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February 29, 2008

Answer to Steven

thanks for the comment Steven,

I am not a scientist, but a pragmatist. I know France does it and we can do it better. We do not need to locate a nuke power plant close to anywhere populated. It is electricity and all we need is power lines to get it on the nation-wide grid. My major concern is the water for cooling. Perhaps giant resorvoirs in desolate areas. the storage facilities are being constructed now in the desert far underground outside of Las Vegas.

We must look at alternatives to oil. Wind and solar are fun and cute but they are not practical as a major supplier for a nation.

Coop

Answer to Marc D.

Obviously touched a nerve in my friend Marc. Is this one of those "you can't handle the truth" moments?

Perhaps you can do a little yoga and breathing and relax Marc and clarify to us your argument as to my point of view so we can all learn something and have a fun dialog.

Thanks for your comment my friend.

Coop

Short-sighted liberal noise hurts America

We need to realize that the liberals have undue influence on our policies as they have both the youthful idealistic energy and apparent time on their hands to make a lot of noise about anything their collective gut reaction tells them to. Allowing this noise to influence our future as a country is like letting the teen-ager in the house to lay down the rules that we go by. Let me give you an example or two.

Perhaps one of the most harmful actions where this undue influence has affected America (an a peeve of mine) is in our nuclear energy efforts. We knew that we were in for an energy crisis and common sense would tell anyone that this crisis would only worsen as not many dinosaurs were dying and pooling into oil each day. So, nuclear seemed to be the answer.

But, along came the noisy liberals pointing out that the world would end if we built any more nuke plants and the environment would be forever ruined. By the way, this was true about expanding our oil fields in Alaska too. This chatter caused our country’s politicians and our energy companies to back off of this controversial program even though I believe that most Americans would support it----especially having known the truth about the consequences of not doing so. The dooms-dayers won.

Now, lets see where it has got good ol’ America. Our energy needs grew, of course. We became more and more dependent on foreign oil. The mid-east became of the utmost importance and with the prices of oil increasing ten-fold in just a few decades, these mostly 5th century thinking tribal countries became wealthy beyond imagination. Fighting between them became more serious, some developed nuclear weapons, and the funds came available to expand Islam into all reaches of the world.

Burning this oil and coal at ever increasing rates caused much more pollution than all of us could have dreamed. Now the liberal noise is that we need to stop global warming due to the last specious noise we conceded to. Lets fix the problem caused by liberal short sightedness with more liberal short sightedness is pretty much what is going on.
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What we need to do is basic analysis of our energy needs as a nation and achieve goals in that direction. We need to develop as many nuclear plants as possible in the shortest time we can. We need to focus on electricity from these plants as our major source of energy in this country, like France has done. Seventy percent of Frances’ electricity is from nuclear plants. We need full electric cars and rails powered by these plants.

The noisy liberals need to realize their mistakes and accept responsibility for causing most of our current world’s unrest and the “global warming” that has become their new mantra. (Unless I am making the mistake of not believing America is ruining the world by me not riding my bike to work each day.)

In closing, we need this energy to survive as a nation. As I have pointed out before, our country now finds itself in a global economy where we must put our cost of producing goods in line with our competitor nations in this world or we will not be able to sell our goods and we will not economically survive---especially buying $4/gallon gas. We need to think things through as a nation an quit reacting to noise.

Too bad Bush and our congress didn’t have the foresight to put this upcoming tax rebate into nuke plant construction for the real good of America rather than wasting it for political reasons like they did.

February 27, 2008

The Auto Industry's woes are "a canary in the coal mine"

A big economic news story recently is General Motors’ largest loss in the history of the United States auto industry. This loss comes as no surprise to me and we all should watch this “canary in the mineshaft” of our economic viability struggle for survival as it will enlighten us all as to the deep rooted problems of the heart of our economy.

Even in today’s report, GM is taking actions to save itself from extinction. It is offering long time employees lump sum payments for early retirement so it can replace their $28 per hour salaries with those half of that in the non-assembly line sector of its company. It didn’t dare approach the assembly line workers as the labor union that represents them would have had a heart attack. Certainly the non-assembly line cuts were hammered out in some back room deal already.

