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McCain Versus Boeing And The Lazy, Ignorant Americans

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Returning to a theme he sounded in Michigan much to his electoral detriment there, John McCain has bravely told audiences in Ohio and elsewhere that their jobs are not coming back from overseas and that they need to get over that loss ASAP and go back to school or join a job-skills training program. One does not need to know the story of the Michigan Republican primary to realize this is a highly unpopular proposition among the average deluded American worker.

Telling the truth like this jeopardizes his electoral chances nationwide but he has a point that more Americans need to consider not just in economics or politics but in their daily lives. We as a country simply must stop resting on our laurels and work hard to innovate, improve and inform (through education and a willingness to buck tradition) ourselves. That means auto workers need to focus on how to make the best possible car (as GM has done with the award winning 2008 Chevy Malibu) and factory workers designing the best product (whether that be shoes, clothing or paint booths). That entails growing through investment and risk-taking the “Green Belt” and upgrading everything else we do or leaving it by the wayside.

Being lazy and ignorant is something some Americans share with some people in other countries from Europe to Asia. Success breeds stasis and a false sense of security. Henceforth Sen. Obama’s “Yes We Can & We Are The Change” slogans are actually quite effective in the sense of awakening people to their seize control of their lives and act on the change they want to see happen, as well as Sen. McCain’s call to national service and unity in defense of country and ideals.

In 2004, Sen. McCain helped to torpedo a highly corrupt acquisition deal between the Air Force and Boeing. Forcing an actual open bidding process that was not corrupted by DOD figures angling for six figure jobs with Boeing or someone else, he helped save taxpayers billions of dollars. Four years later, the Air Force has decided that the European firm EADS simply crafted a better product across the board (and at a lower price) than Boeing and selected EADS to build its new air refueling tankers.

Political war has ensued. Protectionist Democrats and Republicans united in ignorantly slamming the Air Force for its decision, decrying that an American company building a lesser product at a more expensive price was not selected. Heavens Forbid! How dare the Air Force do the right thing at a time of war and shrinking budgets? How dare it place the safety of its pilots and planes above the gain of a few thousand American jobs? How dare Sen. McCain expose a corrupt acquisition process four years ago?

Even worse are the Boeing workers, who, rather than accepting that they built an inferior product and deciding to go back and innovate so that they can beat out the Europeans next time, are now decrying their own failure by blaming McCain and the Air Force. Apparently, patriotism stops at the factory doors, and the needs of people at war are less important than lazy, incompetent workers who built an inferior product and can’t bear to admit it.

P.S.

This whole brouhaha exposes my singular issue with this country since returning from overseas. WAY TOO MANY PEOPLE ARE FREAKING LAZY! Lazy in their thought processes, their job efforts, their commitment to family and society.

These Boeing workers (a few of whom I know having lived in Everett, WA the past year) are scared of competition, lazy in improving their product and their designs and frankly, incoherent in their understanding of the new world they live in and insanely seeking a return to a mythic past that is never coming back. After visiting Singapore and Hong Kong extensively where people have few sacred cows and bow less to tradition and more to pragmatism, I can’t tolerate this type of laziness and stupidity. It makes me sick!

