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Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Pat Buchanan :: Townhall.com Columnist
As GM Goes, So Goes the GOP
by Pat Buchanan
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Understandably, Republicans are seething.

When Hank Paulson demanded $700 billion to haul away the trash in the dumpsters of JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs -- assuring us we could hold a garage sale of the junk -- they rebelled. They acted as the nation, by 100 to one, demanded. They killed the Wall Street bailout.

The Dow quickly sank another 1,000 points, and, charged with criminal irresponsibility by the elites, the GOP buckled, reversed itself, rescued the bailout -- and was wiped out on Nov. 4.

Now we hear from Paulson that the $700 billion Congress voted will not, after all, be used to buy up all that rotten paper on the books of the big banks. Some banks are using the cash to buy other banks.

So Republicans are right to be enraged. They are victims of the biggest bait-and-switch in political history. But they are now about to do something terminally stupid. With GM, Ford and Chrysler teetering on the brink, they are turning a cold stone face to Detroit and are about to follow the counsel of that quintessential Bushite Dick Darman, who said of our computer chip industry, "If our guys can't hack it, let 'em go."

America responded -- by letting George H.W. Bush and Darman go.

Are Republicans aware of what they are about to do?

When workers, execs, engineers, dealers, salesmen and suppliers are all factored in, the Big Three employ 3 million people who contribute $21 billion a year to Social Security and Medicare, and $25 billion in federal income taxes. Add in all the businesses that depend on the auto industry, and we are talking about one-tenth of the U.S. labor force.

As columnist Tom Piatak of Chronicles and Takimag.com writes, 850,000 retirees, and their families, depend for pensions and health care on the Big Three. If they go under, the burden falls on us.

And to let the auto industry die is to write America out of much of the economic future of the planet.

In a good year, like 2005, Americans buy more than 17 million new cars, and West Europeans as many. Tens of millions in Eastern Europe, Russia, China, India and Southeast Asia are now moving into the middle class each year. These folks will all need or want one or two family cars. If we let the U.S. auto industry die, that immense and burgeoning market will be lost forever to America, and ceded to Asia.

"Who cares?" comes the free-traders' reply. Japanese and Koreans are setting up factories here. They can pick up the slack.

But that means Americans will work for and depend on foreign companies for a necessity of our national life as vital as the imported oil and gas on which our cars and trucks operate. All the profits of the mighty automobile industry in America will be sent abroad.

Before Republicans follow this free-trade fanaticism to their final interment, they might study the results of a poll by Peter Hart:

-- Seventy-eight percent of Americans believe the U.S. auto industry is highly or extremely important. Three percent think we can do without it.

-- Ninety percent of Americans believe the death of the U.S. auto industry would do great damage to our economic future.

-- By 55 percent to 30 percent, Americans favor federal loans to save it. And by 64 percent to 25 percent Americans back President-elect Obama's resolve not to let the U.S. auto industry go under. Continued...

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Pat Buchanan is a founding editor of The American Conservative magazine, and the author of many books including State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America .
 
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Pat- you are right on.

Thank You Pat
It's nice to see someone cares about us, the auto workers. First of all I would like to clear the record of all the lies and misconceptions out there about our industry. We DO NOT nor have we ever made $77 per hour. The high end blue collar wage is $28 per hour and any new hires after January will be $14 per hr. We have cut our health care benefits in half. We have cut our retirement. We, the union members, have agreed to pay half of the retirees pensions to take the burden off the company. We at GM make more cars that get at or near 30 mpg than all foreign car makers combined. We have several hybrids and the only SUV hybrid. We have good quality vehicles and have won several awards for them.
This is what we make or support...
First and Foremost, 3,ooo,ooo direct jobs lost from the Big 3 and since the average family is 4.5 people that equals 21,500,000 peoples income lost.

Millions and Millions of Indirect Job Losses,
Cars,Trucks,Military Vehicles,Fire Trucks,
Buses for Schools and Public Transportation,
Police Cars,Semi Trucks,Commercial Trucks and Vans,Plane Parts ,Space Shutter Parts and Components,Boat Engines,Tractor Engines,Heavy Equipment and Engines,7,500 Car Dealerships,Trucking Drivers, Rail Road Companies,1,000's of auto component parts companies,Plastics Companies,Carpet Companies,Battery Companies,
Leather Companies which also Effects Ranchers,
Foam Companies,Chemical Companies,Tire Companies,Glass Companies,Textile Companies,
Aluminum Companies,Computer Companies, we use more computer components than all home and office PC's combined,Steel Companies,At Least $175 Billion a year of Federal, State and City Tax Dollars will be gone,Millions of dollars of donations to Charities We Support ,25 - 30% of Retail Sales and Good and Services Dollars,Every Small Business in Every Town near any Sm. or Large Factory Across the Entire US will be gone, and these companies are located in every state, ect.....
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