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Noticed in NYT story this morning saying it's the end of the line for SUVs:
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Of course, in a market, everything is connected. The other side here is that GM is motivated to close the plant *sooner*, so they don't have to pay for nothing for too long. With gas prices dropping like a rock, perhaps there is life for the line after all. But GM can't risk it. There is always the other side to these deals. The union negotiates a higher salary and greater benefits. The company must then lay people off wholesale, when the tough times come, instead of keeping more people and saving money on salary and benefits. Still, GM had their chance to build a car in a non-union state, from scratch, with non-union North American labor just like the Japanese companies... and they built Saturn. Were we supposed to be impressed? |
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The future is unwritten
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Quite unlike the asshats that appeared before Congress recently. That deal was negotiated when GM was bragging about the bazzillions of dollars they were making to the Wall Street analysts. Quote:
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[caution, opinion ahead] I think the UAW leadership is just as out of touch as the board of directors. They've seen many boom/bust cycles over the years and figure this is just another one, instead of realizing that the world and market are (have been) going through profound changes. Probably it's that "just another one" mentality making the union leadership reticent to make any concessions, thinking the business will rebound and it would take years, if not decades, to regain those hard won benefits. I applaud the UAW for the precedent setting strides they've made in workplace safety and a fair share of profits for the workers. I'm sure the non-union auto plants, as well as other industries, would not be as fair to their workers if it were not for that precedent. But that said, I don't think the present leadership is doing the right thing. I fear the future without unions would lead to an even bigger have/havenot gap in this country. Rather than throwing out the baby with the bath water, I'd like to see more responsible leadership. The fly in the ointment is the union leadership is elected by the members, and voters being voters, as we've seen in politics, vote for the candidate promising the most. [end opinion]
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The second part of my post was regarding innovation and you seem to have given a very political answer. So your answer to my original question regarding innovation is "NO. There is no point in innovating. They apparently don't have 4 to 10 years."
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I think this line's mostly filler.
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Chuh. I WORKED at that Moraine plant and I cannot think of a group of people more richly deserving of a plant closing than these fucks. Go ahead and pitch your names at me----these people DESTROYED their plant. I saw it happen day by day. The union was invested in saving the jobs of your worst cow orker nightmare---is that what union dues are for? to save the scum of the earth? Coz that's what they did. Worst. People. Ever. And beware, all of you. Lots of these displaced persons are heading for nursing school. Think things are bad in health care now? Just wait.
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Slattern of the Swail
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PS---the workers at this particular GM plant are, of coursem predicting the end of the world as we know it because their plant is closing. Alarmist bullshit from folks who can't even fight their own traffic ticket.
We shall see.
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Read? I only know how to write.
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Until Iacocca got there, bean counters were so dumb as to keep factories working. Chrysler even covered the entire Michigan State fairgrounds of thousands of cars sitting for so long that grass was growing inside on the carpet AND those unsold cars had started to rust. That was their plan because a bean counter's only solution is to throw money at it. Deja vue GM 2008. GM does not have four years as long as Wagoner remains throwing money at problems. GM easily has four years if GM starts now fixing themselves. Obviously GM could easily survive with bank loans. Of course the banks already have hundreds of $billions that they should be loaning. But that means Wagoner would have to admit that GM products and manufacturing plants are in dismal shape. Better to beg to a mental midget who does not require any solutions (ie "Mission Accomplished", bin Laden, etc), and who believes "Reagan proved that deficits don't matter". GM will burn through that government $billions in months and come begging again. How curious that Wagoner was only saying last summer that GM had plenty of reserves and would easily weather through this turmoil. So he did nothing. Suddenly the burn increased to $1billion per month. Then $2billion per month. And still he did nothing. Today he still has no restructuring plan because Wagoner says GM's only problem is the economic downturn - not bad GM products. Why then is GM on the verge of total bankruptcy? Because Wagoner still denies GM's problems. Only bankruptcy would get him off his ass and out the door. Had Wagoner been honest (no Enron accounting), then GM had no profits in seven years. But Wagoner is educated just like George Jr. He is an MBA - well trained in the art of denial and saying the right things. Like "Mission Accomplished", Wagoner still has no plans and says his products are winning against imports. Only problem? GM loses money on every Chevy car such as the Chevy Cobalt. Their products are that crappy. The only reason GM does not have another four years? Wagoner does nothing to save GM. His only solution is to throw more money at it. That is what MBA routinely do. That was Ross Perot's complaint. GM throws money like a grenade at problems. Wagoner still claims GM's only problem is directly traceable to the economy - not to GM products. And George Jr agrees - giving GM and Chrysler (a company owned by rich men who don't need the money) $18billion for free. As so again, all Americans will be screwed - especially GM employees. |
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Slattern of the Swail
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hey. tw. Ya know what unions do with problems? Throw money at them.
That's what unions routinely do. Ya wanker.
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Slattern of the Swail
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(a moment of silence while I weep for tw and his beloved gm employees)
tw is a shop rat.
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That was a very long post to address a simple yes/no question. I have to infer that you think they will not go bankrupt and therefore have the 4-10 years you are talking about to innovate. On the other hand, you say tat as long as Wagoner is there they will not have that time unless we keep bailing them out. We pretty much paid more for the damn company than they were worth. At this rate we should change the name to USA - Unites States Automotive or TFC - Taxpayer Funded Cars... The benefits for the union employees would then be altered to those of Gov't employees.
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Read? I only know how to write.
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Rick Wagoner says GM's products are world class competitive. Anyone with minimal intelligence knows that is not true. Rick Wagoner says GMs only problem is the economy. So Rick Wagoner has no restructuring plans and it therefore given $10billion. GM is already making plans so that government can double down on a bad debt. Must be executed quickly because the White House will soon finally have someone with intelligence; not driven by blind loyality to a political agenda.
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I read the whole post, as always. The first 90% was just your same old regurgitated bullshit - no need to comment on it as I already read the Economist as well. I just don't see the point in paraphrasing it and acting as if they were my original thoughts.
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“Hypocrisy: prejudice with a halo”
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