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Actually, other manufactures are building factories here. Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Hyundai, Subaru, BMW, VW, Mitsubishi....there are probably a few more, but those are just the ones I can think of off the top of my head. The foreign companies are racing to get in while our's are racing to get out. The difference between them is just three letters: U-A-W
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Because their corporate officers make millions of dollars (often tens of millions) a piece annually whether the company succeeds or fails and the UAW sucks the little hope left out. I'm not just talking about GM either, so don't take it that way.
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Here is a list of Toyota's factories in America.
Here is a list of GM factories all over. Please take your time to count the US plants and compare with Toyota. The rest, you'll have to do yourself. Type into Wikipedia "list of [insert automaker here] factories" as a query. Do this with several automakers. Compare their domestic plants with GM's domestic plants. Are you really complaining that GM is investing in a plant in Mexico? Why don't you complain instead that Nissan doesn't do enough to support the US economy? Why don't the Japanese complain that Honda is building a couple of plants over here? I'll answer this one for you. Even the Japanese, living in a culture inundated with advertising propaganda, understand that building one car in one country is a great publicity stunt that earns sales. Unfortunately, Americans ignore the obvious logic that building all cars here is expensive. Let's do some math. Let's assume that all executives, workers, and everyone else makes the same exact money. If a factory in America has more expensive land, insurance, and technology, then the otherwise even playing field is no longer even. That cost has to be offset by reducing wages for someone. Now workers cost more, so executives have to make even less. Now all the good ones go to companies that pay them more. The product begins to suck. The organized workers begin striking over pay and benefits. Crippled by production loss, the company must comply. Quality sucks. Everything sucks with the exception of Corvettes and trucks. For reasons hard for me to identify, this is when GM found pride. GM remembered that it is a company built in America by Americans, and those people deserve the best damned cars out there. The best car won, and that's why we drive Camaros instead of 370Zs or Geneses. The CTS kicks ass, and so does the Malibu, Cruze, and everything else. GM did this because costs were reduced. GM is going to stay in business this time by making good business decisions. I don't want to question GM's decision to invest in a Mexican plant. I'm just happy to see GM in business as an American-managed company. Let's not go nuts and expect everything to get made here.
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I simply ask if you paid me the $500 back, even if it was my own money, how in the world do you think I didn't pay you back? Do you somehow think you should get ANOTHER $500???? I just don't get it. Quote:
GM is a global company. GM has plants in Mexico that build products for markets other than the U.S. Did you know GM will have a plant in Mexico building the 2012 Sonic/Aveo. Did you further know that it won't be shipped here, but rather the U.S. produt will be built just a few miles up the road from me in Orion Michigan? Quote:
But if you were a Korean or Japanes or German car company and a State threw $100 million at the company for property, buildings and training wouldn't you be tempted? And if you build it here, you can save over $500 of ocean shipping. Holy crap and you guys bitch about the bailing out GM? Again, I don't get it. Ok to give 100's of millions to overseas companies to secure 2 or 3,000 jobs is ok, but to help GM is some kind of sin against all mankind. Quote:
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Surprisingly...short of the Moronic Title. That article was one of the few "straight-to-the-point" news reports I've read in a LONG time....
Anyways, after reading some of the stupid comments on that site, and then reading through here, I had a great long post typed up... But I shortened it: This thread is full of fail....
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It's only rhetoric if you're running for office.
Seriously though, it is more expensive to do business here than elsewhere. For the same revenues, it just makes sense to consider alternatives to stay competitive.
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Yes, but imposing tariffs, devaluing the currency, outright banning free trade, or dabbling in a little state capitalism is not the way to "stay competitive"; these policies actually lead to the opposite of what you want to happen. Not saying you specifically proposed or even implied these views, but it was just a general implication that I got from reading a few replies to this thread.
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But to address what you mentioned ... you're saying that its better for global companies to have their home market be 100% free and open, meanwhile their international competitors enjoy a home field advantage (due to the various methods you mentioned)? Sounds like its great for making everyone else competitive, but not so much for the domestic companies. What I personally endorse are mirroring the trade practices of other nations, at least whats practical. If they want free trade, good for them. But if they try and protect their market so they can sell to you without you selling to them ... that doesn't sit well with me.
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Amen. Give reciprocity or get nothing. That should be the fundamental demand of any trade agreement. Otherwise, it won't work (at least not for us).
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