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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

GM & U.S. Jobs

GM must employ as many people as possible here in the U.S. as their newer technologies come out and new types of autos arrive. GM can make it economically feasible and create wealth for people in the U.S. to buy U.S. made products.

Not that the new products coming to market will be the only way to create jobs, but with studies on employment, how to employ, and accomplishing tasks will create jobs! The latter can be done with different test procedures, such as the basic time-motion study to effort deliberated from start to finish of a product.

Not only GM, but other U.S. companies must do this. IT IS IN THE NATIONAL INTEREST OF THE UNITED STATES. To produce is to survive, and to produce is to create wealth. Competitiveness is the key to a countries strength and endurance.

This is not to shut out other countries, but harboring one's own industries in one's own country is imperative!

Monday, January 07, 2008

GM Has A New Site

GM's newest site-GMnext-seems a bit complicated to me. I mean, one can get around easily enough, but it isn't very organized.

GMnext's site has a blog. On this blog I noticed many articles on international plans for GM. I am not interested in the international plans of GM. It only tells me there are less domestic ones here (in the U.S.). Concern should be to make the best product (here!) and create more jobs here!

I am not a big fan of the global economics issue. I think it is backpedaling. Certainly there should be some international focus, but the crux of the business and jobs must be here in the U.S.