To proclaim calamity for a non-union car company because they had a bad quarter during a gas crisis is pure Union crap. I doubt that they will have robust quarters for the next year or two (depending on government interference in the market), but that is still far better than companies that have been in decline since the 80’s.
Our government is going to have to come to grips with the fact that they are not the answer, they are the problem.
It is not our Constitution that needs repairing, its our constant greed for social engineering that needs to be pulled out at its roots.
Free markets are the best cure for and the worst nightmare of every progressive.
>Free markets are the best cure for and the worst nightmare of every progressive.<
Free markets that have been approved by the NGO’s at the United Nations like the CAFTA Agreement. Two parties have a disagreement and the three ministers come in to settle it. one from Iran, one from France and the other from Rwanda. They determine what the outcome should be and there is no appeal to their decision. Oh, yes tell me more about government supervised free markets.
I approve of independent markets where two businessmen reach an agreement and sign a one year contract. If they don’t like how it’s working out, they don’t sign another contract.