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Tag Automotive Industry

Einstein said, “Continue to do the same and expect a different result; that’s the definition of insanity.”

In this blog I’ve cited why I thought at the time that the bail out idea for the Automotive industry was a bad Idea. I also spent countless hours focused on the original bailout plan pointing out to Congressman Emanuel… Continue Reading →

UAW Bailout, Automotive Bailout a bad idea that won’t work

The Bailout for the banks was wrong. The bailout for the Automotive Industry was wrong. And suing the TARP (Bailout for the banks) to bailout the Automotive Industry is wrong not times two, but to the power of two (like… Continue Reading →

The Automotive Bailout: the good, the bad and the ugly.

Let us start this opinion piece from the bottom up. The Ugly:The House of Representatives and the Senate are getting involved in the bailout and most involved are spending more time figuring out how to get the votes, how to… Continue Reading →

The Five Elements Of The Perfect Storm Are Not New for GM nor the Automotive Industry.

This is my response to Popular Mechanics story: GM in Crisis – 5 Reasons Why America’s Largest Car Company Teeters on the Edge 1) Demand Shifts and Uncertain Energy Policy. Demand always shifts, this time is energy, in the 60’s… Continue Reading →

Why I still say NO to the Automaker’s Bailout?

It seems like a very simple question, doesn’t it? Well, I’ve been wrestiling with the best way for me to explain why I feel the US Automakers are: First, taking a bad rap for the value perception of their cars,… Continue Reading →

No, for the Automotive Industry Bailout

The G20 came and went without any solutions worth discussing, just like back in 1933. Perhaps that’s not a bad thing at all. Now we have to deal with yet another political push for doing the right thing; Bail Out… Continue Reading →

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