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Engine & Drivetrain
The Law of Supply and Demand At Work
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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Schindler" data-source="post: 565262" data-attributes="member: 56140"><p>I guess we blame our credit card companies when we spend more then we pay back. GM, Delphi, Delta, etc. did not put enough money into thier pension fund when they should have. Now they want everyone to feel sorry for them. If they invested like they should have, they would not be in this situation. When they were giving out bonus after bonus without investing money into the production areas, theier production slipped. Blame the unions for that. When they decided to cut costs by making an inferior product, so sales started to slip, so they make it even cheaper then before to slve the problem. Blame the unions for that. It seems to be working.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Don't blame the unions for your own doing.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>TJR, good points, unfortuantly they arent the same, for your benefit. We will strike ONLY when there is no other choice. We don't demand money when times are hard. The union I belong to gets about a 3% raise every year. What is the rate of inflation?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Not all unions are bad. There are many different unions out there, the is only one OPEC.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Diamonds coming into the US has to go through a broker because the DeBeers family is a monopoly on the diamond industry. Should we do the same with OPEC?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Tom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Schindler, post: 565262, member: 56140"] I guess we blame our credit card companies when we spend more then we pay back. GM, Delphi, Delta, etc. did not put enough money into thier pension fund when they should have. Now they want everyone to feel sorry for them. If they invested like they should have, they would not be in this situation. When they were giving out bonus after bonus without investing money into the production areas, theier production slipped. Blame the unions for that. When they decided to cut costs by making an inferior product, so sales started to slip, so they make it even cheaper then before to slve the problem. Blame the unions for that. It seems to be working. Don't blame the unions for your own doing. TJR, good points, unfortuantly they arent the same, for your benefit. We will strike ONLY when there is no other choice. We don't demand money when times are hard. The union I belong to gets about a 3% raise every year. What is the rate of inflation? Not all unions are bad. There are many different unions out there, the is only one OPEC. Diamonds coming into the US has to go through a broker because the DeBeers family is a monopoly on the diamond industry. Should we do the same with OPEC? Tom [/QUOTE]
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