REAL NEWS: DETROIT AUTO CRISIS
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UNIONS CAUSED THE  BEST OF TIMES,
UNIONS ALSO CAUSED THE WORST OF TIMES.

   When I was an apprentice craftsman many years ago, I realized that
our union workers took great pride in their work and were trying to make
their employers successful.  The owners showed benevolent appreciation
and payed the highest wages.  Most owners wanted to also belong to our
union and proudly pulled out their union membership cards and showed them
at every opportunity.  Our union was esteemed everywhere as a model for
labor-management relations.

   Later, when I became the local union secretary, almost all craftsmen
wanted to join our union.  They had to prove their competency or enroll
in our training program.  Most non-union businesses in our craft wanted
to enjoy the benefits of being union, but I had to help investigate them
to be sure they could provide the working conditions we insisted upon.
We didn't want to force all workers and businesses into the union -- only
the worthy.

   And then we started finding that some of our new international union
headquarters officers were being investigated by Congress for Communist
activiities.  Our international officers stopped being favorable to
decent employers and insisted that our local Contract Negotiating
Committees demand benefits very harmful to employers.

   Wedges formed between management and labor, and employers were no
longer welcome at local union meetings.  The international sent
troublemakers to the locals to stir up what would harm the employers.
Employers could  no longer pay us top wages because we were trying to
keep them from making  money with frivolous demands.  Our union retiree
pensions were terminated because strikes had used up all the money.

   Communists are never satisfied and always demand more.  The
international officers didn't care that jobs couldn't be provided by a
poor man.  When so many union shops failed, there weren't enough union
jobs left to support the international union bureacracy, so the union
finally folded.  The Communists who got their satisfaction by harming
capitalists just moved on to other unions.

   Perhaps this is why so many businesses moved offshore.

--REAL NEWS Editor   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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LABOR'S ROLE IN DETROIT'S DISASTER --
UNIONS AND GOVERNMENT CAUSING AUTOMAKERS CRISIS
By Henry Lamb, WorldNetDaily     November 15, 2008

   While Detroit's big three automakers grovel for a tax-funded bailout,
14 U.S-based, international automakers announced last year's additional
investments of $39.3 billion in 69 facilities that employ 92,700 people
with an annual payroll of $6.3 billion.

   Why are the U.S.-based international automakers expanding, while
Detroit's big three are grasping for a life-saving handout?  The answer,
of course, is labor unions.  Only two facilities of the U.S.-based
international automakers are unionized, one in California, the other in
Illinois.  All the others are union-free and are doing quite well.

   The big three domestic automakers have already been granted $25
billion to retool.  Now, they want another $50 billion, half of which is
needed to fund union-mandated benefits.

   Non-union automakers produce nearly one-third of all new cars and
trucks.  They now control nearly 40 percent of the market, while the
union-controlled "big three" are reducing production, losing market share
and going broke.  The thousands of union workers who now face
unemployment must hang much of the blame on their unions.

   Labor unions came into existence to counter the absolute power of
employers.  The history of the labor movement is boisterous and bloody.
In the evolution of American business, labor has, at times, been noble;
at times, it has been corrupt.  Like every other institution that amasses
power, labor has abused its power by requiring its employers to provide
more "goodies" than can be supported by a free market.

   The government should not use tax dollars to fund these benefits.  If
the market will not support union demands, then the demands should be
modified or ignored.

   Union officials are not rushing to the rescue of the automakers by
offering to modify their demands.  They are rushing to their favorite
well-funded politicians demanding payback for their election support.

   Labor unions want even more.  They want "The Employee Free Choice
Act," also called "Card Check".  This legislation would remove
unionization from the control of the National Labor Relations Board's
secret ballot process.  Instead, labor bosses would be allowed to put a
card in front of an employee and say "sign here."  When a majority of
employees sign the card, the entity is unionized.

   It's hard to imagine that any legislator would even think of voting
for legislation that would so clearly authorize the probability of
intimidation and abuse.  But it passed the House of Representatives 241
to 185 and garnered 51 of the 60 votes needed in the Senate.

   Labor unions own far too many politicians.  Labor unions, with help
from their well-funded and endorsed politicians, have bitten the hand
that feeds them.  Now the hand, in Detroit, is a bloody nub that can hand
out no more food.

   The root cause of this problem is interference with the free market.
Unions and government are the source of this interference.  Since its
heyday in the 1960s, both unions and government have continually required
the Detroit auto industry to adopt policies and procedures that could not
be supported by a free market.  The cumulative effect of this
interference is the disaster that now faces the industry, the government
and the nation.

   A free market economy, as opposed to a government-managed economy, is
a fundamental principle of freedom.  Every market intrusion erodes both
the economy and freedom, whether the intrusion comes from unions or from
government.  Sadly, neither unions nor government seem to care about
freedom or free markets.  Their actions demonstrate their faith in the
Marxist philosophy that government must manage markets.

   It was government intrusion into the free market that required banks
to lend to unqualified homebuyers, which caused the housing bubble and
the inevitable collapse that has so devastated the financial industry.
The consequential credit crisis hastened the inevitable collapse of the
overburdened auto industry.  The ripple effect from these collapses has
only begun to be felt across the entire economy.

   The paramount question now is whether to kick the inevitable collapse
a little further down the road by confiscating more tax dollars to bail
out failing enterprises, or to let them collapse now.

   It's hard to imagine the United States without the big three
automakers.  It's even harder to imagine the pain and suffering that
would accompany their collapse.  It's not hard to imagine, or even
predict, the consequences of continuing to confiscate taxes or print new
(valueless) money to reward the past mistakes of government, unions and
industry.

   Even a casual look around the world or across history reveals that
government-managed economies are a poor substitute for free enterprise.
Each new government bailout is another step deeper into agovernment-
managed economy for America.  This change in direction from free
enterprise to a managed economy has but one destination: total collapse.
Ultimately, blame must finally be placed where it belongs -- upon the
people who elected the officials who decided to make this change.
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I'M MAD, AND I'M NOT GOING TO TAKE IT ANY MORE.
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With ACORN, La Raza, and Ohio Dem officials sitting on 20,000 suspect voter
registrations and other Dept heads releasing Joe the Plumber's confidential
information, this has been an incredibly, uncreditable election.

Hope you didn't waste your time and gas to stand in line at one of their
polling places hoping the electoral system isn't a fraud.

Rich Martin

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This was an incredibly uncreditable election.  Rich Martin

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