How the UAW Will Kill the Big Three

Guest Post by Eric Peters

The United Auto Workers (UAW) almost killed the American car industry once – back in the ‘70s and ‘80s – when it succeeded in making American cars too expensive (and too poorly built) relative to the Japanese competition – by demanding high wages and benefits for low-quality work.

Now comes its second opportunity.

Today, the union – which represents workers from GM, Ford and FiatChrysler – will tell Congress it opposes President Trump’s efforts to reduce the regulatory burden on the companies which employ the union’s workers and the car buyers which support them. It will tell Congress it wants the Obama-era fatwas defining carbon dioxide as an “emission” – and thus a “pollutant” – to remain in force and be enforced.

And for the public to be forced to spend more money on cars that are more “efficient” – regardless of the cost.

The UAW does not put it quite that way, of course.

Instead, it says that rescinding the fatwas – which are literally fatwas, orders emitted by unelected regulatory termites who have somehow acquired de facto legislative powers – “could lead to protracted litigation and uncertainty in the industry that will limit growth,” in the words of UAW Legislative Director Josh Nasser.

What that means is the UAW prefers to let California and other states run by “climate change” beee-lievers – in the put-your-hands-on-theTV-and-be-healed religious sense of the word – impose their religious beliefs on the car industry and thus upon the rest of the country and so the entirety of the car buying public.

Nasser does not want to fight them – or for the Orange Man to do so, either. Notwithstanding the Orange Man was elected – and so can claim a national mandate the regulatory termites and UAW cannot.

California, et al have vowed to “fight” The Orange Man’s efforts to reduce the cost of buying new cars by dialing back how “efficient” they are required to be. He has also stated most heretically that he does not beee-lieve in “climate change” – at least, not in the computer-model-generated/cooked-books Impending Doom hystericized “theory” being peddled by secular Jimmy Swaggarts looking to make use of Useful Idiots (or poltroonish opportunists) such as the UAW’s Nasser.

Who ought to grok that it is important as a purely practical matter – as a matter of their economic survival, ultimately – to dial back the cost of new cars because people do not have unlimited funds to buy them. That if people cannot afford to buy them, it does not matter how “efficient” they are.

Hybrids and electric cars being economic Exhibits A and B.

They are both very “efficient” – meaning, they do not much use much or even any gas. And they are considered  very “clean” in terms of their carbon dioxide “emissions” – by dint of the fact that their “emissions” aren’t “emitted” at the tailpipe. They are also the only vehicles  currently on the market which meet the fatwas emitted by the Obama-era unelected but de facto law-making regulators.

Which the Orange Man isn’t even trying to rescind – as such.

All the Orange Man is trying to do is maintain the previously imposed fatwa intact through 2026.

This means that cars made between now and then will not have to average almost 50 MPG – no matter how much it costs car buyers.

Instead, they will only be forced to average 30-something, no matter what it costs car buyers.

Which has already caused the price of today’s new cars to increase such that people have begun to shy away from buying them, which the UAW apparently has not noticed but probably ought to have.

This includes “efficient” models like the hybrid Chevy Volt – which Chevy had to stop making because people stopped buying it. And the Bolt EV – which Chevy is still making but having to give away, as is the case with all EVs – including those manufactured by St. Elon the Electrified.

Because while these hybrids and EVs reduce fueling costs, they increase buying costs. Which means they do not save you money. Which is something Nasser and the UAW do not grok – or are afraid to discuss.

The situation grows more economically perverse as the cost of gas continues to decrease – the result of increased supply – which increases demand. Not for “efficient” and expensive hybrids and EVs – but for cars that aren’t.

Because the bottom line for car buyers isn’t “efficiency.” It is the bottom line.

Another concept apparently beyond the ken of the UAW – and California, et al.

They live in a cost-no-object bubble of dementia; swim in a miasma of End Times rapture predicated on “climate change” mumbo jumbo they don’t understand or are terrified to contradict, social justice warrioring having thoroughly infested every corridor of power precisely because it is seen as a means to more of the same.

If “climate change” is “denied” it amounts to the same thing as Dorothy’s dog pulling back the curtains and revealing the little man within pulling the levers and speaking into the voice amplifier which produces the voice of Oz.

And we can’t have that – no matter what it costs us.

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20 Comments
Hollow man
Hollow man
June 23, 2019 7:42 am

`once again Democrats destroying the country a lot faster than republicans.

gatsby1219
gatsby1219
June 23, 2019 8:14 am

Wake me when Civil War 2 starts.

