Iacocca - Where the hell is our outrage?


Kingman

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Remember Lee Iacocca, the man who rescued Chrysler Corporation from it's death throes? He has a new book, and here are some excerpts.

Lee Iacocca Says:

'Am I the only guy in this country who's fed up with what's happening? Where the hell is our outrage? We should be screaming bloody murder. We've got a gang of clueless bozos steering our ship of state right over a cliff, we've got corporate gangsters stealing us blind, and we can't even clean up after a hurricane much less build a hybrid car. But instead of getting mad, everyone sits around and nods their heads when the politicians say , 'Stay the course'

Stay the course? You've got to be kidding. This is America, not the damned 'Titanic' I'll give you a sound bite: 'Throw all the bums out!'

You might think I'm getting senile, that I've gone off my rocker, and maybe I have. But someone has to speak up. I hardly recognize this country anymore.

The most famous business leaders are not the innovators but the guys in handcuffs. While we're fiddling in Iraq, the Middle East is burning and nobody seems to know what to do. And the press is waving 'pom-poms' instead of asking hard questions. That's not the promise of the 'America' my parents and yours traveled across the ocean for. I've had enough. How about you?

I'll go a step further. You can't call yourself a patriot if you're not outraged. This is a fight I'm ready and willing to have.

The Biggest 'C' is Crisis !

Leaders are made, not born. Leadership is forged in times of crisis. It's easy to sit there with your feet up on the desk and talk theory. Or send someone else's kids off to war when you've never seen a battlefield yourself. It's another thing to lead when your world comes tumbling down.

On September 11, 2001, we needed a strong leader more than any other time in our history We needed a steady hand to guide us out of the ashes. A Hell of a Mess. So here's where we stand. We're immersed in a bloody war with no plan for winning and no plan for leaving. We're running the biggest deficit in the history of the country. We're losing the manufacturing edge to Asia, while our once-great companies are getting slaughtered by health care costs. Gas prices are skyrocketing, and nobody in power has a coherent energy policy. Our schools are in trouble. Our borders are like sieves. The middle class is being squeezed every which way. These are times that cry out for leadership.

But when you look around, you've got to ask: 'Where have all the leaders gone?' Where are the curious, creative communicators? Where are the people of character, courage, conviction, omnipotence, and common sense? I may be a sucker for alliteration, but I think you get the point.

Name me a leader who has a better idea for homeland security than making us take off our shoes in airports and throw away our shampoo? We've spent billions of dollars building a huge new bureaucracy, and all we know how to do is react to things that have already happened.

Name me one leader who emerged from the crisis of Hurricane Katrina. Congress has yet to spend a single day evaluating the response to the hurricane, or demanding accountability for the decisions that were made in the crucial hours after the storm. Everyone's hunkering down, fingers crossed, hoping it doesn't happen again. Now, that's just crazy. Storms happen. Deal with it. Make a plan. Figure out what you're going to do the next time.

Name me an industry leader who is thinking creatively about how we can restore our competitive edge in manufacturing. Who would have believed that there could ever be a time when 'The Big Three' referred to Japanese car companies? How did this happen, and more important, what are we going to do about it?

Name me a government leader who can articulate a plan for paying down the debt, or solving the energy crisis, or managing the health care problem.The silence is deafening. But these are the crises that are eating away at our country and milking the middle class dry.

I have news for the gang in Congress. We didn't elect you to sit on your asses and do nothing and remain silent while our democracy is being hijacked and our greatness is being replaced with mediocrity. What is everybody so afraid of? That some bonehead on Fox News will call them a name? Give me a break. Why don't you guys show some spine for a change?

Had Enough?

Hey, I'm not trying to be the voice of gloom and doom here. I'm trying to light a fire. I'm speaking out because I have hope; I believe in America. In my lifetime I've had the privilege of living through some of America's greatest moments. I've also experienced some of our worst crises: the 'Great Depression', 'World War II', the 'Korean War', the 'Kennedy Assassination', the 'Vietnam War', the 1970s oil crisis, and the struggles of recent years culminating with 9/11. If I've learned one thing, it's this:

'You don't get anywhere by standing on the sidelines waiting for somebody else to take action. Whether it's building a better car or building a better future for our children, we all have a role to play. That's the challenge I'm raising in this book. It's a call to 'Action' for people who, like me, believe in America. It's not too late, but it's getting pretty close. So let's shake off the crap and go to work. Let's tell 'em all we've had 'enough.'
 

Empty Pockets

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Well, Mr. Iacocca, people have been SCREAMING those same things at D.C. and at state & local gov't for years. And nothing changes.

That's MOSTLY because - dispite our screaming - we keep BELIEVING the same lies/promises/pledges from politicians and we keep sending the same do nothings back to our state houses and back to D.C.

Sooooo if we keep doing what we're doing, they'll keep doing what THEY'RE doing (nothing!), and we'll just keep getting what we're getting (screwed).

I don't see this changing.
 

BlackICE

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Well, Mr. Iacocca, people have been SCREAMING those same things at D.C. and at state & local gov't for years. And nothing changes.

That's MOSTLY because - dispite our screaming - we keep BELIEVING the same lies/promises/pledges from politicians and we keep sending the same do nothings back to our state houses and back to D.C.

Sooooo if we keep doing what we're doing, they'll keep doing what THEY'RE doing (nothing!), and we'll just keep getting what we're getting (screwed).

I don't see this changing.

