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@freepatriot Missouri was where the Garden of Eden was according to Mormons.

The elites allowed Americans to have cars, airplanes, straws, and stoves and then they banned them.

Why do you think the globalists will allow you to keep the Internet?

Prisons and North Korea don't have the web for a reason. Ideas and communication tools are dangerous.

The elites allowed Americans to have cars, airplanes, straws, and stoves and then they banned them.

Why do you think the globalists will allow you to keep the Internet?

Prisons and North Korea don't have the web for a reason. Ideas and communication tools are dangerous.

Americans support welfare and then lose their minds when Nazis get food stamps.

@Humpleupagus @DrFell @freepatriot

Yes, hi was in commercials hyping their new "K" cars and minivans.

And later that whole "cab forward" thing

@Phil @DrFell @Humpleupagus @freepatriot In fairness, their cars were sh!t and Iacoca scored the loan on the promise that they'd no longer be sh!t which was a promise he mostly made good on. They made bank stamping out those Space Shuttle-shaped minivans for boomers to haul their kids around in.
Wasn't he like Dave at Wendy's too, appearing in commercials and what not. It's been so long, but I have a vague recollection.
@Humpleupagus @DrFell @Phil @freepatriot Yeah and it didn't hurt that the company was able to pay the (admittedly favorable) loan back, something no company would even think to do a generation later.

Americans support welfare and then lose their minds when Nazis get food stamps.

@DrFell @Humpleupagus @freepatriot
I remember this, Chrysler was on the brink. Mostly this was because they made huge cars and the oil embargo suddenly made gas guzzlers unpopular.
Lee Iacoca, was brought in to rescue it.
The stock was in the tank. I was sure Carter was going to bail them out, so I bought some Chrysler stock with earnings from a summer job. 2 months later the bail out was announced, and I tripled my money in 3 months. it was my first stock market experience. I was 14.

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