[mdlug-discuss] Ethanol vs gasoline economy [Was: [mdlug] Automotive technical info ...]
Novak, Louis (L.M.)
lnovak1 at ford.com
Wed May 30 08:59:42 EDT 2007
Ignoring the death and destruction of war is a much greater oversight
than ignoring the scale of such conflict or the 'historical realities'
Your economy of death is morally and ethically bankrupt.
--
Louis Novak lnovak1 at ford.com (313)248-6788
Ford Motor Co., IT Learning & Organizational Development
Ask me about my Mercury Mariner Hybrid
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Subject: Re: [mdlug-discuss] Ethanol vs gasoline economy [Was: [mdlug]
Automotive technical info ...]
Wolfger wrote:
> On 5/29/07, Robert Adkins <radkins at impelind.com> wrote:
>
>
>> Wars are great the economy of a
>> nation involved in one, especially if they are winning the war, due
to
>> greater numbers and better manufacturing capability.
>>
>
> <sarcasm>Oh, yeah... This ongoing war in Iraq is just sending our
> economy through the roof!</sarcasm> And just look at the great job
> market in Iraq! That is, if you don't mind risking your life.
>
The Iraq War isn't anywhere near the scale of WWII.
In certain parts of the country, the economy is certainly booming
due to the Iraq War. There's a new military vehicle that is built at a
plant somewhere in the south. (I heard a story about it on NPR.) It's
called the MRAP and the company building it has increased it's size
exponentially since the start of the Iraq War.
If the Iraq War was on the scale of WWII, then we'd be seeing a far
greater boost to the overall economy.
>> Unless you want to ignore the historical realities of World War
II...
>>
>
> I guess you want to ignore the not-so-historical realities of the Iraq
War.
> Nobody says it better than the standard stock market disclaimer:
> "Past performance is not a guarantee of future results."
> Just because WWII was good for the economy, doesn't mean every war
will be.
>
Unless you want to ignore the scale of the conflict...
-Rob
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