March 8, 2008 - Posted by | Politrix | , , , ,

11 Comments »

  1. …there is a story in the Bible about the walls of Jerhico and how the citizens inside the walls became lazy and relaxed at the soldiers that marched around them each day,until the walls came down-actually,killing the citizens of the city.
    In America-we have somewhat reached that place…we are sitting on the walls.
    Here where I live there is a large community of immigrants from Latin-America….most refer to them as Mexicans-but many come from Guatamala. These people work at jobs even the desperately unemployeed refuse to do (something about dignity) and do so with spirit,and low wages…the ones we say we need to build a wall to close out. Then,who will do these jobs?
    I recall-in history-during WW 2 the citizens of this country gave up food supplies,gasoline,and various items of comfort to support the war-rations,I believe it it what they called it.
    Like those folks in Jerhico-we sit easy,allowing the Chinese to manufacture everything for us-I come from a state where ‘watermelons’ were a farmed product. Not any more-we get them from China now. We get much from China-so much we are deadend to the impact…feed us,feed us-and give us ease and luxury and that good old fast food. We are in trouble,and do not even see it-cable TV assures us of that.
    I drove tractor-trailer all of my life. I earned in the beginning-11 cents per mile;in the end…29 cents per mile( over 22 years time) -oh,the union drivers who would be driving the same machine I was earned (when I began-17.00 dollars an hour) 37.00 dollars an hour.
    Because of the union-those drivers were NOT permitted to operate a fork lift to unload the rigs…me? Well-we non-union drivers had to hand lift the freight,also fuel the trucks-also park the truck,union drivers have someone else (on the union) to do that,and-at high wages.
    GM may have made the best auto of 2008. You have to wonder-how much those workers make hourly?
    If we stand behind our country-for real ,support our troops-we’d learn to tighten up our belts and our needs-we’d be ashamed of how we gave our jobs to China (who-if I’m not mistaken-has always been an enemy of USA)….we’d learn from the folks who went to work during the old war-WW2.
    I once hauled equipment for YORK air-conditioners. We’d pick the units up at a terminal in Larado-the loads were prepared in Mexico,shipped there from China…we hauled them ALL the way to YORK,Pennsylvania-where the last of the clinging employees (union labor) attached the labels. How sad it was to go to such an old American plant and see the results of what high wages has done.
    I go out to the truck stop near here every once and a while for dinner and memories-and see the obese well fed drivers eating meal after meal in one sitting at the buffet,my gosh-they could’nt even walk fast if we were attacked…more less try to run.
    We are in bad shape-and who ever becomes president will not change that!
    We as individuals need to facilitate change…quit our fat ways-turn off the A/C when we are hot-toss the television and better use the time that thing steals from us…and take the 37.00 dollars an hour and ask if we can work for less-to get our jobs back and our dignity and self respect!
    When I was a teen you could buy a brand new Toyota for $750 ??
    Now-we spend nearly 30k for these machines! That is because of the union…because we found ease,sitting on the Walls of Jerhico!

    Comment by jayherron | March 8, 2008 | Reply

  2. Indeed, thank you for raising the union specter. I hate to admit it but I see in Michigan, Ohio, Washington, etc. this great sense of entitlement of these labor unions. They think they can just show up, put out a crappy product and we’re supposed to accept all their demands. Now granted, the corporations are as much at fault (especially those unable to up their quality and innovate) but the unions get the media bias in their favor as well as Congress intervening on their behalf far too often.

    Comment by EB | March 8, 2008 | Reply

  3. …yes,although I agree that once upon a time there was a need for workers to unite-my gosh,once children were sent into the coal mines along with grown men (if they lived that long to be grown men)-not to mention the fabric mills in New England,yet-now it has gotten to a place where no one is proud of what they are doing,or-do not care…just pay us.
    It is ashame-my last computer blew a major fuse so I tore it apart to see what it was like inside.
    Made in China,Made in China…that’s all of the major componants. The MOUSE PAD?…proudly made in the USA.
    Good grief !!

    Comment by jayherron | March 8, 2008 | Reply

  4. Great post, Eddie. I’d expect more of this in the near future as globalization and organized labor butt heads in an ultimate showdown. The age of the union, at least in terms of manufacturing, is both killing American industry and itself. Both Ohio and Michigan are bellwether’s for this.

    Comment by Soob | March 9, 2008 | Reply

  5. Indeed, I support labor unions abroad and in certain areas in the US, but by and large in the West they have morphed into an angry, protectionist and backwards crowd that drags on our economies and social structure.

    I fear for McCain on this b/c we saw how this worked out in Michigan where Romney suspended reality during his campaigning and all but promised the workers all their dreams could come true and the jobs will come back with no sacrifice or hard work required.

    Comment by Eddie | March 9, 2008 | Reply

  6. Do you suspect that Obama will praise McCain for this work?

    Comment by Dan tdaxp | March 9, 2008 | Reply

  7. [...] Update: Eddie has more. [...]

