An Interesting Letter To President Obama From A Nixed Chrysler Dealer

An Interesting Letter To President Obama From A Nixed Chrysler Dealer

Dear 001,

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I find it especially fascinating to see a rural dealer such as this who is closing come right out and say that they were Democrat party contributors and active politically, yet still fault the administration and other typically Democratic issues/ideas for the poor handling of the situation.  To me it proves that people are finally starting to realize it isn’t about party brand names or affiliations any more- maybe now people can start to actually work together to fix things…. Or maybe I’m just dreaming again.

Scott

Letter below:

Mr. President,

I am writing you today as it is my right to share my opinion and thoughts with you, the leader of our country. The developments in the past weeks have been quite puzzling to me. Seeing you announce on public television that Chrysler LLC would file for bankruptcy is something I never thought I would ever see our president do. To further complicate all that has been happening with the automotive industry I was in total shock to see who you had appointed to oversee the restructuring process and the lack of experience they have with automotive retail sales and manufacturing.

If you want to learn how to raise livestock then the obvious place to start is seeking knowledge from a farmer. So why is there such a lack of experience in your appointee’s when it comes to automotive manufacturing and sales. I believe that when decisions of this magnitude are made that will have such an impact on the everyday American, we need people with proven track records advising you. Some places to find these successful people might be, The National Automobile Dealers Association, National Dealer Councils, previous CEO’s in the automotive industry, and the list goes on and on.

Now, Mr. President, I know you will probably never see this letter as your staff will intervene. But I am taking you for your word during your campaign, where you said on several occasions that you will represent we, the people! But I feel I need to send this to you with the little hope that you may indeed receive my letter.

 

I live in a small rural community in Brandenburg Kentucky. We received a notice letter from Chrysler yesterday stating that we are not part of their future plans. My concern is not about me, but rather the impact that the local community as well as hundreds of others across the country will feel from this outrageous, government sanctioned, protection of large corporations and unions at the expense of everyday people who elect government leaders. These leaders are elected because of their platform, ideals, abilities and concern for the American people in general. In the case of the automobile restructuring the average American has definitely taken a back seat.

What I want you to know Mr. President, is that in most cases the local automobile dealers are the community backbone in rural areas. I will share with you just a few things that we do here in Brandenburg; We provide numerous scholarships to graduating seniors every year. We are one of the largest employers in the community. We support numerous sport’s activities from little league all the way through high school. We are the number one contributor to the local Future Farmers of America. We have sent over 2000 large packages to our deployed soldiers in war zones. We assist the local Army Recruiting Command with a tutoring program that has enabled several young men and woman to enter into the military. We donate to the senior citizens in the community to give them a better quality of life. We provide assistance to local law enforcement and emergency service providers on a regular basis. We donate time, resources and money to numerous non profit organizations such as, American Red Cross, Relay for Life, American Cancer Society, Veterans Organizations, USA Cares, Association of the United States Army, Breast Cancer Awareness, Boy Scouts of America, Food Closets, Shelters, Parks and Recreation, Angle Tree, food and shelter for less fortunate people, and this list goes on and on, Mr. President.

We are also a major contributor in political contributions and are involved heavily with the democratic party. We are not unlike the typical rural dealer as I am sure you have not been briefed on what a typical dealer adds to a typical community. Mr. President, please do not allow these drastic cuts to occur until you know how they will impact on local communities.

In our dealership we have been profitable and have never, ever been a liability to Chrysler LLC. The areas they said they were going to measure, we exceeded in every category. So the question remains, why? We feel that all they did was cut numbers as they were told to do by your people. They quite simply looked at a map and tried to space their dealers 50 miles apart. The funny thing is Chrysler/Fiat thinks customers will drive the additional distance to buy their products. I hate to tell you that this is not factual at all. Most rural dealers have loyal customers to their dealership and not the brand. In fact, we have been covered up by phone calls each and every minute since the news was published because our customers want to trade in their Chrysler products and buy Ford or Mercury. Why, because we are also a Ford-Mercury dealer and our customer base is loyal to us not the brand. That is why you need to have representation of dealers also involved in this restructuring process.

