http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601170&refer=home&sid=ai5KpbywxqiQ GM is done..with or without a bail out....
Stick a fork in em, they're done. Along with about 1.5 million jobs. It's a great day in America for the Union busting pricks. Better get used to eating Rice and beans. I'm so glad I actually like rice and beans. Heck, with my retirement and SS, I'll probably be one of the higher ups in society after the big crash, that is if they still have funding, good thing my pension isn't directly related to the auto industry.What about the warranties?
So your saying that any business, no matter how bad, should always be bailed out in lieu jobs they give? Where do we draw the line? Its a circumstancial question, Im not neccesarily talking about GM.Stick a fork in em, they're done. Along with about 1.5 million jobs. It's a great day in America for the Union busting pricks. Better get used to eating Rice and beans. I'm so glad I actually like rice and beans. Heck, with my retirement and SS, I'll probably be one of the higher ups in society after the big crash, that is if they still have funding, good thing my pension isn't directly related to the auto industry.
What I'm saying is this. Nationalize the auto industry, fire all the inept managers, negotiate with the unions, give the employees the same medical the congress enjoys, and start making cars the American people want to buy. And no, I wouldn't apply this cure to all businesses. In the case of the financial bailout, I'd certainly have required some accounting for the disaster and where the funds were going, some firing and remitting of bonuses. But when these union busting pricks (For this is really what this auto shindig is all about, in fact I wouldn't put it past these management pricks to be doing this for just that reason) want to keep the managers and fire half the employees, eliminate medical and terminate retirement, I think something is rotten in Denmark. It's allright to lose 3 million union jobs while the financial industry gets a free pass. Like the man said, "It's the guys that shower in the morning fucking over those that shower after work."So your saying that any business, no matter how bad, should always be bailed out in lieu jobs they give? Where do we draw the line? Its a circumstancial question, Im not neccesarily talking about GM.
Really?How exactly can jobs and benefits be supported without a profit being made? The answer certainly isn't a taxpayer bailout. For every job that is saved with taxpayer funds, someone else in the private sector loses out. Government does not create jobs. At best, its a wash.
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Maybe freight, but taxation and OTR trucking really hurt them. Land that tracks are on were taxed with little use, so many RR's just pulled them up.Really?
The Government owned the Railroads for years and then they turned a profit and paid the governemnt back.... You were saying?
What I'm saying is this. Nationalize the auto industry, fire all the inept managers, negotiate with the unions, give the employees the same medical the congress enjoys, and start making cars the American people want to buy. And no, I wouldn't apply this cure to all businesses. In the case of the financial bailout, I'd certainly have required some accounting for the disaster and where the funds were going, some firing and remitting of bonuses. But when these union busting pricks (For this is really what this auto shindig is all about, in fact I wouldn't put it past these management pricks to be doing this for just that reason) want to keep the managers and fire half the employees, eliminate medical and terminate retirement, I think something is rotten in Denmark. It's allright to lose 3 million union jobs while the financial industry gets a free pass. Like the man said, "It's the guys that shower in the morning fucking over those that shower after work."
Yeah, all this talk about the Auto Manufacturers being "middle class". They are hardly middle class. They are more than likely in the top 80% of the nation by household income. Or they were.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GM vs. Toyota Labor Costs
Compare GM to Toyota:
There used to be 2 sides to this coin, management and labor.
Now they are the same sides to the coin, they are both big business.
Unions use labor as their commodity.
Unions were a good thing, now they are just as greedy as big business.
I wouldn't have bailed out anyone. No one learns from there mistakes if they can't make one, if taxpayer will always be the backstop.
Government ownership and control, oh god. The govt has such a proven track record. Oh yeah, there is amtrac, its got a great record. Frannie and Freddie maybe, a social experiment akin to 'the Duke Brothers' bet'. Can't beat oversight like that.
Oh yeah, its just a loan, like loans to people who can't afford the payments?
What I can't understand is the the health cost difference. That must mean they have a lousy health care plan for the workers. I can agree, that if you pay less wages, fuck the employees out of decent health care, and haven't been in business long enough to have a retirement draw, or have no retirement plan at all, you could retain solvency and make more profit, duuuhhhhh. It's all about greed my friends, do a few make millions while the workers get squat, or do the capitalists take good care of the workers and make a fair profit and fair salaries.
Well, the answer to this dilemma is to start producing steam engines by the hundreds of thousands and dirigibles/zeppelins by the millions. After all, wages come from production, right? Don't think so?... just as Med.We could still be supporting steam engine manufacturers or propping up the dirigible and zeppelin makers to keep those "jobs". but that is the fast track to obsolescence for America. In situations like this I believe the market is best able to handle the situation.
Until you have stepped over the broken bodies and crippled souls of out of work vinyl record makers sleeping in homeless soup lines, you don't know how cruel a dying industry can be.Well, the answer to this dilemma is to start producing steam engines by the hundreds of thousands and dirigibles/zeppelins by the millions. After all, wages come from production, right? Don't think so?... just as Med.
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