    Pingback by tdaxp » Blog Archive » Pelsoi: John McCain Above Corruption | March 9, 2008 | Reply

  8. Yeaaaa right Mcain is all clean on this BS a man of his word four lobbyist from EADS a bunch threatening letters whining to the airforce to make it fair what does he know about building planes he is a politician and old one just like Bush stubborn old man

    Hopefully the GAO will do the right thing and send the French packing like they deserted our men and woman who have lost there lives in IRAQ
    Do you think the french would give us anything hell no they would run
    your all wrong american are not lazy they are stupid to farm out the only thing left to build by the USA ……. do you think every CEO doesn’t think about outsourcing everything what is wrong with you people there will be nothing in left 50 years.

    Vote for MCain and call India for your credit balances it’s just beginning if this contract goes no more planes no more military contracts let’s all go work at Wendy’s……… stupid Americans

    Comment by Ricko | April 16, 2008 | Reply

  9. I am a union millwright in atlanta, I agree with the non union truck driver to a degree however I have a different spin. Over the years I don’t believe it is our high wages that has hurt us but rather how we chose to spend them. I am as guilty of it as anyone, but now we have no choice. I earn $24.00 an hour, time and a half after 8hrs also all day saturday, and double time on sunday. I have the potential to make alot of money, over the last 3 yrs I have earned roughly 60 to 70k a year and what do I buy? Cheap chinese toys for my kids, cheap chinese televisions ( are there any made in the U.S.A any more?) cheap Indonisian clothes, etc. etc. We literally have no choice now. you go to the supercenter stores and that is all you can buy. Now if over the years we spent our high wages on high ticket, what use to be high quality items made right here in the U.S.A. we would not be in this position. So to place the blame only on high wage union workers is unfare, and one sided. The company I work for has 15 and 20 year employees, as a union contractor in the construction industry, this is unheard of. Most of my union brothers work for 15 or 20 contractors a year, only a few weeks at a time for each one. The guys that I work for and with are hard working gentleman with pride in there craftsmanship and a concern for the customers needs. This is why we have 15 and 20 year employees. So don’t put all union workers in the same box, you will not catch 3 of our guys watching 1 guy do all the work. Also as an employee, I have benefits that most people only dream of, how many non union construction contractors are paying 8 dollars an hr for every hour worked into a retirement plan? Unions are good for the worker, when we take pride in our craftsmanship, and care for our customer it’s good for our company. The customer gets (at a high price) the piece of mind of a well trained, safety conscience crew, and the resource of additional man power with the same training at the drop of a hat. Unions are functional,high wages are nice, we as Americans have not taken pride in and purchased our own products to keep the unions and high wages alive. Also tax breaks to those who ship their jobs over seas is insane! The tax system all the way around is broken. I myself am for the fairtax. This will eleminate such tax breaks, bringing jobs right back home. Plus imagine a world where net and gross are only said when you pull a shoe out a lake. Also all those hard working ILLEGAL immagrants will suddenly be contributing to the tax system,not to mention millionaire drug lords. So think about it, All of your check in your pocket, higher sales tax,but, you control how much taxes you pay by how much you buy, and also all those EVIL rich people will be taxed more than the rest of us because naturally they will buy more. Our jobs come back home, and we can try again. Only this time lets spend our high wages on our own high priced, high quality goods.

    Comment by Chuck | August 30, 2008 | Reply

  10. I enjoy this article. Probably something I wouldn’t find on a liberal beggar site.

    I support the idea of Americans figuring out that they need to compete with the world, not amongst themselves. Also, Americans need to accept paying other Americans more for American made products. In an ideal US, Americans wouldn’t mind paying more for a US product and use that product until it is no longer reusable. Everyone here throws away items every few months and buy a new one. We are the most wasteful society on Earth these days next to the Saudi oil moguls.

    On a side note, I find the current political environment on the Democratic side to be utterly insulting to physicians. When Ted Kennedy, who actually should be deceased if he believed in healthcare for ALL and proper allocation of resources, said people’s rights include other people’s work, I was like socialization now is starting to look like slavery.

    Comment by Gasper | September 7, 2008 | Reply

  11. Agreed Gasper. This is why I admire the work of McCain, Mark Warner and the many governors out there who “get it” with regards to us needing to be upfront and honest with ourselves about getting on a competitive footing.

    Comment by EB | September 8, 2008 | Reply


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