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Author: Dope1   😊 😞
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Subject: UAW vs. the Big 3. Who to root for?
Date: 09/18/2023 12:39 PM
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Lots of wisdom in this piece:
https://acecomments.mu.nu/?post=406200

There was once a time when I would have been aligned with management for a variety of principled economic reasons, but with the executive suites of US auto companies now full of radical leftists who see their role as being extra-governmental agents whose role is to help install a global eco-communist order, they've lost me. My principles do not require me to support any party, company, or principle that will result in a loss of my liberty.

This battle between the United Auto Workers and the Big Three auto executives is effectively a proxy war between those of us who wish for a future with gas-powered cars and those who want a future with electric vehicles only.

Corporate boardrooms used to represent the fiducial interests of their shareholders, but now they seem to have more in common with the WEF James Bond villain types:

Unfortunately, the UAW's leadership has done terrible harm to the rank and file by continuing to aid and abet Democrats, who in turn are seeking to destroy the traditional American auto business by legislating it away with EV mandates. And remember, the ultimate goal of 'the EV transition' is not to get people out of ICE vehicles, it's to eliminate mass-market car ownership altogether. There is no future for auto workers in the world the left is trying to take us to.

Looking at the UAW's demands, the pay increase in the era of Bidenflation aren't unreasonable demands. This part about Ford's CEO pay is interesting...whenever the libs brought it up I'd roll me eyes. But increasing CEO pay should be tied to a company's success...but then you have this:

Ford Motor Co. CEO Jim Farley received nearly $21 million in total compensation in 2022'
The total compensation package that Farley, 60, earned last year included a base salary of $1.7 million, $15.1 million in stock awards, and nearly $2.8 million in bonuses. He received nearly $1.4 million worth of other compensation in the form of perks like the use of private aircraft and company vehicles.

That marked a 93% increase from 2020, when he became CEO.


This guy's drive to electrify Ford is driving the company into the toilet, and he's taking 93% more than he did just a couple of years ago? That's ridiculous.

Overall, I agree with this statement 100%: In this blue-on-blue battle between organized labor and globalist eco-communists, I favor the side that is currently the least threat to me, which is labor.
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Author: bighairymike   😊 😞
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Subject: Re: UAW vs. the Big 3. Who to root for?
Date: 09/18/2023 3:07 PM
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This guy's drive to electrify Ford is driving the company into the toilet, and he's taking 93% more than he did just a couple of years ago? That's ridiculous. - Dope

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I don't know Farley's politics but is Fords drive towards EV a personal green conviction of his or is he just trying to curry favor with Feds? GE tried that years ago and it didn't end well for them.

Meanwhile, reality

Ford Loses Nearly $60,000 for Every Electric Vehicle Sold
May 2, 2023 Ford Loses Nearly $60,000 for Every Electric Vehicle Sold The legacy carmaker has, for the first time, published its results, distinguishing the activities of electric vehicles from those of...
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Author: onepoorguy 🐝  😊 😞
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Subject: Re: UAW vs. the Big 3. Who to root for?
Date: 09/27/2023 1:42 PM
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Pardon my intrusion...the selling of EVs (especially F150s, apparently) is a strategic move.

https://www.npr.org/2023/08/11/1193083777/ford-ele....

"For us to be the bestselling electric pickup is super important strategically," Farley said. "The first people who buy our first-generation electrics are going to be the first people to buy our second-generation electrics."

Some form of EV is the future. So-called "fossil burners" can't endure. So he's right. Initially, Tesla lost money as well. But eventually they became profitable. Building their own charging network was a brilliant move. The Big 3 should probably collaborate on building one of their own, either through existing players (e.g. VW and Electrify America), or new one that they own.

I have an ID.4. Occasionally I notice gas prices (especially when I have to fill up our Jeep), and at almost $5/gal, I muse "I wonder if someone would like my Cherokee...I used to get unsolicited offers for it."
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