope keeping us from falling into the black hole below fraying at the edges. You must realize what it means to have the government taking ownership of formerly private industries. Does the name Hugo Chavez ring a bell?  For "the good of the country" he took away private ownership of all oil companies in Venezuela. There is a theory called incrementalism, which states that the masses will accept anything if it is done gradually, allowing slow acclimation by the public.  We are THERE. We are in the midst of incremental government takeover, inch-by-inch,  of any industry on which the wealth of the nation is measured. The only brake we have is the right to vote, and possibly the Supreme Court, if it will intervene in this ..., which is itself questionable. The right to vote has proven USELESS in this past election cycle since the masses have voted in the most liberal president in history and given him a majority party control of the congress. The blindness of the public eye to the incrementalism of the weakening of free market capitalism is ASTOUNDING. Not that McCain would have been a lot better, after all he voted to allow Paulson to do the ridiculous things he's done so far with his multi-billion dollar budget. This is why we need genuine Conservatives to win the positions of power in our government, to stop this incremental destruction of our system of capitalism and economic freedom.
   
- Mike Silverman, Milford MA
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