Isn't this like saying poor people need money and hungry people need food? Are we really giving our attention to someone saying, "The solution is to fix it!"?
And maybe this guy didn't notice, but at least one of the American auto companies, Ford, actually has some pretty competent management. They're dealing with their union problems and investing in sustainable technologies (both in the vehicles they produces and the way they produce them), and Fords these days suck quite a bit less than other American brands.
Isn't this like saying poor people need money and hungry people need food? Are we really giving our attention to someone saying, "The solution is to fix it!"?
And maybe this guy didn't notice, but at least one of the American auto companies, Ford, actually has some pretty competent management. They're dealing with their union problems and investing in sustainable technologies (both in the vehicles they produces and the way they produce them), and Fords these days suck quite a bit less than other American brands.