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Why Doesn't Toyota USA Need A Bailout?
Nietzsche is Dead ^ | 12 Nov 08 | foutsc

Posted on 11/12/2008 11:41:02 AM PST by foutsc

So the Big Three are asking for a government handout... You should write your representatives and ask them this question:

Why are the Big Three going broke and asking for taxpayer money while Toyota USA is expanding?
Ford, GM and Chrysler have become as sclerotic as the liberal states that host them. Like the failed state of Michigan, the Big Three promised goodies to the masses and now they have the gall to ask the American taxpayer to fund their generosity. Note to nanny-state liberals (in government and on corporate boards): It's not generosity when you do it with other people's money!

If you want to get mad, go read this WSJ article about how GM pays people to not work. Speaker Pelosi is worried about excessive executive pay when she should be focusing on excessive executive stupidity.

So why isn't Toyota in trouble? Pro-union folks will tell you it's because down south they are able to exploit their workers. Well, maybe Detroit didn't exploit its workers, but it's now extorting money from the entire country as a reward. Despite what Democrats tell us, our nation does not have one uniform economic policy. Each state and locality employs distinct taxation, employment and business laws that affect employment rates and wages. We can study these various economies to learn what works and what doesn't. People in Illinois, Ohio and Michigan can tell you that things ain't workin' there. Is it President Bush's fault, or is it the fault of corruption, high taxation, and business unfriendly state governments?

Professor Phil Gramm points the finger at dysfunctional state governments:

Business conditions were better in the successful states than in the lagging ones. Capital and labor gravitated to where the burdens were smaller and the opportunities greater.

No one should let Michigan politicians blame their problems solely on the decline of the U.S. auto industry.

Yes, Michigan lost 83,000 auto manufacturing jobs during the past decade and a half, but more than 91,000 new auto manufacturing jobs sprung up in Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and Texas.

The facts show that soak the rich policies, over-regulation, and yes, overreaching unions, destroy jobs. States like Ohio and Michigan have only their failed liberal policies to blame. And the same can be said for the welfare queens who run the Big Three: They overpromised and undersold on pensions and benefits. You can pile the goodies sky high, but somebody has to pay the bill. Toyota knows this, as does Texas, Tennessee, and Florida.

Liberal Democrats and the press (but I repeat myself) will be trying to convince you otherwise. Arm yourself against their economic nonsense by going here and reading the entire article on state economies. I also recommend you read everything written by the erudite and highly entertaining economics professor Walter E. Williams. Here is a quote from his web site:

"We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office." -- Aesop
Walter E. Williams home page: http://www.gmu.edu/departments/economics/wew/

Gramm Article on State Economieshttp://online.wsj.com/article/SB122126282034130461.html?mod=opinion_main_commentaries


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Politics
KEYWORDS: aflcio; automakers; bailout; bho2008; bigthree; cardcheck; chicagomob; chrysler; congress; democrats; economy; environmentalists; ford; gm; hoffa; honda; michigan; nissan; obama; pelosi; reid; seiu; taxes; teamsters; toyota; uaw; unions
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To: foutsc

Thank you so much!!!!


101 posted on 11/23/2008 1:00:29 PM PST by netmilsmom (Psalm 109:8 - Let his days be few; and let another take his office)

To: allmost; 1rudeboy
You seem very intelligent...

He is.

How about this, I'm not sure why you would bring the exchange rate into is.

102 posted on 11/23/2008 1:04:53 PM PST by fanfan

To: NorCoGOP

If the United Auto workers want jobs, they should take the salary cuts now. They will have to eventually.

Currently they are being over paid for producing a lesser product. No company can do that, and stay in business.

The people who work in the manufacturing plants such as Toyota, Honda, and Hyundai, in the United States are Americans too.


103 posted on 11/23/2008 1:16:33 PM PST by fanfan

To: allmost
Funny stuff, enjoy working the ‘send American capital abroad’ circuit. It pays well from what I understand.

Are you a protectionist?

104 posted on 11/23/2008 1:22:29 PM PST by fanfan


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