Posted on 03/19/2013 3:31:15 AM PDT by RedBallJet
With Michigan governor Rick Snyders appointment of a financial manager in Detroit, the working class in the city is about to be subjected to a financial dictatorship modeled on the savage wage and benefit cuts imposed by the Obama administration during its forced bankruptcy and restructuring of General Motors and Chrysler in 2009. Like the auto workers, the citys public sector workers and residents will be forced to sacrifice their jobs, pensions and the needs of their families to pay for a financial crisis they did not create.
The script is the same. According to the politicians from both big business parties and the corporate-controlled media, Detroit is burdened with unsustainable legacy costs, i.e., the pensions and health care benefits owed to tens of thousands of retired municipal workers and their families. Antiquated work rules are preventing 11,000 city workers from working efficiently. The only way out is to hand the city over to turnaround experts ready to make tough decisions.
Even the personnel are the same. The emergency financial manager chosen by Governor Snyder is Kevyn Orr, a lead attorney for Chrysler during the companys restructuring in 2009. Orr made $700 an hour during the bankruptcy, 50 times as much as the $14 an hour poverty wage that the Obama administration was demanding of newly-hired auto workers.
Orr played the leading role in in convincing the bankruptcy court to allow the automaker to shut 789 of its 3,200 auto dealershipsone quarter of its totalwiping out an estimated 37,000 jobs in cities and small towns across the US. The Detroit News reported Orr gave the dealerships less than a month to transfer unsold inventory to other dealers and close their doors. The company is trying to be compassionate toward its dealers, Orr told the court in June 2009.
Unlike General Motorswhich gave 1,300 closing dealers nearly $600 million in wind-down payments and 18 months to sell unsold inventoryChrysler took a much tougher line, the News wrote. The automaker opted not to provide any wind-down payments to its dealers. When a lawyer for the dealers, Stephen Lerner, said Chrysler was acting in an unconscionable fashion and orchestrated a process that was less than fair to dealers, Orr didnt give ground. Were not here to negotiate, Orr said. Orr, who will take over on March 25, will be paid $275,000 to be the hatchet man in Detroit. Even though Michigan voters repealed the EFM law, a rewritten law will give him dictatorial powers to tear up union contracts, dump pensions and sell off public assets, from the water department, transit system and municipal zoo, to streetlights, garbage collection and the art museum.
Detroit could follow the pattern established by the bankruptcy court, which it split up GM into a new GMwhere profitable assets remainedand an old GM, where the automaker dumped its unwanted factories, brands and other financial liabilities. A new Detroit, free of unwanted obligations, including the wages and benefits of its workforce, and forcing its citizens to pay higher taxes and fees for privatized services, would channel the bulk of its revenues to billionaire hedge fund operators who control the citys municipal bonds and other debt.
Would there be pain in a massive restructuring of the City of Detroit managed by outsiders, either an emergency manager or bankruptcy judge?, Detroit Free Press columnist Tom Walsh gloated. Of coursejust as there was at GM and Chrysler. Jobs lost, wages cut, bondholders stiffed, credit ratings mangled for a while.
Theres nothing pleasant about those things when they are happening, but once all the surgery is done and the tough medicine is swallowedor forced, if necessary, into body cavitiesthere is hope for both survival and revival in Detroit.
The question is, survival for whom? After the 2009 restructuring, the auto companies have been raking in record profits$11 billion alone last year aloneenabling Wall Street investors and auto execs to make a killing, including Fords Alan Mulally, who pocketed $21 million last year.
This was paid for by auto workers forced to accept a 50 percent wage cut for new-hires, the continuation of a decade-long wage freeze and elimination of cost of living adjustment raises, 10-hour work days and a new schedule that destroys the health and family lives of employees. All of this, including a ban on strikes, was agreed to by the United Auto Workers union, which in turn was given billions in corporate shares of Chrysler and GM.
After accepting the position, Orr insisted the restructuring of the auto industry was the model for Detroit, saying, Chrysler, GM and Ford are back with a bullet. The only bullet was the one fired at auto workers and their families.
Like the Obama administration in 2009, Orr is threatening to carry out a managed bankruptcy of Detroit to extract unprecedented concessions from city workers. I am hopeful to engage in fruitful and productive discussions without the need to resort to bankruptcy, Orr said last Thursday, adding that, One thing everybody needs to know, if you go into bankruptcy, Chapter 9 of the bankruptcy code is weighted toward the municipality.
In other words, if the unions prove unable to force city workers to accept savage wage and benefit cuts, then the bankruptcy court will impose this and much more on workers, retirees and city residents. I don't want to pull that cudgel out unless I have to, Orr said. Id prefer to pursue a consensual resolution Dont make me go to bankruptcy court. You wont enjoy it.
In 2009, Obama held the threat of bankruptcy and liquidation over the heads of auto workers. After working with the UAW to blackmail workers to vote for historic givebacks, the White House threw GM and Chrysler into bankruptcy anyway.