Your appointee’s are under the impression that rural dealers are a liability to Chrysler LLC. This is totally false, Mr. President and we are an example of that. We have always paid for everything that is sent to us, tools, brochures, supplies, training etc. We own our facility, we pay our employee’s, own our computer equipment and all other materials. In fact if you want the truth, we are an asset to Chrysler LLC and have made them millions of dollars in the 26 years we have been a Chrysler Dealer. I feel that our constitutional rights have been violated. Under section 8 (Powers of Congress) paragraph 4, states “to establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization, and uniform Laws on the subject of Bankruptcies throughout the United States”. Mr. President, there is nothing uniform in how these proceedings are being carried out.

Under Amendment 5 (Trial and Punishment, Compensation for Takings. Ratified 12/15/1791.) last paragraph, “nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without compensation.” Cleaning out a dealerships CMA account of money that the dealer put in there (not Chrysler), is no way close to being anything short of a felony offense by Chrysler LLC, who did this just hours prior to filing for Bankruptcy. To this day we have received no compensation whatsoever. Mr. President, this is the company that our tax payers money bailed out for a short period of time. Wow what a payback.

Amendment 7 (Trial by Jury in Civil Cases Ratified 12/15/1791.) “In Suits at common law, where the value in controversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by jury shall be preserved, and in no fact tried by a jury, shall be otherwise re-examined in any Court of the United States, than according to the rules of common law.” It’s obvious that common law is in no way part of the present conduct of our legal process with this case.

Amendment 8 (Cruel and Unusual Punishment. Ratified 12/15/1791.) “ Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines be imposed, nor cruel or unusual punishments inflicted”. How much crueler can the system be than they have been to average American people who happen to own profitable dealerships?

Amendment 11 (Judicial Limits. Ratified 2/7/1795) “The Judicial power of the United States shall not be construed to extend to any suit in law or equity, commenced or prosecuted against one of the United States by citizens of another State, or by Citizens or Subjects of any Foreign State.” Mr. President, we are well aware of who is calling the shots in how this process is unfolding and that is by Fiat, a Foreign company. It seems that our countries laws and processes are being interpreted to take care of non US Citizens rather than very productive members of our society who are US Citizens, the car dealers.

I will close this letter by asking you, respectfully, to consider those little league kids who might not be able to play ball next year. The senior citizens around our country who may not have electric or hot meals next winter. Those children in low income households who may not have Christmas next year. The Boy Scout who might miss out on going to summer camp. The lives that may have been saved through the Red Cross, Cancer Society and Breast Awareness. The Veterans programs that might be affected. And so much more! I don’t know about you, but this really bothers me. I urge you, Mr. President to please do the right thing and take care of our own!

Sincerely,

 

Larry D. Green (270) 422-4901



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Agent00JAgent00J - 5/27/2009 2:05:52 PM
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I applaud the author and hope just maybe his letter inspires others to finally stand up and lets take our country back.

-00J


DinamoRDinamoR - 5/27/2009 9:53:41 PM
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finally take our country back? LOL we just took it back on jan. 20 2009. Chill out man, it will take more than a few months to fix this mess.


mpwrmpwr - 5/27/2009 10:00:07 PM
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What exactly does that mean? Take it back from whom? Its sad that many will lose there jobs because of Chryslers poor performance.


PlanBPlanB - 5/27/2009 2:21:52 PM
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A nice letter... that also never mentions the failings of the Chrysler company and their products he sold. I feel sorry for him but I also think he's kinda barking up the wrong tree. Obama didn't hand pick the dealerships that were chosen to shut down.


sigmabodysigmabody - 5/27/2009 2:51:49 PM
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I feel kinda bad for the community, but as the proverb goes: you reap what you sow.

