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Originally posted by systemic.aberration
To everyone that think an auto bailout is wasted money...
Thanks for being on the side that wants 15% unemployment, higher crime rates (don't forget that the Big 3 are a major employer for felons, sometimes their only employment option), and more homeless people for christmas. Thats what makes America great. [/sarcasm]
People are too quick to judge the Big Three. They did not fail the U.S. The U.S. failed them.
Try to produce a product for all of America to buy.
Then be forced to implement $1000's of dollars of redundant safety equipment, making them safer than the cars designed for use on the Autobahn.
Originally posted by jsobecky
Toyota, Nissan, etc., are doing it.
The same safety standards apply to Toyota, Nissan, etc. They are managing.
I can apply the same logic to the rest of your arguments. Why are Toyota, etc., surviving and Detroit is floundering?
The reason the bailout failed in the Senate was because the unions refused to accept salary and benefit cutbacks that would have brought them more in line with the rest of the auto industry.
If they are not willing to work for $20/hr instead of $35/hr, why should we help them?
Originally posted by systemic.aberration
To everyone that think an auto bailout is wasted money...
Thanks for being on the side that wants 15% unemployment, higher crime rates (don't forget that the Big 3 are a major employer for felons, sometimes their only employment option), and more homeless people for christmas. Thats what makes America great. [/sarcasm]
People are too quick to judge the Big Three. They did not fail the U.S. The U.S. failed them.
Try to produce a product for all of America to buy.
Then be forced to implement $1000's of dollars of redundant safety equipment, making them safer than the cars designed for use on the Autobahn.
Then be forced to increase efficiency year after year, using technology that is pricy and is not really ready for mass production.
Then be forced to pay millions of workers ever increasing wages, along with millions of people who no longer work for you.
Then be forced to pay hundreds of thousands of people who were injured on the job, years ago, and are milking the system.
Then be forced to pay millions of dollars every year in superficial lawsuits, because the general public cannot properly read instructions concerning thee operation of a multi-thousand pound vehicle.
Then be forced to acquire the industry free agents for millions per year, to make your comany more efficient.
Then deal with the realization that the cars are lasting too long, and combined with the Lease programs, your dealerships are getting filled up and are unable to buy more vehicles.
Then deal with a gas price crisis, forcing you to slash vehicle prices and implement fuel-subsidy programs for your potential customers.
Then deal with a credit crisis, where nobody is able to loan out any money to anybody for any reason, forcing the Big Three finance to take the brunt.
Then deal with generalized economy problems, and be forced to lower your lending standards for Auto Finance to extremely high risk clients, just to stay afloat..
Point is: Americans want to much. They want a tank that goes mach 5 with an LCD on every headrest (including 3 in the trunk), HID lighting systems, gets 1000 miles per gallon, can use cole slaw as a fuel source, produced by people who get paid enough to support their entire extended family, and believe they should only pay $1000 for the entire vehicle, and of course they should get a tax break, so the goverment pays them $2000 for a $1000 car. Don't forget, zero interest unlimited term zero minimum payment financing for everyone!
The problem with the Big 3 is that Americans are spoiled. Time to get off our high horses, buy some gas guzzling SUVs and Muscle Cars, and STFU.
America doesn't question $700 Billion for non-failing finance companies.
America doesn't even pay attention to $7.8 TRILLION in Grants for failing finance companies.
But ask for $34 Billion LOAN to fix the problems caused by American citizens and American goverment and allow the country's biggest employeres to stay in business, and it's the Auto Inquisition...
And to make a prerequisate that the taxpayers get something in return for the bailout money? WTF? Taxes were already paid. It's not coming back to us. The tax money only gets returned to the government, and it's pretty safe to say we're getting taxed next year whether they get it back or not.
Doesn't this seem a bit backward?
You got spun. [/rant]
I would've added sources, but I ran out of space.
Edit: Spelling
[edit on 12/12/2008 by systemic.aberration]