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Sunday, June 07, 2009
Steve Chapman :: Townhall.com Columnist
If Congress Ran a Car Company
by Steve Chapman
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The Edsel was one of the biggest flops in the history of car making. Introduced with great fanfare by Ford in 1958, it had terrible sales and was junked after only three years. But if Congress had been running Ford, the Edsel would still be on the market.

That became clear last week, when Democrats as well as Republicans expressed horror at the notion that bankrupt companies with plummeting sales would need fewer retail sales outlets. At a Senate Commerce Committee hearing, Chairman Jay Rockefeller, D-W.Va., led the way, asserting, "I honestly don't believe that companies should be allowed to take taxpayer funds for a bailout and then leave it to local dealers and their customers to fend for themselves."

Supporters of free markets can be grateful to Rockefeller for showing one more reason government shouldn't rescue unsuccessful companies. As it happens, taxpayers are less likely to get their money back if the automakers are barred from paring dealerships. Protecting those dealers merely means putting someone else at risk, and that someone has been sleeping in your bed.

The Constitution guarantees West Virginia two senators, and Rockefeller seems to think it also guarantees the state a fixed supply of car sellers. "Chrysler is eliminating 40 percent of its dealerships in my state," he fumed, "and I have heard that GM will eliminate more than 30 percent." This development raises the ghastly prospect that "some consumers in West Virginia will have to travel much farther distances to get their cars serviced under warranty."

Dealers were on hand to join the chorus. "To be arbitrarily closed with no compensation is wasteful and devastating," said Russell Whatley, owner of a Chrysler outlet in Mineral Wells, Texas.

But unwanted events are one of the hazards of operating in a modern economy that is subject not only to changing consumer preferences but occasional downturns. Absent the Obama administration's rash intervention, Chrysler might well have gone out of business -- in which case not only these dealers but all the rest would be left in the lurch.

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Kudos to h20skier and Fantasy Control
I read this entire thread and was particularly interested in First's comments.. I then read h20skier in reply #57 and Fantasy Control in reply #59 and they have debunked and demolished the false notions being pandered by First. If only First would open his/her mind (which is extremely difficult for close-minded liberals) and abandon the religion of liberalism he/she may learn something on this site...

I only add that if socialism is the answer, then why did the Soviet Union collapse and why does China produce products for pennies, pay workers peanuts, have a filthy environment and crush all ideas other than those of the State?

mcnamara's folly
edsel ford even told wiz kid mcnamara that he heard that they were thinking about naming the car after him. he said do not name it an edsel because i think the name would bring down sales.

mr. (my family suffered during the vietnam war) mcnamara was about to be booted when jfk picked this a.h. to serve in his cabinet. lbj kept him around. the jerk mcn. cried and said he knew that the war was unwinnable but could not tell his boss.
b.s. the war in vn was won in the 1968 tet offensive. i was there in 69-70 and the cong and nva were beat and could not mount another tet offensive after coming out of the jungle to fight a conventional war. so much for edsels step daddy.

the edsel was a fairly good car. heavy, but had a big engine in the 15 cent/gal. environment where i lived in vogelweh u.s. housing area in germany. it attracted huge crowds where ever it was seen in 58.

adios,
ab
p.s. democrats are evil and republicans are stupid.
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