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Friday, May 29, 2009

Good, Bad & Ugly News

Tom Hamburger Los Angles Times May 19th, 2009

Good! The so called Employee Free Choice Act was a horrible idea from the start. Time to drive a wooden stake through it's cold black heart and send it back to the deepest pits of hell where it was spawned.

The American people and their legislators have shown they have more common sense than the hucksters, union toadies, flim-flam artist and riff-raff gave them credit for. Let those miscreants crawl back into their vermin infested sewers and try to come up with a different way to screw the American worker.

Tom Krisher & Kimberly S. Johnson AP May 29th, 2009

The public would own 72.5%, UAW 17.5%, "old" GM (bond holders) 10%, current stockholders 0%

Fantastic idea! The citizenry, government and UAW in partnership to form the new lean, mean car-buildin' machine, Government Motors (GM). I can't wait to get me one of them beauties (above left) as soon as it comes of the assembly line.

I would suggest to President Obama that he immediately set up a new executive level Department of Central Planning to manage the new company and all the other companies the citizens will own in the near future. The centralized production planning concept worked so well in the old Soviet Union, I can't wait to see it in action here. I know we can do it even better than them pinko commie bastards did!

Mitchell Jaworski All headline News May 25th, 2009

The Metalworkers are the International Metalworkers' Federation with eight 
U.S. affiliates. It will be a horrible tragedy if Marcello Malentacchi's fears are realized.

Certainly most of the blame must go to the crappy Big Three management but is it possible that the UAW, and perhaps other unions, played some small role in creating the current crisis? To paraphrase (butcher) Mark Twain - "The news of a economic recovery is greatly exaggerated"

th, th, th - that's all folks

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