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Why isn’t Detroit a Paradise?
ChicagoBoyz ^ | November 1st, 2008 | Shannon Love

Posted on 05/06/2009 3:38:05 PM PDT by Leisler

One really has to ask the obvious question: If Obama’s economic policies work so well, why isn’t Detroit a paradise?

In 1950, America produced 51% of the GNP for the entire world. Of that production, roughly 70% took place in the eight states surrounding the Great Lakes: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New York.

The productive capability of this small area of earth staggers the imagination. Virtually everything that rebuilt the industrial bases of Europe and Japan came from those eight states. Cars, planes, electronics, machine tools, consumer goods, generators, concrete - any conceivable item manufactured by industrial humanity poured out this tiny region and enriched the world. The region shone with widespread prosperity. People migrated from the South and West to work in these Herculean engines of industry.

The wealth, power and economic dominance of the region at the time cannot be overstated. Nothing like it has existed in human history.

Yet, a mere 30 years later, by 1980, we called that area the “rustbelt” and it became synonymous with joblessness, collapsing cities, high crime, failing schools and general hopelessness.

What the hell happened?

Obama happened.

Of course, not Obama personally but rather the same ideas that Obama espouses. What those ideas did to the Great Lakes states, they can do to the entire country.

What did they do wrong?

First, unions: Without any serious economic competition, unions could force virtually any salary, benefits and pensions they wished from manufactures. Worse, however, they could set work rules and conditions, effectively dictating the organization of a business and what technology, processes and methods it used. Since increasing productivity, by definition, means doing more work with fewer people, unions froze companies into the methods used in the mid-1950s and refused to let them adapt. Companies rode high for over 15 years, but by the late ’60s they faced increasing competition and needed to change and adapt. The unions blocked this.

In the end, however, strong widespread unions turned out for workers to be merely a case of robbing Peter to pay Paul. Unions got workers in factories better wages, but the people who built the workers’ houses, cars, consumer goods and stocked their groceries also had strong unions and the price of everything went up. Strong public-sector unions kept taxes high and public productivity low, so workers’ taxes went up. By the time they paid all the increased cost of union labor in everything they consumed, the unions gave them little if any real increases in income.

Second, invasive government: People who grew up during the New Deal and WWII believed that government could solve almost any problem, and they supported high taxes so that government could fix society. Unfortunately, the supposed benefits of an expansive state, good schools, solid public infrastructure, low crime, etc. failed to materialize while zoning and land-use restrictions drove up housing cost and taxes and crime destroyed small businesses. Strong public-sector unions blocked tax cuts and reforms that could have saved them.

By the early ’70s the states that once served as the industrial engine for the entire planet began to fall apart. Then came double-digit inflation and the energy crisis (both caused by leftist policies). By 1980, the industrial heartland of America lay in virtual ruins. People called it the “rustbelt” in analogy to the “dustbowl” of the Great Depressions. Even today, nearly 30 years later, the region lags behind the rest of the country in job creation and is steadily losing population to internal migration.

It can happen just that fast. A worker who entered the factories in 1950 at the age of 25 saw 20 good years before things looked bad. At 45 he saw repeated layoffs, and by 55 he was out of a job and his children had little hope of finding one.

Obama clearly plans to try to extend the rustbelt model to the rest of the country. “Card check” will let unions use intimidation to control workers. High taxes on capital gains will slow investment. Environmental regulation will starve workplaces of electricity and mandate inefficient modes of production. Great new bureaucracies will arise to restrain the freedom and creativity of the people.

Obama has no concept of business as a creative and experimental endeavor. On some deep unconscious level, he assumes that material wealth is something akin to a natural phenomenon for which no group of humans can take credit. Therefore, he sees distribution as the only serious economic issue and ignores how politics interferes with the actual process of wealth creation.

We may soon be living in a repeat of ’70s and looking back at the years 1984-2007 as a golden era.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society
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1 posted on 05/06/2009 3:38:05 PM PDT by Leisler
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To: Leisler

Will they be recasting “All in the Family?”


2 posted on 05/06/2009 3:41:17 PM PDT by John123 (The US may be going down the drain, but everyone else will drown first...)
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To: John123
Will they be recasting “All in the Family?”

Sure. In the updated version:
Archie - a mean, vindictive conservative wife-beater and ex-Marine
Edith - a warm, empathic Liberal woman who is tolerant of all views, even those she disagrees with
Meathead - a warm, empathic Liberal metrosexual who is tolerant of all views, even those he-she disagrees with
Gloria - a warm, empathic Liberal lesbian who is tolerant of all views, even those she disagrees with

Ad nauseaum....

3 posted on 05/06/2009 3:49:26 PM PDT by kromike
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To: Leisler

What was the appeal of trade unions back then? Also, why did management capitulate to the unions?


