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K8-EEE

(15,667 posts)
Thu Jan 12, 2012, 01:27 AM Jan 2012

Mitt's "Let Detroit Die" Op-Ed From 2008

Now he is trying to act like Obama followed his instruction on Detroit -- The Dems really need to get this out there. He puts the EEEEEEE!!! In Elitist - what a jerk!

http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/19/opinion/19romney.html

I have several prescriptions for Detroit’s automakers.

First, their huge disadvantage in costs relative to foreign brands must be eliminated. That means new labor agreements to align pay and benefits to match those of workers at competitors like BMW, Honda, Nissan and Toyota. Furthermore, retiree benefits must be reduced so that the total burden per auto for domestic makers is not higher than that of foreign producers.

That extra burden is estimated to be more than $2,000 per car. Think what that means: Ford, for example, needs to cut $2,000 worth of features and quality out of its Taurus to compete with Toyota’s Avalon. Of course the Avalon feels like a better product — it has $2,000 more put into it. Considering this disadvantage, Detroit has done a remarkable job of designing and engineering its cars. But if this cost penalty persists, any bailout will only delay the inevitable.

Second, management as is must go. New faces should be recruited from unrelated industries — from companies widely respected for excellence in marketing, innovation, creativity and labor relations.

The new management must work with labor leaders to see that the enmity between labor and management comes to an end. This division is a holdover from the early years of the last century, when unions brought workers job security and better wages and benefits. But as Walter Reuther, the former head of the United Automobile Workers, said to my father, “Getting more and more pay for less and less work is a dead-end street.”

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Mitt's "Let Detroit Die" Op-Ed From 2008 (Original Post) K8-EEE Jan 2012 OP
Please let Mitt be the Nominee Botany Jan 2012 #1
Think the voters might give him that pink slip he was worried about? MADem Jan 2012 #2
I like to fire silver-spoon scumbags who don't give me good service. n/t ellisonz Jan 2012 #3
MY EYES!!! Odin2005 Jan 2012 #4
Spread this over the internet. ellisonz Jan 2012 #5

Botany

(70,504 posts)
1. Please let Mitt be the Nominee
Thu Jan 12, 2012, 01:39 AM
Jan 2012

Go get em Mittens!

I have no doubt that the Ohio to Minnesota to Kentucky vote will
be down w/your good idea from 2008.

ellisonz

(27,711 posts)
5. Spread this over the internet.
Fri Jan 13, 2012, 05:26 AM
Jan 2012

I think this is my favorite part:

"But don’t ask Washington to give shareholders and bondholders a free pass — they bet on management and they lost."

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