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Jim Stiene on April 24, 2009, 4:30 PM

The way the world economy is shaping I would guess entire countries are moving towards a kind of specialization of skills where only the highest tech manufacturing is economically feasible in America.

As long as workers can master the skills of something like auto manufacturing in Central America or places with a lower living standard and wage, either a company moves work their or their competitors will, saving on labor costs they could pass on in price or better materials, advertising, etc.

We are no longer a manufacturing country. We are a information, design and services country. And even lacking the financial incentive to pay American workers ten ot twenty times the wage of Mexican workers, the cost of medical benefits endangers all American jobs.

Unless we bring down the cost of operations, through price regulation, and eliminate some of the beaurocracy the entire country is going to be in trouble as 80 million baby boomers need hip replacements and bypass surgery. Who is going to pay for this exactly? Company pension funds, stockholders, taxpayers?

Unions have moved almost exclusively to the public sector where there is political lobbying but no competition, and that threatens us in the form of medical benefits going forward.

But I am getting off the subject. As a programer, I sit back and watch technical skills move east, knowing design skill and experience is the only advantage I have. Can auto workers say only they are capable of operating machines, those in Mexico can’t for one tenth the cost?

The real world operates on a rutheless logic of cost efficiency, supply and demand and the old economies will not make products much longer. We will design and market them while someone else makes them.

The service industry will be the only remaining blue collar segment and government intervention is not going to stop this by forcing companies to be less cost effective.

As a programer, all I can do is readjust and figure out where it is going, and what advantages I can offer people, not how to stop jobs moving east. Using the government as a dike against the laws of cost efficiency is a band aid for a broken leg. You can ask for ethical behavior from businesses but not self destructiveness.

As for GMs crisis, they have to stop working with Exxon and realize hybrid and electrics are the only feasible SUVs people will buy. No one is going to buy a 12 MPG suburban tank when they know the $4 gallon is eventually coming back.

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tim hall on April 25, 2009, 4:37 PM

The crisis is that U.S. automakers did not switch to better technology sooner. But it was market driven. People kept buying old technology, so why punish your investors by blowing money on developement? The fed. can’t place mandates if the public wants to keep living in the past. Cheap oil. Oil was not as cheap as the public was led to believe. We paid for it in our taxes. But the oil was too cheap for too long. We control government mandates, but we are to busy getting ahead and enjoying life to do our research and discuss our future in order to make the necessary changes. We always wait and hope that the brains of our sociaty is taking care of us.

Here is something you should be discussing: All of our midwestern and southern cities need massive infrastructure work. All of the underground pluming has deteriorated or became inadequate as has other utilities. Now is the time to tear into it and rebuild it for the future. While rebuilding, we should add state of the art massive transit. Who do we hire to build the massive transit? G.M./U.S. This way we are not just pissing away money on old technology that dose not fit our needs and will not be able to compete in world labor markets. Our investment would clearly meet the needs of future generations. We have investers setting on the sidelines losing their wealth. The government needs to act to make it happen. We have to voice our needs in large groups before our government can act. It has been proven that jobs create jobs. Our defence is way over built. Our real defence in today’s world are our allies. All we are doing is making investors of our defence contractors wealthier. We are not a facist nation that needs to control the world militarily. We are a nation that leads by example.

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petty deh on May 13, 2009, 11:05 PM

maybe at the end, it’s all about bailouts that can save the industry..

 

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