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"The U.S. government is pouring billions into General Motors in hopes
of reviving the domestic economy, but when the automaker completes its restructuring plan, many of the company's new jobs will be filled by workers overseas. According to an outline the company has been sharing privately with Washington legislators, the number of cars that GM sells in the United States and builds in Mexico, China and South Korea will roughly double. " http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...050704336.html How about that. Now the UAW is screwing it's own workers. How ironic. |
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Tom Francis - SWSports wrote:
"The U.S. government is pouring billions into General Motors in hopes of reviving the domestic economy, but when the automaker completes its restructuring plan, many of the company's new jobs will be filled by workers overseas. According to an outline the company has been sharing privately with Washington legislators, the number of cars that GM sells in the United States and builds in Mexico, China and South Korea will roughly double. " http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...050704336.html How about that. Now the UAW is screwing it's own workers. How ironic. SW Tommy, the right-wing "leftover." This oughta cheer you up. Young Americans Losing Their Religion by pastordan Wed May 06, 2009 at 05:05:52 PM PDT This is disturbing: New research shows young Americans are dramatically less likely to go to church -- or to participate in any form of organized religion -- than their parents and grandparents. "It's a huge change," says Harvard University professor Robert Putnam, who conducted the research. Historically, the percentage of Americans who said they had no religious affiliation (pollsters refer to this group as the "nones") has been very small -- hovering between 5 percent and 10 percent. However, Putnam says the percentage of "nones" has now skyrocketed to between 30 percent and 40 percent among younger Americans. Oh, wait. That's not the disturbing part. This is: While these young "nones" may not belong to a church, they are not necessarily atheists. "Many of them are people who would otherwise be in church," Putnam said. "They have the same attitidues and values as people who are in church, but they grew up in a period in which being religious meant being politically conservative, especially on social issues." Putnam says that in the past two decades, many young people began to view organized religion as a source of "intolerance and rigidity and doctrinaire political views," and therefore stopped going to church. There's been some question about the validity of self-reported church attendance numbers: we know that it tends to be overstated, but nobody's really sure by how much. So it's possible that this reflects a new willingness to state the truth, rather than new behavior per se. But in general, thanks a lot, Religious Right. Not only did you help f*** up this country by propping up a bunch of venal sociopaths and helping them win election after election, but you also helped undermine the very religion you claimed to defend by convincing an entire generation that it was made up of hateful, narrow bigots. Way to go. Well done, good and faithful servants. * :: |
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No doubt the decay of morality is taking it's toll. The young never been
told no generation expects things yet do not know how to get it. Totally useless self entitlement types. And it will get worse. "HK" wrote in message m... Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: "The U.S. government is pouring billions into General Motors in hopes of reviving the domestic economy, but when the automaker completes its restructuring plan, many of the company's new jobs will be filled by workers overseas. According to an outline the company has been sharing privately with Washington legislators, the number of cars that GM sells in the United States and builds in Mexico, China and South Korea will roughly double. " http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...050704336.html How about that. Now the UAW is screwing it's own workers. How ironic. SW Tommy, the right-wing "leftover." This oughta cheer you up. Young Americans Losing Their Religion by pastordan Wed May 06, 2009 at 05:05:52 PM PDT This is disturbing: New research shows young Americans are dramatically less likely to go to church -- or to participate in any form of organized religion -- than their parents and grandparents. "It's a huge change," says Harvard University professor Robert Putnam, who conducted the research. Historically, the percentage of Americans who said they had no religious affiliation (pollsters refer to this group as the "nones") has been very small -- hovering between 5 percent and 10 percent. However, Putnam says the percentage of "nones" has now skyrocketed to between 30 percent and 40 percent among younger Americans. Oh, wait. That's not the disturbing part. This is: While these young "nones" may not belong to a church, they are not necessarily atheists. "Many of them are people who would otherwise be in church," Putnam said. "They have the same attitidues and values as people who are in church, but they grew up in a period in which being religious meant being politically conservative, especially on social issues." Putnam says that in the past two decades, many young people began to view organized religion as a source of "intolerance and rigidity and doctrinaire political views," and therefore stopped going to church. There's been some question about the validity of self-reported church attendance numbers: we know that it tends to be overstated, but nobody's really sure by how much. So it's possible that this reflects a new willingness to state the truth, rather than new behavior per se. But in general, thanks a lot, Religious Right. Not only did you help f*** up this country by propping up a bunch of venal sociopaths and helping them win election after election, but you also helped undermine the very religion you claimed to defend by convincing an entire generation that it was made up of hateful, narrow bigots. Way to go. Well done, good and faithful servants. * :: |
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On Fri, 08 May 2009 12:10:48 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports
wrote: "The U.S. government is pouring billions into General Motors in hopes of reviving the domestic economy, but when the automaker completes its restructuring plan, many of the company's new jobs will be filled by workers overseas. According to an outline the company has been sharing privately with Washington legislators, the number of cars that GM sells in the United States and builds in Mexico, China and South Korea will roughly double. " http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...050704336.html How about that. Now the UAW is screwing it's own workers. How ironic. Yep. Both sides of the aisle will start raising hell soon. It's going to be exciting times ahead. BTW, a couple weeks ago CNN did a little piece on a Ford dealership a few block from me - Niles Ford. The interviewer talked to sales manager and was told they can't keep Ford Fusions on the lot. Great American success story. Then he had the cameraman try to focus on the Focus window sticker. That didn't work, so he just read it out. Made in Mexico. Transmission Made in Japan. --Vic |
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