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Bail The Shit Out Of Detroit

It’s time for America to get its bailout on again. Detroit has turned into a giant bag of ass and we need to do something about it. They want 25 billion. I say we give it to them. Why? Because I’m a socialist? Nope. Because we are heading toward a deep, deep recession and the last thing we need is to lose 3 million jobs.

A study just published by the Michigan-based Center for Automotive Research (CAR) predicted that three million people would lose their jobs in the first year after such a Big Three meltdown, swelling the ranks of the unemployed by nearly one-third nationally and leading to hundreds of billions of dollars in lost income.



So, we can pay for it with a bailout, or pay for it in unemployment insurance, welfare and an increase in crime.

Oh, I know. The car companies are complete fuck ups. No argument here. While the right wing continues its rant that this is the fault of unions, I’m going to actually go with the facts. The mistakes of the auto companies were made at the top. They were made by throwing their weight behind cars like the Hummer, while Toyota was going with the Prius. While Detroit was cranking out Explorers and Escalades, Japan was whipping out the Civic Hybrid. Most of us crazy liberals just sat back watching the retarded actions of both government and the auto companies with depressed amusement. Yeah, I wrote “government.” Bush is very responsible for the current state of the auto industry because he gave massive tax breaks to people buying Hummers and refused to up standards. What we are seeing now is the result of a fantastically shortsighted and heinous energy policy. But, then, what has Bush touched that has not turned into a flaming pile of shit?

Our retarded Republican friends would like everyone to think the auto companies are in this position because of unions. Uh huh. Right. The workers are at fault for the collapse of the company. That’s usually how it works. Please ignore the facts.

In its contract last year, the UAW made painful concessions, adopting a two-tier wage structure, such that new employees make just $12 to $15 an hour. The move is projected to bring the American manufacturers in line with their Japanese rivals' non-union labor costs in the near future.

In addition, the union has taken responsibility for providing retiree healthcare, thereby eliminating one of the last remaining competitive disadvantages for the American manufacturers' unionized workforce as compared to their Japanese rivals.



The horrible, horrible union has done its part to save the company, so shut the fuck up, you incredible idiots. The estimated cost of health care for each GM car is $1,500. Considering most other countries have universal health care, our auto industry is starting in a hole, which just happens to coincide with the profit difference.



But, the right wing is against health care, so we can’t do that. And we can’t have unions. And we can’t save the car companies with a bail out. Sorry, we just have to let ‘em fold and put 3 million Americans out of work. Then we will not pass an extension for unemployment and they will have to become criminals to survive. Then we will put them in jail where they belong. Fucking criminal assholes.

Automobile companies are in bad shape because they made bad choices. They went for the short sighted big buck, the one that would make them the most in the moment, you know, like all those financial companies we just bailed out. Except, the car company’s actions were stupid instead of criminal. And now they are getting hammered by…right, the credit problem – which was created by a lack of regulation on Wall Street. Companies like GM survive on credit. They need it to pay the companies that produce the parts they use to make cars. With no credit, the whole thing collapses. And it’s the reason we can’t allow GM to declare bankruptcy.

GM won't be able to file Chapter 11.

But GM can't build cars without parts, and it can't get parts without credit. Chapter 11 companies typically get that sort of credit from something called Debtor-in-Possession (DIP) loans. But the same Wall Street meltdown that has dragged down the economy and GM sales has also dried up the DIP money GM would need to operate.

That's why many analysts and scholars believe GM would likely end up in Chapter 7 bankruptcy, which would entail total liquidation.



Sweet. Total liquidation. That should be awesome for any future wars we have to fight. We don’t need those companies to produce equipment for our forces or anything.

What everyone also seems to be missing are Detroit’s advances. The companies are actually turning the corner, and in some cases possibly moving ahead of Japan.

