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Originally Posted by Cmicasa the Great XvX
at the insult. Dude... I type the way I want... Deal wit it.
As for what I was attempting to say... My issue has never been the fact that these foreign companies received loans from the U.S. My issue is the fact that these companies got none of the flack that GM and Chrysler got. I understand that these loan just came to light, but even now, when we kno the truth, so many IDIOTS IMPORT LOVERS are jumping to their defense.
Point blank... People like this make me hate this country. Americans who are so quick to throw their own under the bus are the reason why I fear for this country's future. I once fought in a war for this country... voluntarily; but based on just the ignorant notions of moronic Subaru driving fools... I would have sooner went AWOL.
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Like I said, there's a reason the bail-out is so controversial. Loans and loans with warrant trade incentives from the fed have happened many times in multiple industries in the past. The problem many people, including myself, have with the way the GM bail-out was handled, is the fed became the majority shareholder of a huge corporation in what will likely result in a loss. In my opinion, it was a terrible short-term patch to a deeper underlying problem in our economy and that's the unions. It's not a stab at GM, it's a stab at the economists and bankers that guaranteed their own futures, but IMO screwed everyone in the long run. I'd like to remind you that I lived in Detroit for 20 years, most of my family works in the automotive industry, and when I bought my sti, the biggest holder in Fuji Heavy Industries, the owner of Subaru of America, was General Motors.