You helped elect our socialist leaders, and now you're complaining because you don't like what they are doing to you, and how their abuse and disregard for the laws of the country are affecting you. Where's your sympathy for the bondholders who are getting their rights more trampled on than you? Where's your outrage at the waste of taxpayer money on Chrysler in the first place? Where's your remorse, your acknowledgment of your share of personal responsibility for your current situation: after all, you did help elect the current leaders of the country... where's your commitment to learn from your grave mistake?


cdokecdoke - 5/27/2009 4:09:59 PM
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FitzLA,

You may dear sir are an torpid little imbecile, evidenced by your proud attempt to put someone down when you are completely wrong. How dare you call HIM names- you living example of intellectual hebetude.

To SEW is to attach together by stitches. To SOW is to plant seeds. It is a reference to farm harvesting. We sow in one season, we reap in another. And you do indeed, reap what you sow. Something you should do well to remember you half-wit, or you will have sown the seeds of your own destruction.


cdokecdoke - 5/27/2009 5:54:58 PM
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LOL.

Ah the frantic clutching for anything at hand begins. Pray tell, when did I mention George Bush? My comment has nothing to do with George Bush or even Obama. It pertains to you and the fact that you have replaced intelligence with delusion derived from your own vanity. Do not confuse what I mean by vanity, surely I am vain- I recently spent more on a Gucci outfit for a wedding than what has spent of the Bride's Gown. I mean vanity as a misplaced sense of self-worth, and, in this case, your delusion that you are genuinely intelligent. You have proven yourself to be otherwise.

Incidentally, calling me a redneck despite the fact that you have no knowledge of my background, my nature or character shows you to be unsophisticated and unworldly. Even if I were a redneck that does not make me wrong.


sigmabodysigmabody - 5/27/2009 7:06:22 PM
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The stark contrast of linguistic aptitude and consequent implied intellectual capacity and/or utilization in the retorts is amusing; I'll take the high road (metaphorically, btw) and refrain from drawing implications about demographics typifying supporters of particular political ideologies. Good show, though, cdoke. :)


09CTSVforMe09CTSVforMe - 5/27/2009 10:24:26 PM
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cdoke, you lost me at "You may dear sir are an torpid".

Nice attempt at superior vocabulary, but maybe you should start with basic grammar if you're going to take that path.


cdokecdoke - 5/28/2009 9:17:56 AM
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CTS,

Do not mistake typos (i.e.- an) and punctuation laziness for grammatical inability. I type quickly and have other things that I have to get done during the day. There are mistakes in what I write- I freely admit it.


WhelanWhelan - 5/27/2009 3:51:05 PM
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I'd like a White Aspen with 20" Chrome wheels, leather, navi, surround sound DVD stereo. Make me a deal.


PerformanceGuyPerformanceGuy - 5/27/2009 4:14:26 PM
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I feel sorry for this person and anyone who has lost their job. However, if you want to blame someone, you need to look at Chrysler, who made cars people did not want and refused to change to keep up with the competition. Also look at the previous 8 years when our so called "leader" could have done something to help the American auto industry avoid this. However, as usual, the person trying to fix the mistakes of the past, usually ends up getting blamed. This is America though, so everyone is entitled to an opinion. However, lets realize this problem started years ago!


bfghemicudabfghemicuda - 5/27/2009 6:00:09 PM
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Performanceguy you are so off base. The blame goes to DIAMLER. They fired the good chrysler engineers that put chrysler on an upward track. They put Deiter in charge that axed chryslers electric program and the phoenix v6 program. They missmanaged the small and midsized cars chrysler had. Chrysler and Gm are building cars that people want to buy. They were not building cars that the environmentalists want. Sales of chrysler vehicles were growing until gas prices went skyhigh and the dems took over congress on January 2007. This president has done nothing to fix anything. And he won't. Our econmy will not recover it will be forced to adapt to socialism. If any corporation builds or manufactures products that the general public wont buy then let them fail. Its NOT governments place to bail out the private sector period. Hope this helps you understand


clsboyclsboy - 5/28/2009 12:48:53 PM
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@performanceGuy: However, lets realize this problem started years ago!

