Chrysler is shutting down all their plants for at least 30 day to save some money. They say they cannot survive without a bailout from the government (or as I like to call it the bank of the tax payers). The auto companies refuse to even consider bankruptcy because of the pressure the auto union is putting on them. They know that if they do file bankruptcy their contract is no longer good.
Part of the problem is the union is too strong and unwilling to make any kind of concessions. Now as I said they are closing all their plants for 30 days but guess what. All the union employees get their full pay and benefits so it is like they are getting a 30 day paid vacation and they want the government and the tax payers of this great country to pay for it. What other business closes for 30 day because they don’t have the money to stay open and are on the verge of bankruptcy and yet keeps paying their employees for doing nothing. I know my boss wouldn’t and neither would yours.
If they want the money this would be a good chance for them to show that they are willing to give up something like what they are asking the tax payers to give up. There should be no tax payer money for any auto company till this part of the contract gets changed. If the employees and union don’t care what happens to the company then why should we.
Bottom line is there needs to be no tax payer money for the union. The government needs to show tuff love and make them accountable for the way they run their company. I cannot even believe that they would pay their employees for a whole month to stay home when they are begging for money to stay in business. I thought it was bad when AIG got their money and then spent a few hundred thousand on a retreat for their executives but that was nothing compared to what Chrysler is doing.
I will never support the government bailout till there are major changes in the way they run the companies and I will not vote for any politician that gives them a free hand out of my tax dollars. The only way we can get their attention is to start voting them out of office.
They need to start paying attention to the people who elect them to office. The public overwhelmingly is against this bail out and we are not stupid. We know the impact it will have on the economy but we also know we don’t want to spend the rest of our lives being blackmailed by companies that do what they want and then tell us we have to give them money because they are to important. I have news for you. No company is more important than the American people. We are what make up this great nation. I would rather live through a few years of hard time then spend the rest of my life beholding to one company.