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red states rule
11-12-2008, 10:32 AM
Is this the future?

Obama, Biden, Reid, and Pelosi will decide what cars are manufactured, how much they cost, and how many are made?

Well, a majority of voters wanted change - and here it comes

How to Fix a Flat

Last September, I was in a hotel room watching CNBC early one morning. They were interviewing Bob Nardelli, the C.E.O. of Chrysler, and he was explaining why the auto industry, at that time, needed $25 billion in loan guarantees. It wasn’t a bailout, he said. It was a way to enable the car companies to retool for innovation. I could not help but shout back at the TV screen: “We have to subsidize Detroit so that it will innovate? What business were you people in other than innovation?” If we give you another $25 billion, will you also do accounting?


How could these companies be so bad for so long? Clearly the combination of a very un-innovative business culture, visionless management and overly generous labor contracts explains a lot of it. It led to a situation whereby General Motors could make money only by selling big, gas-guzzling S.U.V.’s and trucks. Therefore, instead of focusing on making money by innovating around fuel efficiency, productivity and design, G.M. threw way too much energy into lobbying and maneuvering to protect its gas guzzlers.

This included striking special deals with Congress that allowed the Detroit automakers to count the mileage of gas guzzlers as being less than they really were — provided they made some cars flex-fuel capable for ethanol. It included special offers of $1.99-a-gallon gasoline for a year to any customer who purchased a gas guzzler. And it included endless lobbying to block Congress from raising the miles-per-gallon requirements. The result was an industry that became brain dead.

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/12/opinion/12friedman.html?ref=opinion

and

http://newsbusters.org/blogs/mark-finkelstein/2008/11/12/friedman-put-government-master-charge-automakers

Yurt
11-12-2008, 10:52 AM
isn't one reason we can't compete with japan is because of the labor contracts, pensions etc...

red states rule
11-12-2008, 10:55 AM
isn't one reason we can't compete with japan is because of the labor contracts, pensions etc...

Yep, unions are the biggest reason for the decline of Detriot, and the auto industry

So the liberal answer is to do whatever is needed to increase the size and power of the unions. Such as doing away with the secret ballot, and let the union thugs know who voted against the unions