The only thing that will change this situation is not to re-elect any incumbent Senator, or Congressmen, Demo, or Rep! Only that will give them a clear mandate for change. Obama and McCain are incumbent Senators, neither will bring the changes we need, and IMHO one will bring changes that set the country back at lease a decade!
 

californiacuda

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Unemployment is a little over 5%, inflation is quite low, our GDP has not been negative in ANY quarter, there hasn't been another attack on US soil since 911, interest rates are low.

I know that gas is up, sub prime loans, etc. Pluses and minuses.

Don't seem that bad to me.
 

Kingman

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Unemployment is a little over 5%, inflation is quite low, our GDP has not been negative in ANY quarter, there hasn't been another attack on US soil since 911, interest rates are low.

I know that gas is up, sub prime loans, etc. Pluses and minuses.

Don't seem that bad to me.

There is a bigger picture. There is an old saying - '...if you don't learn from history, you are bound to repeat it.'
 

californiacuda

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I mentioned that many leading economic indicators are really not that bad, how does that relate to the broad statement, "repeating history"?
 

B O N Y

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gawddamnit Cuda, stop being so logical...
the only unpredicatable is oil...
my business is up, and forecast continued future growth...
the charities I work for will all have banner years...
 

Kayvan

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Well, he gave us the Mustang AND the Pinto
 

BlackICE

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Well, he gave us the Mustang AND the Pinto

Mustang +1, Pinto -1, Iacocca contribution to Ford neutral.

One can argue that the Mustang is greater than 1, the same can be said of the Pinto's contribution, much less -1.
 

gtjoey

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This might be a coincidence but all of you are from the west coast. GET READY CAUSE ITS COMING TO A THEATRE NEAR YOU.................:thumbsdow
Lee is a REAL AMERICAN, no if ands or buts, if you dont like the 55 olds, 1965 mustang, and all the rest , theres no reason for a conversation. He s an old man and still has the stones to keep going. ASK ANYONE UNDER 40 THEY DONT EVEN KNOW WHAT PLANET THERE ON LET ALONE , DARE I SAY IT work.......:eek thats our real problem LAZY AMERICANS.....................dont bother even yelling at me im done for the nite getting in at 10 wrapping up what my college degree 20 to 30 year olds couldnt finish from 9 to 5.........the boss gtjoey 1314 :thumbsup DONT GET TO HUFFY I HAD A LONG DAY TRANSLATING, ENGLISH TO SPANISH TO SWAHELEY TO HINDU TO GREEK TO RUSSIAN AND THAT WAS JUST ASKING FOR THE BATHROOM KEY :lol:lol:lol P.S. IM IN NEW YORK GOD BLESS RONALD REAGAN....:thumbsup
 

Kayvan

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Mustang +1, Pinto -1, Iacocca contribution to Ford neutral.

One can argue that the Mustang is greater than 1, the same can be said of the Pinto's contribution, much less -1.


Its funny, I read that book about the 8 Leaders of the Car industry from Shiguro Toyoda drunken/race loving ways to Maximum Bob Lutz hot wives.

It bsically said all business leaders have huge wins AND huge losses. good to remember
 

skyrex

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Iacocca makes a lot of great points.....but as long as we live in an instant gratification society where people are more interested in the easy way rather than hard work nothing will change.

It is disappointing, but until a fundamental change occurs by parents taking more responsibilty in teaching a work ethic and responsibility for ones actions to their children we will continue to have more people grow up expecting to "get theirs" rather than working to get theirs. Obviously some people still do this, but on a whole parenting in our day and age is lacking and society suffers.
 

californiacuda

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Evolution, the intelligent and hard working survive and flourish. The stupid and lazy ........

Many in our land dont have the capability or the desire to excel. So be it.
 

skyrex

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In my opinion it is more than just "evolution".

Yes, some people have the self starter gene, but most successful people have had either a great role model or someone who took an interest in them and pushed them to reach and sometimes even exceed their potential. It is simplistic to say that some people are born to succeed while others are not. The environment that one is brought up in can not be discounted as a precursor to how much future success an individual can have. On a whole kids mirror what they learn from adults. Positive experiences as a kid can go a long way. :thumbsup
 

Kayvan

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Carrots help too.

My Dad said to me at 12, with those grades, you'll only afford a VW.

That sent me on tear that got me Honors.
 

skyrex

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Carrots help too.

My Dad said to me at 12, with those grades, you'll only afford a VW.

That sent me on tear that got me Honors.

Your Dad was right about affording a two letter car...he just got the letters wrong. :biggrin
 

soroush

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:pop so what are the two letters?
 

Empty Pockets

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:pop so what are the two letters?


Why, "G.T." of course! :biggrin
 

Kayvan

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Its funny, maybe cultural.

My Dad never, ever wanted to see a report card, hear grades or check in.

He would throw down challenges, that were like smart bombs...you were fighting to diffuse them as the future reality haunted you.

Later, when he saw some progress, he upped the ante and offered a Rolex President 18K for Ivy League......

He had a tough road; build the character/values at home; win over the world w. badges of achievement/honor/prestige.

Two Words: Cars & watches....he nailed it.

Miss the Old Man.
 

Kingman

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Its funny, maybe cultural.

My Dad never, ever wanted to see a report card, hear grades or check in.

He would throw down challenges, that were like smart bombs...you were fighting to diffuse them as the future reality haunted you.

Later, when he saw some progress, he upped the ante and offered a Rolex President 18K for Ivy League......

He had a tough road; build the character/values at home; win over the world w. badges of achievement/honor/prestige.

Two Words: Cars & watches....he nailed it.

Miss the Old Man.

What.....no gold stars for just showing up?? :lol