Chrysler's 'hit list' targets GOP donors

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Pete E. Kruzer, May 28, 2009.

  1. Pete E. Kruzer, May 28, 2009
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    Bill Putney Guest

    The conclusion that the article is suggesting *may* or *may not* be
    true. It shows how statistics can be abused. For example: What if
    Chrysler dealership owners across the board tend to donate to Republican
    candidates - IOW 90/10 statistic of the closed dealerships may in fact
    be *true*, but it may be that it's statistically 90/10 Repub/Dem
    donations for *all* Chrysler dealerships - ones that are bing closed and
    ones that are not being closed.

    I'm not saying that that is necessarily the case, but without giving all
    the statistics to establish that other part of the picture (i.e., what
    was the Repub/Dem giving ratio of the dealerships that are remaining
    open?), the article is being nonscientific at best, dishonest at worst.

    It's kind of like saying: "30% of accidents involving injuries or
    fatalities involve drinking. That means that 70% of such accidents do
    not involve drinking - *THEREFORE* the roads would be safer if people
    made a point of driving while drinking.
     
    Bill Putney, May 28, 2009
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    News Guest

    News, May 28, 2009
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    Joe Pfeiffer Guest

    Joe Pfeiffer, May 29, 2009
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  5. No, it's a CONSPIRACY.

    DAS

    To send an e-mail directly replace "spam" with "schmetterling"
     
    Dori A Schmetterling, May 29, 2009
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    MoPar Man Guest

    It's widely stated that, in general, business owners and executives tend
    to be (or to vote) along republican lines.

    If this holds for dealership owners, then I would expect that more of
    the dealerships to be closed would be owned by republicans vs
    democrats. This downturn in the economy in general would seem to hit
    republicans especially hard if business owners or exectives tend to be
    republican vs democrat.

    I believe that most demographic studies tend to show that democrats (or
    liberals) tend to concentrate in urban areas while republicans (or
    conservatives) tend to be found moreso in rural areas. If so, then
    again this wave of GM and Chrysler dealership closings seem to be
    focused on low volume dealers and/or to dealerships located in sparsely
    populated areas (ie rural areas).
     
    MoPar Man, May 30, 2009
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