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The building of cars has come a long ways from the early days of Ford Motor Co.
The building of cars has come a long ways from the early days of Ford Motor Co.
This shows how large Ford really was. Unfortunately, everything in this world has a shelf life. Massive empires which never thought the sun would ever set on them actually saw twilight. Kings who claimed to have to have found the elixir of mortality only fell folly to their own foolhardy. Like Flint Town in Michigan which was looking into prosperous times when General Motors decided to build its plant here. It used to be the postcode that everyone wanted their lovely home to be. Look at it now. With the relocation of automobile plants and the slump in the American car industry, melancholy seems to be the order of the day. It has become a ghost town with no economic activity and lawlessness prevail in the greater part of the town.
These pictures are of Detroit, another of the numerous American cities in the same boat. What would you if you are an inmate of such a city. Would you choose exclusiveness, keeping everything as 'American' as it used to be in the good old days or choose inclusiveness and lose out all opportunities to foreigners or factories overseas?
These pictures are of Detroit, another of the numerous American cities in the same boat. What would you if you are an inmate of such a city. Would you choose exclusiveness, keeping everything as 'American' as it used to be in the good old days or choose inclusiveness and lose out all opportunities to foreigners or factories overseas?
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