Monday, June 1, 2009

apparantly what's good for the country is good for the....country


So GM joins Chrystler in bankcuptcy and all of a sudden it hit me.. This is how we turnt his entire thing around. How we get GM back on track, how we get the Federal Government from further ruining an already bad thing and how we will be able to build better cars that people want to buy.


stop making cars and start making ice-cream and start selling it at the park. This dude at Prospect Park selling italian ice for $2.00 yesterday. one scoop of frozen sugar-water in a dixie cup and it costs the same amount as a subway ride. Then again I have no interest in walking over to the nearest Pizzeria so I guess i'm paying for the service. Don't these guys realize we are in a recession and these are pre-Bear Stearn collapse prices?


Question about GM is how long it will take to come out of this bankcrupcy, if they are anything like their old subsidiary Delphi, this could be a tango between the manufacturer and their debtors which could last years with them starting a new song (and a new bankcrupcy) everytime they finish the first one.


Then again when you see this tragedy about this AirFrance flight you get nervous, how the hell do you just lose a plane? How can you get Lojack in a Pinto that can show you the exact street in Delaware where your car is hiding but there is no way to track a plane travelling over the Bermuda Triangle. Personally I'd be knocking on JJ Abrams' door and asking for an explanation.

Jokes aside, tt's actually very scary, I've been on quite some flights in my day and I've been in planes that have hit major turbulance, one that was losing fuel and even one which got hit by lightning but never have I even imagined that a plane could go down and there be no record of it.   If Boeing wants to sell more planes it might be wise to install OnStar along with XM Radio in all new 747's

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