GM plant closing not expected to stall Detroit's rebound

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Experts say a more tech-driven and medical industry economy is moving Detroit further from a reliance on manufacturing and that GM's downsizing won't hurt as much as past mass layoffs and plant closings.

 

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What experts? Ned Staebler, president of TechTown?

Gas is too cheap, so Detroit is moving to selling only trucks and suvs. People are mostly buying these now that gas is cheap. It is a shame, they made some good cars now. I prefer a smaller automobile, truck. No one makes a small cheap truck anymore.

No shit. We've wanted GM and their garbage UAW out of here for years

No but what will always plague Detroit are corrupt Democrats running the city.

At what time did the WH feed you this load of dirty wash?

Sure. It just means more people will be out of work

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