WildCat
NWO Master Conspirator
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- Mar 23, 2003
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The auto industry is not necessary for the survival of the middle class.CEO's making $100 Million? $28000 an hour for college drop out throwing a ball through a hoop? Teachers making $15/hr dealing with one of our most important assets?
When remuneration is based on actual value added to society your point becomes valid. If you present a petition to do so I'll sign it. I'm all for a massive restructuring of the means for redistributing wealth in NA.
No one has explained to me what all these bankers did to earn their pay checks? Where did all this Wall Street money come from? Where did it go? How were they allowed to do this?
Don't worry, that was rhetorical. You can quote to me all day what the Union wage is and what kinda benefits they receive, but nobody knows what the sharks on Wall Street were doing to facilitate this collapse. Why? Because they don't disclose their pay, nobody is keeping track of them and they don't produce a tangible product.
This whole economic crisis was a result of the financial institutions playing fast and heavy with the working middle class wealth. When that ran out they outright lied to create more "Hey my autoworker did you know your house is worth $300 000 now, your rich!, borrow some more money against it so I can keep shuffling it around".
And what happened when that ran out? "Hey Mr. Foreign investor, hard working Americans are borrowing money and buying houses like crazy! Why don't you give me some money and get a piece of this action too?"
There's still no accounting for where all the money went. We've been led to believe it just disappeared. I'm inclined to believe that. I don't think it ever existed. It was all based on the promise that the middle class Americans would keep working their manufacturing jobs and continue to make the US a model for the rest of the World. Without a healthy North American auto sector we lose that. I honestly don't believe losing that is an option we can afford to explore.
Many countries have high standards of living without any auto industry at all.