Date: Monday, November 17, 2008, 1:36 PM
D o w n s i z e r - D i s p a t c h
Quote of the Day: "The Constitution poses no serious threat to our form of government." -- Joseph Sobran
Subject: Should you pay autoworkers to do nothing?
If the history of the current era is ever written properly it may be called "The Age of the Government Sponsored Scam." The examples are piling up. Here's the latest . . .
Did you know that GM and other automakers with UAW contracts have to pay many of their employees to do nothing! It's called a Job Bank. Laid-off workers at Ford, GM, and Chrysler are paid 90% of their previous wages to sit in a room at the factory doing nothing!
Think of what this will mean if the politicians pass a bill to bailout GM, or Chrysler, or Ford. When you go to work you'll be laboring part of the day to pay some members of the United Auto Workers union to sit and produce nothing.
Doesn't that sound like a scam to you, and wouldn't a bailout represent government sponsorship of this scam?
Do you think, perhaps, the Detroit automakers might not need a bailout if they didn't sign such stupid contracts with the UAW union?
Do you think, perhaps, that no bailout should even be considered as long as such contracts are in place?
Do you think, perhaps, that the Democrats may ignore this problem unless they hear outrage about it from their constituents?
If you have Democratic representatives you may want to ponder whether they represent the unions, or you. Shouldn't you ask them where their loyalties lie?
Or, if you have Republican representatives, do you think they might make an issue of this if you inform them of it?
And what about your friends, families, and neighbors? Shouldn't they hear about this too?
Fortunately, the UAW contracts with the Detroit automakers are up for re-negotiation right now.
This is the ideal time to shout this story far and wide. Either . . .
* The UAW will have to give-up their do-nothing Job Banks, and perhaps save the Detroit automakers without the need for a bailout, or . . .
* The proposed bailout will fail in Congress if the Job Banks are still in place
Please do four things . . .
* Forward this message to your friends
* Open a Digg account and Digg this message on our blog, so more people will see it
* Use your personal comments to ask Democratic representatives whether they represent you, or the unions, and ask Republican representatives to make a major issue of this













I guess as long as you can hide those costs in the price of your product, you can do anything you want. That's part of the free market. When your proudct is no longer competitive, then it's time to wake up. It's time to wake up. There should be no bailout until these crazy UAW practices are placed in moratorium.
Posted by: Clay | Wednesday, November 26, 2008 at 10:51 AM