mbulriss
04-19-2008, 11:26
> This thread will end up proving why politics are a banned topic on
> most forums like this.
Steve, thanks for reminding everyone about the front page rules. This
thread started as a report on the general state of the RV industry.
That was OK since it was about how that affects all of our resale
values.
The thread has now gotten into world politics, job losses, currency
valuations, and other off-topic items. I don't see anything about
India, China, et. al. buying our Birds.
So please let's get back to getting Scott's Bird restarted.
Scott, I vote for the ground straps by the way since you have checked
and verified neutral and the A/T switch (which has bitten me more
than once).
Thanks everyone for dropping world politics,
Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX
>--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Steve Pfiffner
wrote:
>
>
> ,___
> This thread will end up proving why politics are a banned topic on
most forums like this. I am amazed that after 30 years of exporting
our production capacity and our jobs
> that so many people still buy into the pablum that destroying
american jobs is somehow "economic efficency" when it is simply
greater profits for the corporate elite. The Europeans choose to
protect industries and jobs and it has served them well as noted
> by the current exchange rates.
>
> Steve
> Wannabee
>
>
> Steve
>
> most forums like this.
Steve, thanks for reminding everyone about the front page rules. This
thread started as a report on the general state of the RV industry.
That was OK since it was about how that affects all of our resale
values.
The thread has now gotten into world politics, job losses, currency
valuations, and other off-topic items. I don't see anything about
India, China, et. al. buying our Birds.
So please let's get back to getting Scott's Bird restarted.
Scott, I vote for the ground straps by the way since you have checked
and verified neutral and the A/T switch (which has bitten me more
than once).
Thanks everyone for dropping world politics,
Mike Bulriss
1991 WB40 "Texas Minivan"
San Antonio, TX
>--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, Steve Pfiffner
>
>
> ,___
> This thread will end up proving why politics are a banned topic on
most forums like this. I am amazed that after 30 years of exporting
our production capacity and our jobs
> that so many people still buy into the pablum that destroying
american jobs is somehow "economic efficency" when it is simply
greater profits for the corporate elite. The Europeans choose to
protect industries and jobs and it has served them well as noted
> by the current exchange rates.
>
> Steve
> Wannabee
>
>
> Steve
>