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Examiner Editorial: Gangster government gives Chrysler to UAW


Examiner Editorial
May 8, 2009

Give President Barack Obama credit — he at least made the proverbial offer Chrysler’s secured creditors couldn’t refuse. The way Obama strong-armed creditors who rightfully expected to be treated justly under the law was right out of Juan Peron’s playbook.
Like the Argentinian strong man, Obama muscled the owners and creditors out of a productive private company and gave it to union leaders, who will then fill his campaign coffers in gratitude for his generosity. The Examiner’s Michael Barone — who has forgotten more about American government and politics than most Washington, D.C., political experts know — was correct to dub Obama’s Chrysler heist “an episode of Gangster Government.”

Forget what anybody in the White House or what is left of the Chrysler executive corps claims to the contrary because the UAW effectively owns the company now, holding 55 percent of its stock. True, the union doesn’t get an explicit controlling majority of the board of directors, but who needs that when you’ve got the White House guaranteeing your work and the U.S. Treasury Department making sure you never have to worry about the bottom line.

UAW President Ron Gettelfinger’s place in Big Labor’s Hall of Fame is now secure. He found a sugar daddy with an endless supply of cash. So UAW members and retirees can keep right on drawing those pay and benefits so excessively generous they made it impossible for the old Chrysler to compete with Toyota and Honda.

Contrasting mightily with the Pennsylvania Avenue Gang’s thuggery is the quiet confidence of Ford Motor Co.’s president and CEO, Allan Mullaly. He had the foresight three years ago to strengthen his firm’s cash and credit reserves in anticipation of the inevitable decline of auto sales. He also invested heavily in more fuel-efficient products at just the right time for market conditions. When GM and Chrysler headed hats-in-hand to Washington last fall, Mullaly said Ford didn’t want a bailout and then watched quietly as his two crosstown rivals committed corporate suicide.

Now, Ford is positioned strongly to be the last great American car company. With a guy like that at the helm, it’s enough to make people who love American free enterprise go out and buy a new Ford.



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Richard

May 8, 2009

Interesting article from left coast newspaper that isn't blessing everything being done by Obama. Agree Ford is going to be successful because they will be making cars the people will buy and not what the government says has to be made.

 

In a) Continental or b) cracker box

May 8, 2009

I'm glad Examiner calls it as it is: This is a gangster government, racking up RICO case statutes against itself, and has now moved on to Anti-trust violations. Big Government/Big Business/Big Crime; its all the same now, with a nice big fat check to be paid by Big Taxpayer, for the bribery, the payoffs for corruption, the "overhead", the pensions, and then, you know, the "pension fund" *wink*wink*, the costs of enforcement, and so on.
Thanks, now you get to pay for your car two, three, four times over. Come on? Don't you wanna play ball? With the gig boys from the D.C.-Chicago-D. Troit axis?

 

Swo

May 8, 2009

Ford will start to crater soon after the unions force them to take up the slack from the union's lack of income from GM and Chrysler. Nobody is going to skate in this brave new world.

 

Commonsense

May 8, 2009

2010 can't come soon enough!

 

Rick

May 8, 2009

Until the government forces me to buy one of their crappy cars, or more likely, until the government drives the remaining private companies out of business, I will never buy a car from Obama or from the UAW. I don't appreciate the bullying mob mentality that these Chicago thugs are getting away with.

 

wondergirl

May 8, 2009

F.U.A.W.

 

MrTim

May 8, 2009

B.O. isn't smart enough to do this on his own..who's behind the 'curtain'..??'' I think Howard Dean..dnc chair,Chicago's Daley...Soros...B.O. is only a tele=prompter reader...then its aah,you know,aahh,ummm,,,you know , aahh.....

 

melpol

May 9, 2009

There is no person as corrupt or greedy as a union leader. There are no callouses on their hands. They produce nothing but threats of a long lasting strike. The auto industry would have been better off if there was never a UAW.

 

Missiondweller

May 9, 2009

MrTim: You think Howard Dean is smart enough? LOL!!!!!!!

 

MrTim

May 9, 2009

Missiondweller...Howard Dean is smart...as well as the head of the DNC..what he say's goes...Thats where the $$ are...B.O. is a tool...What say you about Daley/Soros ???

 

Wombat

May 11, 2009

Wow! You really hit the nail on the head!
The really funny is that Gettelfinger says the UAW will still strike against Chrysler if necessary even thought they own 55 per cent of the company!

 

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