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jim beam 02-03-2010 10:17 AM

protectionist b.s.
 
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100203...20100203001517

"US chides Toyota over recall"

this is back-door protectionist political bullshit.

fact: ford, bmw, and others have all had throttle sensor problems, and
in much greater numbers than toyota.

fact: the media has all but ignored it.

here we are, hot on the heels of political dismay at the unconsidered
consequences of their ridiculous "cash for clunkers" program benefiting
manufacturers of fuel efficient cars, not domestic gas guzzlers, being
subjected to politically motivated hysterical xenophobia.

fact: toyota sells better, more fuel efficient, safer, more reliable
vehicles using american parts and american labor than domestics
assembling their carp from the chinese componentry they import.

if toyota needs to learn a lesson from this fiasco, it's that they need
to show up in washington and hand over their lobbying cash like detroit
does, not be politically naive and simply rely on selling superior product.


Al Moodie 02-03-2010 10:51 AM

Re: protectionist b.s.
 
On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 07:17:45 -0800, jim beam <me@privacy.net> wrote:

>http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100203...20100203001517
>
>"US chides Toyota over recall"
>
>this is back-door protectionist political bullshit.
>
>fact: ford, bmw, and others have all had throttle sensor problems, and
>in much greater numbers than toyota.
>
>fact: the media has all but ignored it.
>
>here we are, hot on the heels of political dismay at the unconsidered
>consequences of their ridiculous "cash for clunkers" program benefiting
>manufacturers of fuel efficient cars, not domestic gas guzzlers, being
>subjected to politically motivated hysterical xenophobia.
>
>fact: toyota sells better, more fuel efficient, safer, more reliable
>vehicles using american parts and american labor than domestics
>assembling their carp from the chinese componentry they import.
>
>if toyota needs to learn a lesson from this fiasco, it's that they need
>to show up in washington and hand over their lobbying cash like detroit
>does, not be politically naive and simply rely on selling superior product.


Well said.

Al Moodie

Guy 02-03-2010 11:22 AM

Re: protectionist b.s.
 
On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 07:17:45 -0800, jim beam <me@privacy.net> wrote:

>http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100203...20100203001517
>
>"US chides Toyota over recall"
>
>this is back-door protectionist political bullshit.
>
>fact: ford, bmw, and others have all had throttle sensor problems, and
>in much greater numbers than toyota.
>
>fact: the media has all but ignored it.
>
>here we are, hot on the heels of political dismay at the unconsidered
>consequences of their ridiculous "cash for clunkers" program benefiting
>manufacturers of fuel efficient cars, not domestic gas guzzlers, being
>subjected to politically motivated hysterical xenophobia.
>
>fact: toyota sells better, more fuel efficient, safer, more reliable
>vehicles using american parts and american labor than domestics
>assembling their carp from the chinese componentry they import.
>
>if toyota needs to learn a lesson from this fiasco, it's that they need
>to show up in washington and hand over their lobbying cash like detroit
>does, not be politically naive and simply rely on selling superior product.




You were right to begin with .... b.s.

Tony Harding 02-03-2010 12:02 PM

Re: protectionist b.s.
 
On 02/03/10 10:17, jim beam wrote:
> http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100203...20100203001517
>
>
> "US chides Toyota over recall"
>
> this is back-door protectionist political bullshit.
>
> fact: ford, bmw, and others have all had throttle sensor problems, and
> in much greater numbers than toyota.
>
> fact: the media has all but ignored it.
>
> here we are, hot on the heels of political dismay at the unconsidered
> consequences of their ridiculous "cash for clunkers" program benefiting
> manufacturers of fuel efficient cars, not domestic gas guzzlers, being
> subjected to politically motivated hysterical xenophobia.
>
> fact: toyota sells better, more fuel efficient, safer, more reliable
> vehicles using american parts and american labor than domestics
> assembling their carp from the chinese componentry they import.
>
> if toyota needs to learn a lesson from this fiasco, it's that they need
> to show up in washington and hand over their lobbying cash like detroit
> does, not be politically naive and simply rely on selling superior product.


Take a pill, relax.


("It's only Chinatown") :)

Tegger 02-03-2010 02:03 PM

Re: protectionist b.s.
 
jim beam <me@privacy.net> wrote in
news:SYadnYVv5qcHDvTWnZ2dnUVZ_sWdnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t:

> http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100203...tocompanyrecal
> ltoyota_20100203001517
>
> "US chides Toyota over recall"
>
> this is back-door protectionist political bullshit.
>
> fact: ford, bmw, and others have all had throttle sensor problems, and
> in much greater numbers than toyota.
>
> fact: the media has all but ignored it.





Currently Toyota accounts for 41% of all unintended acceleration incidents.
Ford accounts for 28%. Both Toyota and Ford have about a 16% market share
apiece.

GM and Chrysler have UA numbers smaller than their market shares. I don't
know the exact number.