4 posted on 05/06/2009 3:49:30 PM PDT by AceMineral (Offically unapproved of since 1973)
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To: John123
In this remake, the family members actually beat up Archie. "You like torture Arch? Calling me 'meathead all these years? Gloria, put this on the board, get the towel. You want some torture fat man? Waterboard this." Be sure to turn in next time when Archie asks a gay guy for a 'fag' and goes to prison for five years on a hate crime charge.
5 posted on 05/06/2009 3:51:47 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (I'd like to tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.)
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To: AceMineral

Pay, benefits and pensions.

Because they could pass on the costs. Now they can’t.


6 posted on 05/06/2009 3:52:37 PM PDT by Leisler ("It is terrible to contemplate how few politicians are hanged."~G.K. Chesterton)
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To: AceMineral
I could give you a LONG history going back to River Rouge about communist activity that coincided with mass layoffs in the 1930s. Management capitulated to the Unions after WWII because the American labor force effectively had a monopoly on labor pricing power, as Europe and Asia had been destroyed.

When Europe recovered, the Asian tigers started roaring, and the energy crisis hit, the days of auto laborers ruling the roost began to die a slow death. Folks tend to forget that the days of (unskilled" "Amurcan werkers gittin' deservin' middle class wages" was for a relatively short time (1948-1973) due to the factors I mentioned above.

7 posted on 05/06/2009 3:53:12 PM PDT by Clemenza (Remember our Korean War Veterans)
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To: kromike
the updated version:

I don't have a TV... but I'm almost positive that show is already running...

8 posted on 05/06/2009 3:54:12 PM PDT by John123 (The US may be going down the drain, but everyone else will drown first...)
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To: kromike

“Sure. In the updated version:
Archie - a mean, vindictive conservative wife-beater and ex-Marine
Edith - a warm, empathic Liberal woman who is tolerant of all views, even those she disagrees with
Meathead - a warm, empathic Liberal metrosexual who is tolerant of all views, even those he-she disagrees with
Gloria - a warm, empathic Liberal lesbian who is tolerant of all views, even those she disagrees with

Ad nauseaum....”

And the Jeffersons???


9 posted on 05/06/2009 3:55:37 PM PDT by EQAndyBuzz (Welcome to Germany, circa 1933.)
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To: Secret Agent Man

Push yourself away from the computer right now... and back away... :)


10 posted on 05/06/2009 3:55:44 PM PDT by John123 (The US may be going down the drain, but everyone else will drown first...)
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To: Leisler
why isn’t Detroit a paradise?

Why isn't Mexico a paradise?

Why isn't Zimbabwe a paradise?

Government corruption is never the answer. Government is never the answer. It is not that difficult a question.

11 posted on 05/06/2009 3:57:26 PM PDT by FatherofFive (Islam is an EVIL like no other, and must be ERADICATED)
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To: EQAndyBuzz

The Jeffersons?

They will be perpetual clients of the hate crimes law firm of Dewey, Cheatim and Howe.


12 posted on 05/06/2009 3:58:45 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (I'd like to tell you, but then I'd have to kill you.)
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To: AceMineral
why did management capitulate to the unions?

Peace and Profits. Why worry tomorrow will never come.

13 posted on 05/06/2009 4:04:04 PM PDT by Recon Dad (Marsoc Dad)
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To: FatherofFive

why isn’t Detroit a paradise?
democratic liberal policies that hold minorities in bondage for a vote.


14 posted on 05/06/2009 4:04:13 PM PDT by ronnie raygun
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To: Leisler

The true Golden Age of America was 1945-1965. It was downhill all the way after that.

I was born in 1965, coincidentally, and saw one of America’s great cities — Dallas, Texas — at her peak, then nosing over, then beginning the long, long fall from space. The pieces have slowly torn away on the way down and my hometown is now nearly unrecognizable. When the final crash comes, nothing of the city I once knew will survive.


15 posted on 05/06/2009 4:09:52 PM PDT by B-Chan (Catholic. Monarchist. Texan. Any questions?)
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To: Leisler

Thanks for posting


16 posted on 05/06/2009 4:17:25 PM PDT by Last Dakotan
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To: Leisler
Question: "Why isn’t Detroit a Paradise?"

Answer: One glance says it all.

17 posted on 05/06/2009 4:18:06 PM PDT by AEMILIUS PAULUS (It is a shame that when these people give a riot)
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To: B-Chan

You could say the same about America.


18 posted on 05/06/2009 4:18:47 PM PDT by nobama08
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To: FatherofFive

Why isn't Zimbabwe a paradise?

It is, for flies.

19 posted on 05/06/2009 4:21:39 PM PDT by luvbach1 (Worse than we could have imagined.)
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To: nobama08
Agreed. Sic transit gloria mundi.
20 posted on 05/06/2009 4:36:50 PM PDT by B-Chan (Catholic. Monarchist. Texan. Any questions?)
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