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Well, this is one way to win every election.
unless the fine investigative reporters over at the WND are going to show us the donations of the ones who are remaining open, this is nothing more than the sort of laughable propoganda that website is known for.
You can't honestly believe there was some political vendetta over a Chrysler dealer who donated a couple hundred bucks??
Furor grows over partisan car dealer closings (http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/blogs/beltway-confidential/Furor-grows-over-partisan-car-dealer-closings-46261447.html)
Quote from: Henry Hawk on May 28, 2009, 11:34:40 AM
Furor grows over partisan car dealer closings (http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/blogs/beltway-confidential/Furor-grows-over-partisan-car-dealer-closings-46261447.html)
Here's a quote from your article. I DO read these things, NOT just headlines.
"The Auto Prophet - an anonymous engineer working for one of the Detroit automakers - is skeptical of the suggestion that political considerations are playing a role in White House car czar decisions on which Chrysler dealers are to be shuttered.
A more likely explanation is simply the fact that more Chrysler dealers in general are likely to be Republican contributors, which would mean more of the closed dealers would be seen to be GOP supporters than Democrat supporters: "My hypothesis is that Chrysler dealers, being small businessmen, are more likely to donate to Republicans than Democrats, for predictable reasons. Like any small businessmen, car dealers want lower taxes, a lower minimum wage, fewer regulations, etc."
Bo, that may very well be the reason..... :yes:
Quote from: Henry Hawk on May 28, 2009, 12:08:11 PM
Bo, that may very well be the reason..... :yes:
Thanks, Henry. Yeah .. I mean if you think about it ... if there are 10 dealers and 9 are owned by Republicans and they have to close seven of them, what are they going to do?
Such "furor" doesnt even stand up to the test of common sense. I guaran-damn-tee that there are Chrysler dealerships staying open that contributed much more than what some of the closed ones did. (I mean, come on, some of those closed dealers donated 200 bucks to the RNC.)
Griff stated the obvious in his first reply. Unless you can compare the percentage of those who donated to the GOP against those who donated to the dems in the entire list of pre-bankruptcy dealerships, the percentage of GOP contributors in the closed dealerships is meaningless.
For those of you who are addicted to stupid statistics, here's one: if you breathe regularly for 150 years, your lungs will wear out. AAAIIIIYYYEEEEEEEE!!!
I can see what you are saying. But wouldn't everyone be shocked if 90% of the dealers were Republican? What would that say about Dems? Surely, there are some that are businessmen and women.
Quote from: LOsborne on May 28, 2009, 07:15:46 PM
For those of you who are addicted to stupid statistics, here's one: if you breathe regularly for 150 years, your lungs will wear out. AAAIIIIYYYEEEEEEEE!!!
:think: Interesting,
I think I'll test that one :biggrin:
Quote from: Gardengirl on May 29, 2009, 02:36:40 AM
I can see what you are saying. But wouldn't everyone be shocked if 90% of the dealers were Republican? What would that say about Dems? Surely, there are some that are businessmen and women.
"If" is jokingly called the biggest word in the dictionary. Let me use it in a sentence to demonstrate...
If I had been dropped on my head, from the roof-top of the tallest building, then I'd think the World Nut Daily is a reliable source.
1 :biggrin:
1I know the WND isn't the only source of this meaningless "tidbit" - that was intended to be a witty example ;D
Quote from: LOsborne on May 28, 2009, 07:15:46 PM
For those of you who are addicted to stupid statistics, here's one: if you breathe regularly for 150 years, your lungs will wear out. AAAIIIIYYYEEEEEEEE!!!
Averages can be equally misleading. My favorite ...
If you stand barefoot with one foot on a hot stove and the other on a block of ice, on average you are comfortable.
Quote from: Gryphon on May 28, 2009, 09:42:03 AM
unless the fine investigative reporters over at the WND are going to show us the donations of the ones who are remaining open, this is nothing more than the sort of laughable propoganda that website is known for.
You can't honestly believe there was some political vendetta over a Chrysler dealer who donated a couple hundred bucks??
As long as people like garbagegirl and hank are around, these kinds of stories will keep coming out from the rightwingnut propagandists. Of course, there will always be NASCAR and "pro" raslin, as well.
Quote from: dan foster on May 31, 2009, 03:21:38 PM
As long as people like garbagegirl and hank are around, these kinds of stories will keep coming out from the rightwingnut propagandists. Of course, there will always be NASCAR and "pro" raslin, as well.
This comment would bother me ... wait....I take that back, it could NEVER bother me.............because I simply consider the fine outstanding source.... :razz:
Quote from: Bo D on May 28, 2009, 11:50:34 AM
Here's a quote from your article. I DO read these things, NOT just headlines.
"The Auto Prophet - an anonymous engineer working for one of the Detroit automakers - is skeptical of the suggestion that political considerations are playing a role in White House car czar decisions on which Chrysler dealers are to be shuttered.
A more likely explanation is simply the fact that more Chrysler dealers in general are likely to be Republican contributors, which would mean more of the closed dealers would be seen to be GOP supporters than Democrat supporters: "My hypothesis is that Chrysler dealers, being small businessmen, are more likely to donate to Republicans than Democrats, for predictable reasons. Like any small businessmen, car dealers want lower taxes, a lower minimum wage, fewer regulations, etc."
And here I thought I'd pop in here and read insane reasoning and speculation. . . but no! Clarity and reason prevail! :smile: