Friday, August 21, 2009

Why Don't Toyota, Honda, & BMW Build Cars in Blue State Michigan Where Skilled Auto Workers

Why did Honda, Toyota and BMW decide to AVOID like the plague the idea of putting their plants in Michigan, which is a Democrat state?



Aren't the auto workers of Michigan experienced, talented, ethical and hard working?



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because we have liberals running Michigan [ tax and spend] who will tax your dead mother in law plus other high cost witch has caused everything to leave Michigan which



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Its all about money. A typical Detroit autoworker earns over $30/hour, plus major medical benefits and pension benefits which add up to over $75/hour. By building plants in primarily southern states, they can avoid such large worker costs. The typical worker in those plants make $18-$25/hour with a less generous medical plan and a 401K instead of a pension plan. The total is less than half of a Detroit worker's total.
so Tennessee and South Carolina are white collar states?
None of these answers capture the whole story.



Half of the answer, is OBVIOUSLY that the South and even more so, corrupt, third-world, U.S.-sponsored regimes abroad pose better opportunities STRICTLY in terms of higher profit margins. But the question also crucially points out that there are hard-working, ethical folks in Michigan who also served as the original source of some of the first auto-making factories in the world. So why do they have to suffer from profit-grubbing corporations, the question is also asking? No one has answered this so far.

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