Sunday, November 9, 2008

Letter To My Senators

Dear Senator,

I am very concerned by two issues. One is the proposed bailout of Detroit automakers and the second is the return to Minority Leader by Sen. Mitch McConnell.

Detroit Automaker deserve no bailout and taxpayer supported relief. For one, these business need to be allowed to fail so they can renegotiate toxic labor agreements that will forever put the Big Three at a competitive disadvantage. The labor monopoly that the UAW has in Detroit will never allow GM, Ford or Chrysler compete globally. In 1998 when Detroit was actually making money selling SUVs, the UAW decided to strike GM costing the company over $2 Billion. GM had not choice but to cave into the wildly insane demands of the union. Caving made Detroit wages over $30/hr higher than the Japanese. Unfortunately Detroit autoworkers are not $30/hr more productive than the Japanese.

Second, Management at the Big Three has failed multiple times over the last 40 years to make good strategic decisions. They missed the small car revolution in the 1970’s and again failed to prepare for fuel the efficient models customers wanted when gasoline prices shot to over $4/gallon. In addition, management teams that failed to pursue value-creating strategies are still in place today.

Finally, government needs to stay out of the car business. The CAFE standards that the US Congress has approved over the years have done little to drive fuel conservation. Putting the onus on automakers to improve efficiency is not going to solve the “problem.” If Congress is serious about fuel economy, raise the gasoline tax. Consumers will demand and buy more fuel-sipping vehicles rather than SUVs.

The additional $50 Billion that Detroit is requesting is an insane figure. That amount of money is over seven times the existing market capitalization of Ford and GM as of Friday. This Government would be better off buying the companies and liquidating them to the highest bidder. Plus, there is no need for a Big Three. Chrysler should have been allowed to fail 25 years ago and if it would have failed, GM and Ford might not be in the perilous situation they are today. To put this number in perspective, you could give every employee of both Ford and GM over $100,000 with $50 Billion. This will cost each American household over $500.

Please allow the market to work through this situation in Detroit. Bankruptcy is a good thing in this case. Some entity will buy these distressed assets and turn the companies around and make them competitive once again. Resist the temptation to do anything and watch what great things will happen.

Finally, I request that you reject Mitch McConnell as Senate Minority Leader. The Republican Party has failed us for the last 8 years. Poor leadership from people like Sen. McConnell transformed the Republican majority into big spending, big government Democrats. Not the fiscally conservative Republicans that most of us support. Poor leadership not only hurt the Republican Party, but America as well as we know have the most liberal member of the US Senate as our President-Elect.

Respectfully submitted,

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

AMEN!!!!
The Union (a.k.a. Mafia) is the reason why they should fail.