by The_Toecutter » Thu 10 Jul 2008, 00:35:22
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'M')aybe if she and millions of other American’s hadn’t exported their money to Japan on Honda’s, she would still have a job.
Ironically enough, Honda and Toyota are increasing the number of American jobs while Chrysler, GM, and Ford keeps making cuts, and the cars from Honda and Toyota are actually assembled in the U.S., unlike many of the cars by the big three, such as all of those Dodge trucks assembled in Mexico.
The fault for the loss of American jobs in the auto sector is that of the U.S. automakers for the following reasons:
a) not making products that Americans wanted but instead trying to force them into high margin products that were in low demand
b) laying off workers and transporting their jobs to countries of cheaper labor
The executives give themselves a pay raise and then pin the blame on the unions and the foreign automakers, while clamoring for a tax-payer funded bailout while still touting the 'free market' as infallible...
The unnecessary felling of a tree, perhaps the old growth of centuries, seems to me a crime little short of murder. ~Thomas Jefferson