Forget the 3.65 an hour stuff. They just need to match the levels that USA workers At Honda Nissan and Toyota make.
The workers there make a somewhat decent wage---which is better than the nothing they will soon receive if they stay stubborn(unions and management)
Diehard...whether they 'help' GM or not doesn't really matter unless GM drastically alters their pay for workers and pensioners.If they don't do those things and they receive the bailout----then the bailout $$$ will go right down the sewer and they will declare bankruptcy anyway.
If they don't get the bailout then they will go to banktruptcy and get restructured by force.....and some of the company and many the employees will still have jobs.
I think the best thing would be to give the bailout WITH stipulations for drastic change in the employees contracts/pensions.
The worst would be to give the bailout &throw away billions of taxpayer dollars while the companies go bankrupt anyway because they don't reform their pay model/business model.
The middle option(which may be inevitable) is for them to go to bankruptcy.
all non- points given who we played. This is an awful KC team. TEs involvement of LEE meant he looked downfield(finally) after dinking and dunking for half the game and not taking advantage of the initial turnovers. Against these other teams we would have lost this game. I applaud TE for snapping out of it a bit.
Leodis was excellent. Lets see the intercepts vs a non-Thigpen.
actually we didn't play much better with the exc of TE. We play the way we played today against our prev 4 opponents with the exc of Cleveland we lose .