--
Tegger


Tegger 02-03-2010 02:33 PM

Re: protectionist b.s.
 
jim beam <me@privacy.net> wrote in
news:SYadnYVv5qcHDvTWnZ2dnUVZ_sWdnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t:

> http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100203...tocompanyrecal
> ltoyota_20100203001517
>
> "US chides Toyota over recall"
>
> this is back-door protectionist political bullshit.
>
> fact: ford, bmw, and others have all had throttle sensor problems, and
> in much greater numbers than toyota.
>
> fact: the media has all but ignored it.




Another take on all this:
http://network.nationalpost.com/np/b...situation.aspx
The author is a private pilot, and has raced motorcycles for
many years. He has some knowledge of machinery.



--
Tegger


Conscience 02-03-2010 04:43 PM

Re: protectionist b.s.
 
On 2010-02-03 13:46:35 -0800, Grumpy AuContraire
<GrumpyOne@GrumpyvilleNOT.com> said:

> Simply put, a substantial number of people behind the wheel just don't
> belong there...


From your mouth, to God's ears.

Ever drive in Arizona?


Grumpy AuContraire 02-03-2010 04:46 PM

Re: protectionist b.s.
 
Tegger wrote:
> jim beam <me@privacy.net> wrote in
> news:SYadnYVv5qcHDvTWnZ2dnUVZ_sWdnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t:
>
>> http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100203...tocompanyrecal
>> ltoyota_20100203001517
>>
>> "US chides Toyota over recall"
>>
>> this is back-door protectionist political bullshit.
>>
>> fact: ford, bmw, and others have all had throttle sensor problems, and
>> in much greater numbers than toyota.
>>
>> fact: the media has all but ignored it.

>
>
>
> Another take on all this:
> http://network.nationalpost.com/np/b...situation.aspx
> The author is a private pilot, and has raced motorcycles for
> many years. He has some knowledge of machinery.



Good reference that amplifies the need to educate drivers as to
emergency procedures common to all vehicles.

As a licensed pilot, a lot of this is incorporated in training.

As a certified SCUBA diver, a lot of this is incorporated in training.

I have long advocated that getting a driver's license should encompass
more than parallel parking etc. Everyone behind the wheel should be
aware of automotive basics as well as driving technique. That includes
emergency responses to sudden life threatening events.

Further, cars have become far too complex for what they are expected to
deliver. Airplanes go through strict regimens of maintenance while cars
don't. Yet both approach each other with regard the degree of operating
complexity.

Simply put, a substantial number of people behind the wheel just don't
belong there...

JT

News 02-03-2010 05:04 PM

Re: protectionist b.s.
 
Conscience wrote:
> On 2010-02-03 13:46:35 -0800, Grumpy AuContraire
> <GrumpyOne@GrumpyvilleNOT.com> said:
>
>> Simply put, a substantial number of people behind the wheel just don't
>> belong there...

>
> From your mouth, to God's ears.
>
> Ever drive in Arizona?
>




Flaw-duh?

Tony Harding 02-03-2010 05:15 PM

Re: protectionist b.s.
 
On 02/03/10 16:46, Grumpy AuContraire wrote:
> Tegger wrote:
>> jim beam <me@privacy.net> wrote in
>> news:SYadnYVv5qcHDvTWnZ2dnUVZ_sWdnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t:
>>> http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100203...tocompanyrecal
>>> ltoyota_20100203001517
>>> "US chides Toyota over recall"
>>>
>>> this is back-door protectionist political bullshit.
>>>
>>> fact: ford, bmw, and others have all had throttle sensor problems, and
>>> in much greater numbers than toyota.
>>>
>>> fact: the media has all but ignored it.

>>
>>
>>
>> Another take on all this:
>> http://network.nationalpost.com/np/b...situation.aspx
>>
>> The author is a private pilot, and has raced motorcycles for
>> many years. He has some knowledge of machinery.

>
>
> Good reference that amplifies the need to educate drivers as to
> emergency procedures common to all vehicles.
>
> As a licensed pilot, a lot of this is incorporated in training.
>
> As a certified SCUBA diver, a lot of this is incorporated in training.
>
> I have long advocated that getting a driver's license should encompass
> more than parallel parking etc. Everyone behind the wheel should be
> aware of automotive basics as well as driving technique. That includes
> emergency responses to sudden life threatening events.
>
> Further, cars have become far too complex for what they are expected to
> deliver. Airplanes go through strict regimens of maintenance while cars
> don't. Yet both approach each other with regard the degree of operating
> complexity.
>
> Simply put, a substantial number of people behind the wheel just don't
> belong there...


They vote, too. :(

Ray O 02-03-2010 05:22 PM

Re: protectionist b.s.
 

"News" <News@Group.Name> wrote in message
news:yIednQTk5Y6cbvTWnZ2dnUVZ_uti4p2d@speakeasy.ne t...
> Conscience wrote:
>> On 2010-02-03 13:46:35 -0800, Grumpy AuContraire
>> <GrumpyOne@GrumpyvilleNOT.com> said:
>>
>>> Simply put, a substantial number of people behind the wheel just don't
>>> belong there...

