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Good For Industry

Bryce World Events/Social Commentary posted on Oct 29, 2004
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A Groboto model rendered in Bryce 5. The model is free for the asking mac/pc (Bush supporters only.....I'M KIDDING)(not really). Have a great day!

Comments (9)


wizardtim

6:57PM | Fri, 29 October 2004

Cool image. Don't forget, Bush/Cheney is also good for national security.

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jocko500

7:09PM | Fri, 29 October 2004

way to go Bush/Cheney good for work too

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Phoe

8:30PM | Fri, 29 October 2004

Cool Idea ;) .

LFNForever

10:02PM | Fri, 29 October 2004

Totally excellent!! :)

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online_art

9:58PM | Sat, 30 October 2004

An excellent work of art. I love the textures and lighting...and how true Bush is always for industry and war but bad for the workers and peace!

bluliner35

10:37AM | Sun, 31 October 2004

good for industry? for the first time in HISTORY, the big three are below 60% market share. come on up to detroit, where industry LIVES, the industrial center of this hemisphere. Good for industry? Not even W or Cheney or Carl Rove have tried to say that. No captor, not ignorance. Below 60% market share. Big three. Single largest industrial concern in the WORLD. Single largest employer in the WORLD. I know Detroit, I've worked in the Chrysler Tech Center, the GM building, Ford R&E and the Glass House. The top three suppliers to the automotive industry in Detroit alone make more annually than the GNP of Iraq ever has. And all that money is no longer within our borders. Call me whatever names you like, ignore this stuff as you please. We were an economic power because of it, now we borrow from Communist China. And when China decides to invest in the Euro instead, where will we turn? Money talks, bullshit walks. oil is agribusiness, and agriculture carries no added value. Third world econ. Ignore this, or deny it with whatever argument pleases you, it will remain true. Americans work harder than any other culture on the face of this earth, but if all those hours are in service to some other economy's value added, we lose tremendous revenue. The dollar has been the world currency, the deficit is threatening that status. Should the dollar lose it's status (most likely to be replace by the EURO), America will be plunged into a depression the likes of which have never been seen. Think of it in terms of being taken over. When the dollar is worthless, we'll have to submit to another economic standard. Are you prepared to lose economic liberty? If you think this is impossible, even recent history is filled with people who thought the same and suffered tremendously for their pride and lack of responsibility.

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eyeland

3:18PM | Sun, 31 October 2004

We agree for once - good for industry, but unfortunately bad for workers, bad for the environment, bad for civil liberties, bad for students, bad for the sick, bad for the world. But, hey, it's all about tax cuts & the allmighty dollar, isn't it?

captor213

11:52AM | Wed, 03 November 2004

Good for another 4 years.

8ven

10:30AM | Fri, 05 November 2004

bluliner35 US companies are paid $20,000 per employee in federal "incentives" to re-locate offshore. This has been going on for more than 20 years. I hope you are not blaming President Bush for this.


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