UAW chief Gettelfinger warns that one or two automakers could collapse without immediate assistance, and asks Congress not to adjourn before reaching an agreement. (WSJ)
Gettelfinger is part of the problem. In some ways, he could almost be considered the enemy because he has been able to force the auto companies to increase their expenses when they could least afford it. He sees the long term problem with raising expenses, but he continues to ask for more so that he can keep his own income high. Yes, that is the enemy.
Gettelfinger thinks more about himself and his members than he does about the country and long term affect from his actions. This type of action has hurt the U.S. and our ability to compete with others in the auto market. Yes, he is the enemy!
I am beginning to think that the big 3 have been beaten down so much over the years that they now side with the enemy. Kind of like hostages and kidnap victoms. After awhile, they side with the enemy.
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Gettelfinger thinks more about himself and his members than he does about the country and long term affect from his actions. This type of action has hurt the U.S. and our ability to compete with others in the auto market. Yes, he is the enemy!
I am beginning to think that the big 3 have been beaten down so much over the years that they now side with the enemy. Kind of like hostages and kidnap victoms. After awhile, they side with the enemy.