The city unions, just like the UAW before them, have signaled their willingness to impose deep concessions, only asking that bondholders also take some losses too in order to give the appearance of equal sacrifice. What we are hoping for is that there must be concessions for more than just the work force, that those who hold bonds or debt also take a haircut, said Albert Garrett, president of Council 25 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), which bargains for 3,000 city workers, according to the Wall Street Journal .
City unions are reportedly seeking the establishment of a retiree health care trust fund just like the Voluntary Employees Beneficiary Association or VEBA operated by the UAW. Such a payoff to the unionsin exchange for imposing the dictates of the banks on their membersis the type of consensual agreement both Orr and the union bureaucracy can live with.
The revival of Detroit has nothing to do with improving conditions for ordinary workers any more than the revival of the auto industry did. On the contrary, it means securing the profits of the corporate financial elite through the pauperization of the working class. Every section of the political establishmentfrom Obama and Snyder to Orr, Mayor Bing and the Democrats on the City Councilfunctions as nothing more than debt collectors for Wall Street.
Like the auto workers, the citys public sector workers and residents will be forced to sacrifice their jobs, pensions and the needs of their families to pay for a financial crisis they did not create.
Sure, those poor unfortunate municipal workers and UAW workers at Chrysler and GM) didn't create this mess. Their unions did. The political party that their unions installed in power and kept in power did.
Detroit needs to be flushed down the toilet. Union thugs have destroyed the auto industry, just like the German workers socialist party union destroyed Germany. If there was ever a law in need, it is one banning unions from their extortion racket of forced membership.
I prefer we just nuke Detroit from orbit.
Amazing how someone can be 100% wrong and yet make it sound good to low info people. Everything in this article falls apart on slight examination.
“After the 2009 restructuring, the auto companies have been raking in record profits$11 billion alone last year aloneenabling Wall Street investors and auto execs to make a killing, including Fords Alan Mulally, who pocketed $21 million last year.”
Does that line of complete BS never get old?
Let’s see, Ford got how much of a bailout - oh that’s right - none.
They’ve made how much profit since he took over? Oh that’s right, several hundred times Mulally’s salary.
And of course, the critics on this subject aren’t biased at all in their criticism based on which political party people donate to?
That’s why their were no basketball, football, or baseball players on losing teams that made $21 million last year.
There were no movie stars that made bomb movies last year that also made $21 million last year.
And there were no useful idiot/liberals that made $21 million dollars last year (Glooomberg, the Clintoons, etc)
Criticism of salary has ENTIRELY to do with where your money goes in the political spectrum, and NOTHING to do with reality.
Hores Hocky! The people DID do this by continually electing people that would do NOTHING. Zero simpathy here.
The scary part is that the “tough decisions” are being made by one of their own, not by a conservative.
When you see the socialists start splitting, you know violence is soon to follow....mostly against their own who speak out against those in power.
No mention of Barf Alert or any other purgative disclaimer of source.
RedBallJet
Since Feb 23, 2013
OK, we will see how long this lasts.
Now get you worthless butt back to Hell where it belongs!
>>Detroit needs to be flushed down the toilet. <<
It has already happened.
I have no sympathy for these people. They weren’t crying about when Big Zero robbed the GM of it’s pensions and gave it to the UAW. phock ‘em... it’s called Karma.
Maybe he didn't follow our tradition of adding a "barf alert" to announce in the headline that he disagrees with the premise of the article, he did follow up with " Rick Snyder for President! ". Also his other posts look good.
Hold your fire unless you have more evidence that he is a socialist troll.
Another lesson learned in “Economics 101: There Ain’t No Such Thing As A Free Lunch”
Sweet.
Question: What is wrong with Detroit?
Answer: 15 Billion in liabilities. Divide 15 Billion by 700,000 people and get the amount of debt each resident owes to the city.
Conclusion: Now you now why Detroit is in financial trouble.
Right on target, Bryan.
“Sure, those poor unfortunate municipal workers and UAW workers at Chrysler and GM) didn’t create this mess. Their unions did. The political party that their unions installed in power and kept in power did.”
I know I’m preaching to the choir here, but the article reminds me of something I read a while back that shed some light for me on how Rome went from a Free Republic to a dictatorship:
http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/288949/rome-redux-michael-auslin
The more things change, I guess...
“the citys public sector workers and residents will be forced to sacrifice their jobs, pensions and the needs of their families to pay for a financial crisis they did not create.”
“Detroit is burdened with unsustainable legacy costs, i.e., the pensions and health care benefits owed to tens of thousands of retired municipal workers and their families.”
LOL. Contradicts itself in first two paras.
Like the auto workers, the citys public sector workers and residents will be forced to sacrifice their jobs, pensions and the needs of their families to pay for a financial crisis they did not create.
The people (animals) of Detroit are reaping the rewards of Socialism and Fascist rule. They pooped a huge pile in the street, now let them lay in it.
Maybe Detroit should seize 10% of everyone’s bank account that lives in the city for starters. . ?
Its gotta start somewhere.
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