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Date Posted: 13:29:57 08/31/09 Mon
Author: Kelsey
Subject: Re: Links to the auto industry
In reply to: Shirley 's message, "Links to the auto industry" on 15:52:15 08/28/09 Fri

Shirley, please. You state that in your area there are:

["at least two or three dozen auto parts business in a 20 mile radius and they are NOT suffering a lack of business. Every used car lot it full of used cars as are dealerships for those who can't afford new cars. There are three junk yards (all of them full) in a ten mile radius and there's an auto auction here in town with a brisk business."]

Have you actually been around to personally check on all of these businesses that you say are doing so well? Have you seen their books? Or are you just giving us a cheer leading of the democrat talking points.

My family is in the automotive supply business. I can tell you that the business is suffering badly nationwide. I'll give you a few links up above.






>Ford expect sees auto sales rising in August. rel=nofollow target=_blank >rel=nofollow target=_blank
>href="http://www.comcast.net/articles/finance/20090828/
>US.Ford.Sales/">http://www.comcast.net/articles/finance
>/20090828/US.Ford.Sales/
>
>GM sees auto sales growing by 2 million in ‘10
> >href="http://www.comcast.net/articles/finance/20090828/
>US.GM.Sales/">http://www.comcast.net/articles/finance/2
>0090828/US.GM.Sales/

>
>Tracking health of auto industry suppliers by Ernst
>Young
> >href="http://www.autonews.com/article/20090812/EY/90812
>9977/1178/BREAKING">http://www.autonews.com/article/200
>90812/EY/908129977/1178/BREAKING

>note the red bullet items to the right of the article.
>
>You can further check what France and Russia are doing
>to aid the auto industry. This isn't a limited to the
>US. It's international.
>
>In our area there are at least two or three dozen auto
>parts business in a 20 mile radius and they are NOT
>suffering a lack of business. Every used car lot it
>full of used cars as are dealerships for those who
>can't afford new cars. There are three junk yards
>(all of them full) in a ten mile radius and there's an
>auto auction here in town with a brisk business.

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