>>
>> From your mouth, to God's ears.
>>
>> Ever drive in Arizona?
>>

>
>
>
> Flaw-duh?


Go you youtube and look up "What Old People Do For Fun"
--

Ray O
(correct punctuation to reply)



Conscience 02-03-2010 06:02 PM

Re: protectionist b.s.
 
On 2010-02-03 14:04:46 -0800, News <News@Group.Name> said:

> Conscience wrote:
>> On 2010-02-03 13:46:35 -0800, Grumpy AuContraire
>> <GrumpyOne@GrumpyvilleNOT.com> said:
>>
>>> Simply put, a substantial number of people behind the wheel just don't
>>> belong there...

>>
>> From your mouth, to God's ears.
>>
>> Ever drive in Arizona?
>>

>
>
>
> Flaw-duh?


Yup. I still say Arizona. With Ohio not far behind.


tww1491 02-03-2010 07:19 PM

Re: protectionist b.s.
 


"jim beam" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
news:SYadnYVv5qcHDvTWnZ2dnUVZ_sWdnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...
> http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100203...20100203001517
>
> "US chides Toyota over recall"
>
> this is back-door protectionist political bullshit.
>
> fact: ford, bmw, and others have all had throttle sensor problems, and in
> much greater numbers than toyota.
>
> fact: the media has all but ignored it.
>
> here we are, hot on the heels of political dismay at the unconsidered
> consequences of their ridiculous "cash for clunkers" program benefiting
> manufacturers of fuel efficient cars, not domestic gas guzzlers, being
> subjected to politically motivated hysterical xenophobia.
>
> fact: toyota sells better, more fuel efficient, safer, more reliable
> vehicles using american parts and american labor than domestics assembling
> their carp from the chinese componentry they import.
>
> if toyota needs to learn a lesson from this fiasco, it's that they need to
> show up in washington and hand over their lobbying cash like detroit does,
> not be politically naive and simply rely on selling superior product.
>


In the local paper a couple days ago, a 79 year old women crashed into a
veterinarian's office claiming that the gas pedal on her new Toyota stuck.
The dealer found nothing wrong with the car. With that story in the paper
were reports of drivers complaining to the local Toyota dealer that they
received speeding tickets because of "stuck" pedals. And so it has begun.
And yet much more to come.


Hachiroku ハチロク 02-03-2010 07:38 PM

Re: protectionist b.s.
 
On Wed, 03 Feb 2010 07:17:45 -0800, jim beam wrote:

> http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100203...20100203001517
>
> "US chides Toyota over recall"
>
> this is back-door protectionist political bullshit.
>
> fact: ford, bmw, and others have all had throttle sensor problems, and in
> much greater numbers than toyota.
>
> fact: the media has all but ignored it.
>
> here we are, hot on the heels of political dismay at the unconsidered
> consequences of their ridiculous "cash for clunkers" program benefiting
> manufacturers of fuel efficient cars, not domestic gas guzzlers, being
> subjected to politically motivated hysterical xenophobia.
>
> fact: toyota sells better, more fuel efficient, safer, more reliable
> vehicles using american parts and american labor than domestics assembling
> their carp from the chinese componentry they import.
>
> if toyota needs to learn a lesson from this fiasco, it's that they need to
> show up in washington and hand over their lobbying cash like detroit does,
> not be politically naive and simply rely on selling superior product.


WOW! I AGREE WITH JIM BEAM!!! <thud!>

Well said. Add to that the public likes to see the Big Dog take a stumble.
If you want some real heartburn, watch how Brian Williams on NBC is going
after Toyota...er...full throttle.




Tegger 02-03-2010 07:41 PM

Re: protectionist b.s.
 
"tww1491" <twaugh5@cox.net> wrote in
news:Fooan.26826$fu3.6796@newsfe12.iad:

>
>
> "jim beam" <me@privacy.net> wrote in message
> news:SYadnYVv5qcHDvTWnZ2dnUVZ_sWdnZ2d@speakeasy.ne t...


>>
>> if toyota needs to learn a lesson from this fiasco, it's that they
>> need to show up in washington and hand over their lobbying cash like
>> detroit does, not be politically naive and simply rely on selling
>> superior product.
>>

>
> In the local paper a couple days ago, a 79 year old women crashed into
> a veterinarian's office claiming that the gas pedal on her new Toyota
> stuck. The dealer found nothing wrong with the car. With that story in
> the paper were reports of drivers complaining to the local Toyota
> dealer that they received speeding tickets because of "stuck" pedals.
> And so it has begun. And yet much more to come.
>
>




Keep in mind that there have been exactly twelve (12) confirmed incidents
of actual stuck gas pedals on Toyotas since October. Worldwide. Over 2.3
million vehicles.

That's 0.00052%, in case anybody's counting.


--
Tegger



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