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Press Release:

 

A Prescription to Help Chrysler, Ford and General Motors Win Back America and Cure the Detroit Blues 

 

Summary

 

To help restore American manufacturing to # 1 we invite all interested parties to join the Society for American Industry.

Our agenda is simple but not easy. 

1) Unite and speak with one voice. 

 

2) Promote a strong Buying American campaign.

 

3) Apply pressure as needed until government stands

up for American manufacturers and workers.

 

4) Create a Two Way Street  trade team.

 

5) Design high impact Magnet Projects to revitalize 

vital industries.

 

Project # 1: U.S. WheelHouse – sales and financing

of a Chrysler, Ford or General Motors car or truck and a 

factory-built home in Ride and Reside packages at

Metro Marketing Centers.

 

Oak Brook, IL  This is an open letter to the Big Guys at the Big Three (Troy Clarke, Mark Fields, Bill Ford, Mark LaNeve, Tom LaSorda, Bob Lutz, Alan Mulally, Bob Nardelli, John Snow and Rick Wagoner from the Society for American Industry. Ron Gettelfinger may also find it interesting.

 

You can be America ’s car and truck companies again if you do something new, something old, something borrowed and something bold.

 

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A word from the wise

is rarely sufficient.

 

"The U.S. Trade Deficit

is a bigger threat to the

domestic economy than

either the federal budget

deficit or consumer debt

and could lead to

domestic turmoil.

 

Warren Buffett 

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We need government

in the General Interest

rather than government

for the Special Interests.

 

"Our government should

pay more attention to Main

Street and less attention

to Wall Street.”

 

James D. Kirk, Jr.

President

Society for American Industry

 

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