General Motors Is Becoming China Motors

About Roger

Driver of our '57 Chev from 1972-2019, Vietnam veteran (A Troop, 3/17th Air Cavalry Scout helicopter Line Chief and later Cobra Periodic Inspection team leader), retired ASE rated automotive mechanic. Roger became involved in drag racing during his high school days and after his stint in the Army ran E & F/MP [Modified Production] here in Division 6 before switching to bracket racing when the '57 became obsolete for class racing. He often raced at Puyallup, Kent-Pacific Raceways, Bremerton, Portland & the original Mission, B.C. track.
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3 Responses to General Motors Is Becoming China Motors

  1. Roger says:

    And we wonder why the economy won’t bounce back with industry moving off shore which started in the 80’s, all promoted by our own government as good for the economy. How’s that working for us?

    With international corporations, there is no loyalty to country !

    • Paul Young says:

      You took the words right out of my mouth Dad, it just doesn’t make sense anymore as to how we do business in the US.

      It is no secret small businesses do not succeed at a very good rate and all of the bigger companies are outsourcing to overseas, where are the jobs going to be here in the US????

      • Roger says:

        It was industry that created a strong middle class with good salaries and benefits. Without the return of industry, I believe the economic slide will continue.

        The lack of industry is also a very serious national security concern. It was heavy industry that changed the balance in WWII with our steel production, ship building, planes, tanks, etc. Much of that capability is gone!

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