So far, the results are promising. According to the most recent Harbour Report, the benchmark guide for manufacturing prowess, Chrysler's factories now match Toyota's for the most productive, while both Ford's and GM's are improving. (A Toledo Jeep factory was actually named the nation's most efficient.) Consumer Reports now says Ford's reliability is approaching that of perennial leaders Honda and Toyota, whose ratings actually slipped last year. In late 2010, GM will introduce the Chevrolet Volt, a plug-in hybrid that can go 40 miles without gas, and the Chevrolet Cruze, a compact that relies solely on gas but that gets 45 miles to the gallon. The Volt would represent a rare leap ahead of the Japanese, who never embraced plug-in technology with the same enthusiasm.

No bailout means kissing the Volt and possibly its technology good bye.



"Maybe those engineers get rehired, maybe not," says Case Western's Susan Helper. "But you lose those working relationships; you lose all the time invested. ... [People] don't really have a sense of the things that have to get put in motion, when you have ten-year planning horizons for new engines. When you disrupt that, it's very costly."



Sounds awesome. The Volt has been in development for a decade, so let’s toss it out the window. It’s totally what we need with peak oil staring us in the face and companies like Tesla falling apart because of the credit crunch.

Or, you know, we could go with the “free market” plan. Let’s see how that would play out.

1. GM files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
2. GM's Chinese partner, SAIC, buys much of GM (Buick, Chevy, Cadillac)
3. GM/SAIC starts importing Chinese-made Buicks and Chevys, undercutting Toyota's cost advantages
4. GM/SAIC owns the Volt technology, requiring US firms to lease it if they wanted to use it.



Sweet. There’s your free market at work. I’m sure the right wing would love our car companies and their technology being owned by the Chinese. Right? Hello?

The bailout needs to happen, but unlike the idiotic one we just gave to Wall Street, it should come with strings. First, fire every asshole working at the top of these companies. Get ‘em out. They are idiots and have been fighting against regulation and EPA standards that would have pushed them in the direction of profitability today. Fuck ‘em. Bring in someone who is innovative and has actually made a lot of money, like a Bill Gates or a Steve Jobs. Make standards and new regulations part of the bailout deal. We have been at a political standstill for years because of the many lawmakers beholden to automakers and their employees. Now it is time to get what should have been done years ago done.

Of course, the right sees this as a way to destroy one of America’s most powerful unions, so they are against it. You’ll see a lot of the assholes who voted for the Wall Street bailout saying this is a bad idea because they want to kill the union. They are okay losing 3 million jobs for ideology. Meanwhile, they can’t handle the idea of universal healthcare and love spending shitloads of money in Iraq. They are amazing idiots. If you support the Iraq War and all it has cost, yet argue against a bailout, please explain to me why I shouldn’t be able to shit down your throat. Because I don’t see any difference between you and a toilet.

FearTheReaper is a writer, actor and stand up comedian. Check back each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday for more from FearTheReaper and read his blog, Stop All Monsters.

 

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Stiles

Stiles

Oakland, CA
November 2002

NOV 18, 2008 09:05 AM

Nobody is making money in the auto market right now. Toyota sales are off 23%, even Prius sales are down. Honda sales are down over 20%.

At a seasonally adjusted annual sales rate of 10.6 million units, nobody makes money - not even Toyota.

roubles

roubles

I'm lost
June 2008

NOV 18, 2008 09:12 AM

Consumer Reports released their reliability survey a few weeks ago and no US brand was in the top 10.

Consumer Reports

Stiles

Stiles

Oakland, CA
November 2002

NOV 18, 2008 09:20 AM

roubles said:
Consumer Reports released their reliability survey a few weeks ago and no US brand was in the top 10.

Consumer Reports



yes, but:


Ford's trucks and truck-based SUVs, such as the Ford F-250 pick-up and Mercury Mountaineer, dragged down the company's overall performance ratings.

"Excluding those, Ford's reliability is now on par with good Japanese automakers," the magazine said in an announcement.

