I have to disagree, with you. The big 3 did'nt "brainwash" anybody. They built and sold vehicles the public wanted. I bought a 4 wheel drive Siverado because I WANTED IT, nobody directed me as to what vehicle I had to buy.When I bought the truck I did'nt really think or care what anybody thought of it, sure was'nt on some kind of "ego trip". You are buying into the government snowjob. I think that it is bullshi# to the extreme that the same no good bastards that have played more than a little part in running us into this hole, sit there like they are above reproach. To see them grilling those execs. like they personally and willfully run the companies into the ground is sickening. Looks like mission accomplished, the socialists have been running down big business and capitalism for years. Every thing from "BigOil" "BigPharma" "BigAuto"(Of course, that"s only AMERICAN BIG AUTO). I see all the mindless jumping on board, wanting big government to ride in on the big white horse and take control of every aspect of their stupid lives, so they won't have to worry about it any more. This is B/S, I don't want the government directing car companies on what kind of car to build. Because I just know that it will be a P.O.S. OK, open fire now. Jack
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