by Mason Hayutin | Sep 24, 2009 | Auto Bailout, capitalism vs socialism, Domestic Auto Companies, Film, Video and Fine Art
Film maker, Michael Moore (Goliath) lacks the nimble nature of up and coming film makers like Colorado native Mason Hayutin (David) as evidenced by the two documentary films tackling the role of American Capitalism and the protectionism deemed necessary for the consumer.
by Mason Hayutin | Sep 10, 2009 | Alternative Fuels, Auto Bailout, capitalism vs socialism, Domestic Auto Companies, Electric vs. Foreign Oil, Environmentalism and the Car
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KRbzJ0L1Zn8] For those interested in repairing an industry, sometimes a perfect ad follows the perfect product. Enjoy the handiwork of Porsche. The question though – in 20 years will the Porsche be electrified for this...
by Mason Hayutin | Aug 29, 2009 | Auto Bailout, capitalism vs socialism, Domestic Auto Companies, Electric vs. Foreign Oil
Well fellow highway patrol dodgers, you might have missed the discovery happening in the media. It seems the scientific gatherers at Barrons have uncovered what we at Lubie Love have already been reporting here and what some of you have already learned from our 66...
by Mason Hayutin | Jul 4, 2009 | Alternative Fuels, capitalism vs socialism, Domestic Auto Companies
2009 GMC Sierra Hybrid: A few jolts, lots of volts – MarketWatch GMC is one of the few remaining brands that the government has approved for “extended life support.” Of course changing a company’s ways through bankruptcy should typically be an...
by Mason Hayutin | Jun 22, 2009 | Domestic Auto Companies
Chairman of the original auto bailout honored with his own name sake vehicle.
by Mason Hayutin | Jun 10, 2009 | Auto Bailout, Domestic Auto Companies
NEW YORK (AQ): So the Italian error (yes era) in American automotive business has begun. Chrysler-Fiat has been approved for the formal restructuring of one of America’s biggest dissapointments. Looking forward to driving a faster, less fuel efficient Jeep any...