vitamindart
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We all paid for some GM VP's bonuses and vacations.We have all bought some Ford and GM in some sense. With tax dollars. ops:
We all paid for some GM VP's bonuses and vacations.We have all bought some Ford and GM in some sense. With tax dollars. ops:
About as American as Hyundai. Oh wait, Hyundai builds cars here...and they don't seem to fall apart within 5-7 years. FIAT, never known for being a quality brand-translation "I don't think I'll be buying anything they touch. It's all S."
The biggest expense to building a car is the labor. And let's not forget how many parts are 'contractor' parts, so the argument of "The profits go overseas," holds a lot less water. Those are net profits. What the workers, dealers, techs, et cetera do with the cash they make off working on said products can stem that tide as well. Also, if that were such an all-encompassing statement, why would GM have needed a bail-out? They make a helluva a lot of cars in China (not the mention Europe and Australia), so those profits should have held them over if that statement was 100% truthful
And sadly our government still hasn't learned. Not much will change while there is still so much greed in big business. Our government needs to work on getting manufacturing back in the USA. Get the steel industry back up and running, fabrication, r&d, technology development....anything and everything. Cut back on alot (if not all) of these "trade agreements" that don't benefit industry in the US. With manufacturing comes jobs, with jobs our economy thrives. If we had to go into a major war, we really don't have many factories that can be re-tooled to manufacture what we need to win.
I totally agree on all aspects... unfortunately I think the only way to change that mentality of American big business would be some kind of huge catastrophe, unless you consider our current economy to be in that realm lol.
I tend to think it is also tied to consumer apathy. Consumers wanted cheap products en mass and now they have them via Chinese Labor. Consumers wanted to buy cheap stuff en mass all in one place, so they got Wal Mart. Demand still comes before Supply.
It wasn't that Consumers wanted cheap products, more like they needed cheap products.
Mainly due to stagnent wages, they are forced to go to Wal-Mart to buy cheap products.
Since corparations need profits & but only want to reward stock holders, they had to go overseas to supply cheap goods for the average low wage American consumer to buy.
One of these days, there might not be any consumers.
This is not the America of the 50's, 60's, Or 70's.
We have been reduced to working for low wages, long hours, no benifits, no sick leave, retirement & in fear of losing our jobs if we speak up.
If we had a WWIII, we would have to outsource for it.
Now, off my soapbox & back to work.
Unions killed industrial America.
I can't disagree with any of what you said. Espescially the part about personal responsibilites.I disagree, while I am union, I don't truly appreciate them. Yes, union wages are rather high, and the wages are a contributing factor. what you are not accounting for is all the unseen costs passed on to the business owners. in the old days we didn't have someone coming in hold our hand at work like OSHA , MSHA the EPA and any other acronyms named agency. just to meet compliance with these organizations can sometimes cause a company to close up. fines and assessments against a company for a simple spill can also cause them to close. nevermind the stranglehold the current administration has placed on corporations with insurance requirements.
do I believe the American worker is entitled to a safe place to work and benefits for his labor that he puts in each week yes. I also think America has become spoiled and complacent wanting something for nothing and no sense of personal responsibility. there was a time when people took pride in their work as I'm sure most of you do. it's clear and obvious how each of you perform a simple procedure to your vehicle ,then you post up for the world to see because you're proud of your accomplishment and rightfully so. I truly thought for a few moments for a few weeks after September 11th then I would see the war machine that is America get back into gear I was wrong. yeah everybody wave flags and said they supported the troops but when it came down to it no one wanted an increase in spending some to support troops no one wanted to spend on acquisitions first personal safety devices no one wanted any increase in spending it was going to affect them. unfortunately I see now that our previous generation was probably the last one to truly takes pride in America.
They want increases every year.
How do you do that? Cut benifits, retirement, & skilled labor.
This about all they can do, because they ain't building a better mouse trap for us to buy.
That's actually NOT how you do that. That's the lazy way to do that, which happens way too often. The positive and better way to do that is via innovation, efficiency and creating more value for the customer. Some companies do that right, most fail. Just wanted to point out that it's absolutely not the only way to increase profits every year. Too many lazy business people in the world, unfortunately.
Unfortunately, most stock holders have the "quick buck" approach and what you mentioned is less effective in showing quarterly results. Long-term investment is for the patient, which is not currently a trait on Wall St.
two are econo boxes. hell the crx is a 2 seater. the prius is a lot bigger than both the other ones and has power closer to v-6 power then a tiny 4cy. not really sure where you are going with a not so fair comparison.
i say shut down all companies not owned and made in the U.S.A. ok so it will put a lot of people out of jobs but without them here the big 3 will have to start builting the cars again and hire them all get that **** out of the country that our people Die for to keep of free remember we didn't go to war with them they broght the war to us if you had any family member die in ww1 or ww2 or any other of the wars what do you think they would be saying to you right now but thats just the way i feelWith Dave Bonds here,never buy a new car anymore.