The green shoots story took a bit of hit this week between data on April
retail sales, weekly jobless claims and foreclosures. But the whole concept
of the economy finding its footing was "preposterous" to begin with, says
Howard Davidowitz, chairman of Davidowitz & Associates.

"We're in a complete mess and the consumer is smart enough to know it," says
Davidowitz, whose firm does consulting for the retail industry. "If the
consumer isn't petrified, he or she is a damn fool.

video & additional text:

         
http://finance.yahoo.com/tech-ticker/article/248398/"The-Worst-Is-Yet-to-Come"-If-You're-Not-Petrified-You're







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----- Original Message ----- 
From: Les Lemke 
Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 5:24 AM
Subject: CHRYSLER TAKES TAXPAYER DOLLARS AND *NOW* PLANS TO MOVE OPERATIONS TO 
MEXICO!!!!!


HAVE YOU HAD ENOUGH - YET - OF THE 
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT BAILING OUT
PRIVATE CORPORATIONS ?

"Despite getting billions of dollars in taxpayer bailout money, Chrysler is 
planning to move all of its operations to Mexico."

"If you're reorganizing this company and you're involving more tax dollars, 
then why is this new engine plant going to Mexico and not Kenosha, Wisconsin?" 

"We would like the work that we were promised -- that's in Mexico, should be in 
Wisconsin," UAW Local 72 President Glenn Stark said. "Not U.S. taxpayer dollars 
keeping Mexico operations open." 

 "Now we find out through the news media that they may be shipping Wisconsin's 
jobs to Mexico. This is outrageous. Wisconsin workers are willing to invest 
their hard earned tax dollars to help save Chrysler but it is unfair to ask 
those same workers to sacrifice their jobs to save a foreign plant making the 
exact same product."

"The news that Chrysler Corporation will likely close its Kenosha engine plant, 
and move production to Mexico, is drawing reaction from state and local leaders 
ranging from disappointment to outrage."


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"Despite getting billions of dollars in taxpayer bailout money, Chrysler is 
planning to move all of its operations to Mexico."

http://www.wisn.com/automotive/19359906/detail.html

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http://www.wisn.com/money/19344168/detail.html

May 1, 2009: Kenosha Chrysler Plant To Close In 2010 
May 1, 2009: Chrysler Files For Bankruptcy, Temporarily Stops Vehicle 
Production 

Chrysler to pull out of Kenosha

http://www.wrn.com/gestalt/go.cfm?objectid=FE249DCA-5056-B82A-372B6A08060C2555



http://stopnaustopspp.org/





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