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Sallies
I don't want to speak badly of the Ford Motor Company, but I remember
hearing, someplace, that the Auto Industry reneged on pensions that were promised: "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush."
Still, if all those jobs are going to be outsourced, to other countries,
countries that
don't have environmental protection laws and they can get what is akin to
slave labor, who am I to say anything, about the American business man,
about the world's business men. I just don't get it, who would want
to sell fast food, when you could make cars; I mean, "What a pride
and joy it must be to make the Ford Mustang."
Arvin with some men it is not about a
job well done, it is about the bottom line, and the money made.
Still, I find it hard to believe that this question is truly about money,
don't these men understand that money is arbitrary, don't we as people set
prices for things, or are we just branched out from when God said, "A
bushel of grain is worth so many shekels?" |