The lifting of regulations on automobiles entering the U.S. if lifted can drive the price of a standard 6 cylinder automobile to under 7 thousand dollars. This can happen if the free market is allowed to flourish in the auto industry. But greedy manufacturers are in collusion to keep the prices at almost unaffordable levels. This wrong has to be corrected and the American public should be given a chance to buy a decent car at half price.There is a conspiracy to keep the global prices of cars twice as high. We can buy autos from foreign car makers for half the price if American car makers would mind their own business.
Most people in the service industries are now forced to peddle to the bus stop because they cannot afford the high prices of an auto. This is not fair because every working person should be able to afford to buy one. In the 70s even the guy stacking the shelves in the store had a car. The drive in movies were filled with low paid people and they all were in a car with their girlfriend and a bag of fries. Things have changed and I would like to know why.
Published by MP
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1 Comments
Post a CommentI have sympathy for the auto manufacturers...and I think they should be helped out. Our gov't bailed out banks, some of which still went under...no reasons why we can't bail out an industry that has been here for over 100 years now. The truth of the matter is our government has no idea what it's doing....and I don't think they care much, since most of them can make ends meet.