The Ford Fusion and Mercury Milan sedans finished just behind the Toyota Prius as "Most Reliable Family Sedan," said David Champion, head of auto testing for Consumer Reports.

thekiller

thekiller

I'm lost
November 2004

NOV 18, 2008 09:29 AM

The UAW only recently got reasonable after YEARS of dragging down the Big 3.. and you all may not trust Big Business but if you think the UAW isn't Big Business your crazy.. and why let the Fed oversee the bailout when the Fed can't manage a balanced budget or any other reasonable management feat?

This is a Democrat payout to their loyal Union voters... business as usual.

leopold

leopold

Oakland, CA
January 2005

NOV 18, 2008 09:37 AM

i think the reasoning is it would be far worse from a economic stand point to lay off thousands of workers. not to mention what it would do to the communities that rely on those workers putting money into the economy

s5

s5

STAFF

San Francisco, CA

NOV 18, 2008 10:54 AM

FearTheReaper said:
So, we can pay for it with a bailout, or pay for it in unemployment insurance, welfare and an increase in crime.



This is exactly my feeling about it. Either way, we're paying. And if we let everything fall apart, then it will cost even more.

djh1976

djh1976

I'm lost
August 2004

NOV 18, 2008 10:56 AM

This is what happens when you have a reactive society, if we had a proactive society this would not even be going on.

FridgeMagnet

FridgeMagnet

Chicago, IL
November 2004

NOV 18, 2008 11:05 AM

"Our retarded Republican friends "

This site is a joke. You are a joke. The people who run this site and tolerate this bullshit are a joke.

Whether or not I agree with your argument doesn't even matter. The vitriol that spews forth unchecked in this forum is pathetic and exclusionary. Don't like someone's opinion? Insult them. Awesome. Sounds like something O'Reilly would do.

For a site and a writer that so openly mock religion, I've never seen such a confluence of blind dogmatic horseshit. Simply put, you are a poor excuse for a writer and wanna be pundit.

motorfirebox

motorfirebox

Pittsburgh, PA
March 2004

NOV 18, 2008 11:09 AM

better watch it, FTR. if you don't start playing nice, he might vote against your bailout plan.

djh1976 said:
This is what happens when you have a reactive society, if we had a proactive society this would not even be going on.


possibly. i think it has more to do with our ridiculously consumption-oriented society; i think the reactive nature of our society is a symptom of being overly concerned with getting stuff whether we can afford it or not.

Weatherpunk

Weatherpunk

Japan
June 2008

NOV 18, 2008 11:20 AM

Fridge, the problem with opinion columns is the good chance that it might not match YOUR opinion. Caveat emptor: Let the buyer beware.

I've never owned/leased an American car, in the near decade that I've operated autos. I've driven them a few times, but for the most part I've been behind the wheel of either Japanese or the odd Korean jobby. Heck, back when I was in high school and gas was a buck a gallon for regular, I still counted miles-per-gallon because my income was about $40 a month.

While I'm an adult now and make vastly more than that, the expenses have racked up as well & until there is more variety amongs fuel-efficient or even hybrid/electric automobiles within the American companies, I plan to keep driving foreign. I don't make enough money to justify trading in cars every two years or so, so the one car I am paying off has to last me at least a decade, if not closer to 15 years.

I think the bailout should go through, with restrictions at ALL levels within the auto industry. Most of the heavier ones should be at the top, where the people who have the most authority & thus responsibilty, operate. Scale down the amount of regulation tied to this package until it reaches the unions themselves; define a set period of time or circumstances that will keep ridiculous contract negotiations & such off the table while the industry is given the chance to pull itself up by it's own bootstraps.

The quoted materials above & linked articles indicate that there is a fair chance that the auto industry can become profitable & stable within a few years if bold measures are taken; this also means that we should have greater transparency & strategic deliberation before, during, and after this next phase of the economy begins.

