Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Automobiles Francais

http://www.aljazeera.com/news/europe/2012/07/2012725103853935231.html

Let's hope this works.

My whole argument is on the line here.

If this doesn't work out like I've hypothesized it would, we have to examine it to find out what went wrong and compare how it was different to the case of Detroit which was a success for the US auto industry.

Remember, I'm only really providing a method for examining and working with policy.  Different policies are executed in different ways, which changes the outcome of the policy in question (even if it is the same type of policy).

Just like how a procedure can be the same in surgery and come out with different effects in the end, depending upon the patient in question (each one is different, after all), and the work of the "doctor" in question.

It's only a matter of time before the moment of truth is revealed through empirical effect.  And that is what we can experience, test and analyze to maximize effectiveness and efficiency.

Bon chance.

Think about it.

Bon chance.

Cause it would suck if the other, more ideologically based and interest motivated side gains credence because of an error somewhere in the works.

And that, is the secret to political longevity in a democracy.  When you stop to think about it.

Think about it.

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