Why Won't the American Government Help the "American" Auto Industry Out Financially?
It is sad to see more and more Japanese made cars on the street--I blame the oil companies because if gas were low you and I know we'd be driving a safer SUV. A small piece of Americana is being threatened--at least our local, state, and federal government buys American autos.
In the past we have helped out Boeing, Halliburton, Alcoa, Lockheed Martin, Exxon, Airlines etc. Don't get me started on pick-me-ups to our state-owned companies like USPS or Amtrak.
Foreign companies don't have to worry about unions and unions are good because we want our fellow brethren to receive an adequate wage.
Studebaker, Packard and Hudson would like to know that too...after they change dtheir assembly lines over to help build the US Armed forces in WW2 they never recovered.
the government should help the big 3 move their assembly plants into less expensive areas of the country, you can pay someone on an assembly line in NM a lot less than someone on an assembly line in NJ or Detroit, and they can live a better lifestyle due to the lower cost of living
I watched the Ford Edison plant and GM plant(Elizabeth area) go under, people were getting paid I good wage but that didntgo anywhere in NJ, that same wage here in NM would have people lined up for the jobs, actually could lower the wage by 20% probably
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