I just hope we can put aside politics & blame-gaming to get this shit HANDLED. My back-up plan for Detroit involves selling it to OCP & hoping Robocop can manage the lawless denizens we're about to create.

Stiles

Stiles

Oakland, CA
November 2002

NOV 18, 2008 11:31 AM

FridgeMagnet said:

SPOILERS! (Click to view)

"Our retarded Republican friends "

This site is a joke. You are a joke. The people who run this site and tolerate this bullshit are a joke.

Whether or not I agree with your argument doesn't even matter. The vitriol that spews forth unchecked in this forum is pathetic and exclusionary. Don't like someone's opinion? Insult them. Awesome. Sounds like something O'Reilly would do.

For a site and a writer that so openly mock religion, I've never seen such a confluence of blind dogmatic horseshit. Simply put, you are a poor excuse for a writer and wanna be pundit.



Actually, he's almost completely on the money with this article. The right wing are the ones against the automaker buyout, which will actually save a lot of good jobs in the short and long runs while costing a pittance relative to the big picture.

The Republicans fully deserve the scorn that is being heaped upon them, for this and lots more.


silversoul7

silversoul7

Portland, OR
January 2008

NOV 18, 2008 11:32 AM

Hell yeah! Bail the hell out of them!

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I MUST have this car! love

SuperCrunch

SuperCrunch

Birmingham, AL
January 2007

NOV 18, 2008 12:31 PM

silversoul7 said:
Hell yeah! Bail the hell out of them!

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I MUST have this car! love



Yeah, I say we bail them out on the condition that we all get one of these sexy new cars.

phrogg

phrogg

Greenville, SC
August 2005

NOV 18, 2008 12:46 PM

Stiles said:

FridgeMagnet said:

SPOILERS! (Click to view)

"Our retarded Republican friends "

This site is a joke. You are a joke. The people who run this site and tolerate this bullshit are a joke.

Whether or not I agree with your argument doesn't even matter. The vitriol that spews forth unchecked in this forum is pathetic and exclusionary. Don't like someone's opinion? Insult them. Awesome. Sounds like something O'Reilly would do.

For a site and a writer that so openly mock religion, I've never seen such a confluence of blind dogmatic horseshit. Simply put, you are a poor excuse for a writer and wanna be pundit.



Actually, he's almost completely on the money with this article. The right wing are the ones against the automaker buyout, which will actually save a lot of good jobs in the short and long runs while costing a pittance relative to the big picture.

The Republicans fully deserve the scorn that is being heaped upon them, for this and lots more.




I think I got it. The republicans are trying to set up the Obama administration for fail - in hopes of winning in 2012.

It feels ridiculous to type this statement out, but we are talking republicans here. surreal

carolinacoonass

carolinacoonass

Charlotte, NC
September 2008

NOV 18, 2008 12:48 PM

Fuck the bailout. Let the automotive industry go up in flames and see what phoenix (ie China,Korea) arises. Does anybody believe in standing on their fucking own two anymore? This is fucking America god damn it! The home of the brave. The Feds cant even manage to buy a fucking toilet seat under budget let alone manage another multi-billion dollar bailout. McCain/Obama - they are all the same- tax and spend socialists disguised as self reliant Americans. Fuck them all. We should line them all up like Bobby Dylan said (including the union leaders and corporate execs) and shoot their ass for allowing what has happened to happen. Oh yeah, by the way,I could be arrested for saying that because of the anti-constitutional "Patriot" act. Well Fuck Congress. They don't represent anyone in my neck of the woods anymore and they'll have to pry my guns from my cold dead hands to get me to shut up. It's time they fear us, and fear the working man for the retribution that we will bring if they keep fucking up our pension funds and mothers bank accounts. Congress,corporate america, unions and executives all need a swift kick in the ass to realize how bad they truly have fucked up! I'm ready to do it! I've had enough of this class war bullshit!

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