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- From: lstowell@pyrnova.mis.pyramid.com (Lon Stowell)
- Newsgroups: rec.autos
- Subject: Re: Politics of car buying(Buying a Japanese car)
- Message-ID: <185088@pyramid.pyramid.com>
- Date: 22 Jan 93 03:27:20 GMT
- Sender: daemon@pyramid.pyramid.com
- Reply-To: lstowell@pyrnova.pyramid.com.pyramid.com (Lon Stowell)
- Organization: Pyramid Technology Corporation
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- In article <1993Jan21.185010.5478@rtsg.mot.com> pacyga@rtsg.mot.com (Jim Pacyga) writes:
- >Here is a thought to ponder as we all make our individual purchase
- >decisions....
- >
- > The more our industrial base falters and our economies weaken the
- > better the chance that our children will be "flipping burgers" in
- > our new service oriented economy. This would be due to that fact
- > that engineering and technical (high paying) jobs would be scarce
- > and all that would remain would be service sector. If this happens
- > we will probably see the hollywood and sports (kind of a service)
- > salaries fall drastically too!
- >
- >Just a thought...
- >
- Here is another one for you:
-
- Sooner or later US companies are going to have to learn how to
- survive in a global economy or perish. A surprising number have
- already learned this.
-
- Patronizing the dinosaurs who refuse to pay attention to changing
- conditions merely prolongs the agony of their deserved passing.
-
- Refusing to acknowledge the necessity for adaption to a changing
- world merely makes you part of the problem and delays the
- solution. And increases the possibility that you may be part of
- the extinction. Unfortunately you'll take a lot of innocent
- civilians with you.
-