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22-09-2013, 12:31 PM | #61 | ||
FF.Com.Au Hardcore
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It's unfortunate for holden, but I don't see any silver bullet here, people say export, export, export, but regardless of what media or anybody says, it appears to me there is still a lot of **** going down in the world economy, other countries are looking after themselves with trade barriers,
we need to make our own country a place where it costs less for us to build things here for ourselves and do business here, ie: be more self sufficient .....not less. relying on US companies like GM to import cars from Australia is just folly imo, it's short term at best, US is imo still in dire straights with their economy, they are printing money to keep the the wheels turning .... how long can that go on? |
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22-09-2013, 03:09 PM | #62 | ||
I am Groot
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With the amount of money we've been chucking at these companies over the years we should've just bought them.....
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