If U.S. automakers didn't pay their workers an average of $29.25 per hour (plus huge pensions and benefits) to make gas-guzzling junk cars, then they wouldn't need our tax money. Most Americans don't make anywhere near $29.25 per hour--so why should we hand over our hard-earned money to auto workers?
how come detroit has this problem? bloated products and product line ? bloated management and salaries ?
Hyundai USA sales is up 14%
Toyota overtook GM last year as #1 automaker worldwide on a "Bad Economy" GM is talking about
Kia and Honda opened a plant in the USA just last month
emforty2 3 years ago
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If U.S. automakers didn't pay their workers an average of $29.25 per hour (plus huge pensions and benefits) to make gas-guzzling junk cars, then they wouldn't need our tax money. Most Americans don't make anywhere near $29.25 per hour--so why should we hand over our hard-earned money to auto workers?
TranCendenZ 3 years ago 3