Self inflicted TKO
Self inflicted TKO
June 23, 2019 8:16 am

And we’ll just keep burning our food supply in our gas tanks as the price of oil drops and our corn production goes in the toilet this year due to the crazy weather.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
  Self inflicted TKO
June 23, 2019 10:54 am

Sir, you have common sense. The sad thing is, there are people who will vehemently disagree with you because you’re either talking about their Government suck-tit, or little piglets who won’t vote for the sow who pulls it away.

Martin
Martin
June 23, 2019 10:21 am

Can’t Blame the assemblers in the UAW for crappy electronics & rust ? My experience was a dead starter motor, fuel pump, cat. convertor, and 4 emissions sensors after 90k miles. The sensors had to be changed every 2 years thereafter to by-pass the emissions test. The UAW @ GM assembled junk electronics & electrical parts from ACDelco. How the heck does a differential cover rust or rot from the inside out while immersed in 90wt gear oil ? How does the whole assembly holding a spare tire just rust off leaving the wheel & tire to be hit by the car behind..

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
  Martin
June 23, 2019 10:48 am

I don’t know how old your GM vehicle is, but I suspect it was made after 2008. You will notice that very few parts on your vehicle will have stamped “Made in USA” on it. Also, you will notice and complain about RUST. Well, it’s because the parts in it are made in China, and most of the steel is from China also. Most of the employment lost in the auto industry was in parts manufacture, and when the Nigger started in the White House, we started with 28 blast furnaces smelting iron meant for steel manufacture, and when he left we were down to maybe 6, which is due to manufacturers refusing to buy US sourced steel. See, you were getting fucked and now you know the how and why of it.

starfcker
starfcker
  Martin
June 23, 2019 3:18 pm

Chinese steel, baby

TC
TC
June 23, 2019 10:25 am

The big labor unions are a lot like American politics in general: it’s obvious that neither is really interested in what’s best for their average constituent.

gatsby1219
gatsby1219
  TC
June 23, 2019 10:49 am

Unions are a Democrat slush fund.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
June 23, 2019 12:08 pm

The UAW leadership are worse than whores. They sat back and said nothing while the auto companies outsourced all of the parts manufacture overseas. They should have told the management that the second “Made in China” parts showed up in the assembly plants the workers would all walk out and shut it down. Nope, nothing was said and the workers didn’t seem to complain much either. They perfectly illustrate a big problem in America- it’s okay for you to get fucked as long as I get my shekels.

KaD
KaD
June 23, 2019 4:18 pm

Just yesterday the SO stated it was sad that there isn’t one US made car he’d consider buying.

BB
BB
  KaD
June 23, 2019 4:33 pm

Iska ,damn I didn’t know they cost that much. I won’t buy a new Toyota Tacoma either at that price. I will just spent 6,000 and fix up the one I have.Then maybe get a good used one for 10,000 if I can find one.

Shinmen Takezo
Shinmen Takezo
June 23, 2019 5:23 pm

I stopped to help some poor schmuck on the road the other day. His car broke down. I took one look at it and said, “I see what your problem is.”

He asked, what’s that?

I replied… “You’re driving an American made car, made by fat, lazy, dope-smoking, under-educated Americans who belong to a communist worker’s union.”

He didn’t like what he heard.

BTW… I drive a Honda.

BUCKHED
BUCKHED
June 23, 2019 11:45 pm

The UAW didn’t do it…the Big Three did it to themselves by accepting Bullshit deals and doing what most folks do in their positions….saying Fuck It by the time it all implodes I’ll be long gone.

The Big Three should have hired Donald Fites of Caterpillar . He knew how to kick the union in the balls .

Dennis
Dennis
June 23, 2019 11:49 pm

In 1979 I was hired by McDonnell Douglas to work on the DC-9 assembly line. During the indoctrination process we were visited by a representative of the UAW (WTF!) which we were forced to join if we wanted the job. He started to describe the “benefits” of the union and then stated that union dues would be 2 hours pay a week if I remember correctly, starting with the first paycheck. He then mentioned that the union could not provide any representation until our 90 day probationary period was up to which I replied “If you can’t represent us for 90 days why are you taking the dues out now for?” About 50 pairs of eyes looked over at me with an expression of “I can’t believe you said that!” while the union rep just stared at me for a while and without another word turned and walked away. That was the total sum of the representation I got from the UAW during my 15 years at Douglas.

Gloriously Deplorable Paul
Gloriously Deplorable Paul
  Dennis
June 24, 2019 12:39 am

Used to work part time at a small shop at Long Beach airport. Driving to dinner in the evenings we would go past part of the Douglas facility on the airport. There would always be “Dougloids” standing around with their hands in their pockets (Douglas Gloves) waiting for something to do.
I’m sure it’s the same at Boeing, Northrop and everywhere else the UAW/IAM/IBT/ILWU operate.