****Started years ago with three little letters: U.A.W...


mkk21mkk21 - 5/27/2009 4:22:49 PM
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So wait a minute...the guy isn't going to donate anymore to all those causes, eventhough he still has a Ford-Mercury dealership that is still apparently profitable, if not more so, especially since in the letter he states "Most rural dealers have loyal customers to their dealership and not the brand" and they "have been covered up by phone calls each and every minute since the news was published because our customers want to trade in their Chrysler products and buy Ford or Mercury." So there's a possibility they will be making more money with all these new Ford orders, but do not want to donate anymore. Sounds greedy!


SteedPubSteedPub - 5/27/2009 4:40:08 PM
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It is a sad time in America. We have forgotten our founding ideals and allowed igonorant self absorbed fools to take over our culture, or policy, and now our economic system.


toyfantoyfan - 5/27/2009 7:35:12 PM
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McCain had a proven track record. Yet you voted for Obama with a limited track record!!!
WHAT???
Did you just really say that a proven track record was necessary???
Am I missing something here???
It is not Obama's fault your dealer is closing down. It is Chrysler's. And it is not Obama's resposibility to keep Chrysler or GM running. Well, I suppose that if you like socialism, then it would be his responsibility. At which point, you lose your right to complain that you are being shut down. So, either stop voting for democrats, or shut up when socialism is taking its course.
HA!!!


DinamoRDinamoR - 5/27/2009 9:56:17 PM
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hahaha the guy who said "fundamentals of our economy are strong" on september 15th, 2008? And his running mate who can see Russia from her house and is not sure if Africa is a continent?

LMAO sorry but we just had stupid people in charge for 8 years. Time for a change.

After 8 years of Obama USA will be much better off.


DinamoRDinamoR - 5/27/2009 9:52:34 PM
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yeah Obama doesn't have enough crap to deal with already. Now he'll have to make sure none of the chrysler dealers go out of business? We're in the biggest economic collapse since the great depression.Plus Chrysler cars suck. Stop crying and accept reality.


delandelan - 5/27/2009 9:56:37 PM
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Yawn!


sstainbasstainba - 5/28/2009 9:49:43 AM
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I'd like to point out that, regardless of who the president is, it is NOT the responsibility of the government to support corporations with poor business models and even worse products. Chrysler failed because, basically, they suck. If my memory is correct, Mercedes willingly lost $27 million or so to get rid of Chrysler which should have been a sign to them. It's their own fault.


TheGeniusTheGenius - 5/28/2009 5:18:25 PM
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Quite frankly, that's a stupid letter! You have a dealer blaming Obama for a Chrysler management decision that resulted from trying to clean up the Chrysler mess that has been brewing for at least 10 years and is sure to get worse without tough and swift action. I wonder where they get some of these myopic people from? Only a bonafide nitwit will blame Obama (of for that matter any body else except Chrysler mgmt.) for the situation Chrysler finds itself today. Water under the bridge...

Lets get this into their thick skulls. Chrysler is screwed because Chrysler's management screwed Chrysler period! After years of mismanagement, there are no pretty options left. I repeat none!!!! I would like to hear what the dealer's solution is. I can bet that the guy who wrote the letter never wrote to Chrysler about stopping their policy of building shitty cars. What a joke!

When a team with 100mill can put together a car like Tesla that actually works while Chrysler with more resources spends billions on garbage there's no excuse!!



imanleyimanley - 5/30/2009 9:28:59 AM
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There should not be blame anywhere except with the government 'saving' private enterprise. Private enterprise succeeds or fails on it's on merits. If it fails, it should.

What business has the government ever made a profit? The postal service? Amtrak?

We, the people and future generations, cannot afford the massive debt being incurred - whether by Republicans or Democrats.


vwrulesvwrules - 6/2/2009 8:50:10 PM
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I feel bad for the guy, but maybe this will be some tough love for people who still think are neiborhood organizer can fix this by bankrupting us. OHHH and as for Hyundai Smoke anytime baby (God made man Sam Colt made them even! You give that some thought city boy.)


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