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Posted by Quebec Red on December 29, 2005 at 16:54:17 from (70.83.125.78):
In Reply to: Re: Strange coolant leaks posted by riverbend on December 29, 2005 at 16:20:51:
I am all for saving dollars but NOT in having to have inferior product. When ( and I do not think that the day is too far in the future) the U.S.A.is not able to maintain a high level of domestic manufacturing, they (we) are setting ourselves up for a major problem. In 1942, the domestic industries were able to switch from civilian manufacture goods to military in a short 6 months. If that capacity was not there, alomg with quality, the WW2 result might have been very different. History repeats itself, often due to a group who make the same mistakes as a previous generation. The youngist WW2 vets are now about 78 years old. I do not think that many of them are still in managerial positions. When the younger people forget(or probably never learned) what is required to keep a strong economy, including domestic manufacturing, they are setting themselves up for one h-ll of a fall. Look at the success of Asian cars, and the woes that GM etc. has. And so on.......QR
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