Feanor wrote:JRod wrote:Feanor wrote:I'm assuming McCain wouldn't last the whole eight years.
I don't know if it's come up in any one of these threads, but if I hear another Obama ad that mentions "shipping jobs overseas" like some jobs wouldn't still move overseas as diferent jobs were created under an Obama administration I'll be convinced he has Lou Dobbs on staff.
You can't win Michigan and Ohio without saying it.

Yeah, true. I just hope that on this issue the gang here is right and Obama is already limbering up for a flip-flop.
I think it's more like our manufacturing sector is outdated. The Ford/GM model is not as competitive as the asian/european model. Blame the unions, health care costs, but I think it simply comes down to product.
Ford/GM are offereing the wrong products for a recession with high gas prices. Trucks, SUVs and large cars are not the answer. The you have the green car push. The big three clearly wanted to kill alternative fuel cars. Where honda, toyota and others felt they were losing ground to the American automakers.
You won't hear Obama, McCain, Dobbs or just about anyone say that some of the problems are due to our economy not shifting and adapting. Detriot's problem I believe is due to Detriot fighing green cars. Had they been on the forefront of this effort, I think we would have a stronger economy.
And like I've said before, I don't believe we live in a global economy. To me that means, Italy makes Olive oil, US makes cars and Japan makes electronics. We can't make olive oil so there's some exporting and importing of products and goods we can't/won't/don't make here.
Instead, we have a global workforce. With the low cost of shipping things around the world, it's more cost effective to make items in the countries with the cheapest workforce.
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