Acid King wrote:Blaming the UAW is CLASS WARFARE! Why do you hate the working man?
No, no, only efforts to shift wealth
away from the rich in ANY capacity are "class warfare" - any shift in the other direction is "patriotism" and "evidence of capitalism's inherent greatness." Unless you've been living in a different country from me for the past few decades.
In any event, while the UAW gets a number of perks (some of which are pretty unnecessary), whatever impact its setup has had on the auto companies' situation is a
drop in the bucket compared to the long-term (and well-compensated) failures of the executives (who, even after receiving the money, are apparently not going to be required to step down from the companies they ruined - the free market at work!) - and of course nearly all of the concessions are coming from (where else?) labor. As an example, you know how Chrysler is closing its plants for a month? The blue collar workers are being laid off for that period, but the upper echelons
will continue to be paid. Yeah, those damn unions, they get EVERYthing they want, while the management is utterly powerless at their filthy, lazy hands.
Not to mention, of course, that despite the howls of "Socialism!" and demands of varying conditions over the auto bailout, there was nary a peep over the bank bailout, which was twenty times as large, and the recipients of the latter
don't even have to tell anyone where the money's going.
Sorry, but anyone who thinks that the working class is the one coming out ahead via the bailout, or responsible for the sorry economic state in the first place, is nothing short of delusional.