But, the writing is on the wall my friends. These actual assembly jobs are next. The wages of our auto workers throughout the industry precludes profit in any foreseeable future which I am sure cannot last long. The business will fail. The unions will dig in their heels (so the leaders can keep their cushy jobs), and threaten strikes and the usual. So the battle for survival will ensue.

The problem really is that this wage adjustment is essential and inevitable and the unions may as well go pound sand. The ultimate choice to the workers will be: Do you want to work cheap to compete on the world market or not work at all?. This choice will also include major benefit and retirement concessions such as: Do you want a fraction of your retirement and health benefits or none when we shut the doors?.

Same with the retirement benefits of those already retired. These retirement costs add so much (thousands) to each vehicle’s cost that to continue to pay them is guaranteed destruction of our auto industry as there is no way we can compete with the Chinese or Indians in producing these same vehicles. And certainly, we have seen that our Wall Street leaders will move their operations to that country that makes more money for their company, and that our politicians will support their moves. But, I am not saying that these leaders are wrong in their actions. I believe that it is the nature of the world economy beast that has unleashed itself upon the current world. It’s just that now we must suffer for real the chickens coming home to roost.

Sadly, These retiree’s benefits are not tucked away in some safe little retirement nest egg account in some bank. These companies were allowed by our government to simply keep a small portion of these monies in such a way, and use the rest for their operations and expansions, including the ludicrous salaries and bonuses we have all heard about. These benefit packages are not insured by the government in any way. All of these retirees benefits are one Chapter 13 away from disappearing. The choice here to these retirees will be: Do you want just a fraction of what you thought you were going to get or none when we close shop?. Quite a choice---like “would you like the Gas Chamber or the Electric Chair”.

A very popular idea being employed by this industry and others in the same shape is to shed health benefits from their obligations in their negotiations with the unions, there-by putting these folks on the Medicare system which is already in worse shape than these companies and not possible especially if and when the Saudis and other wealthy people decide not to keep us in business any longer by subsidizing our trillions in debt. And certainly, this is just around the corner as no one is so imprudent as to continue lending to one who has no apparent means to pay them back.

Welcome to the New World Economy folks

Our economy may be very much worse off than most economists can fathom. Most, including myself, were not born since the end of the Great Depression of the 1930s to have much of a memory of truly hard economic times. I think we are getting ready to see even worse--much worse.

Our current paid economic “thinkers” and “experts” were schooled in how well our policy makers like the Federal Reserve and Congress can act to avert such “major economic cycles” as depressions are called in the business. One can only expect “minor business cycles” (recessions) and the only real question that seems to come to mind is whether it will be short term or somewhat longer before the turn around and the next boom times, they say.

For a simple economy such as we have had up until the recent globalization over the last couple of decades, this historical philosophy might be true. However, our world has changed and our leadership (the movers and shakers on Wall Street) have us jetting at hyper speed like the USS Enterprise on Star trek into an abyss that absolutely no one on this earth can foresee or predict.

We can imagine some possibilities though. That is what scares me. No one can argue that we have become one with the world in economic matters. Therefore, to survive, we must meet the new competitive challenges being placed before us. We have to use whatever competitive edge we have to secure a niche in supplying valuable goods to the world or become obsolete as a nation.

So’

Our natural resources are not abundant or cheap to get to, like in our industrial age, whereas China, Mexico, and other petrol nations are in their infancy. Our labor pool is spoiled with high wages and certainly cannot be competitive with China or India’s few dollar a day salaries to produce the same goods. Our baby boomer retirees are coming to bloom along with their expected retirement pensions which add impossible costs to current autos and items that we produce and most of which are greatly under funded. Our health care costs are skyrocketing as the boomers age, which is a great drain on any economy. With NAFTA and our business leaders on Wall Street chasing profits, any meaningful industry has been outsourced to cheaper nations leaving our workers sitting with their proverbial thumbs in their you-know-wheres. We have taken on the police duties of the world with very little financial support for a mega-expensive task . We allow anchor babies and illegal immigration to tax our system uncontrollably.

All that has had us going this last decade is what I call our “Romanesque self indulgent, self consuming economy”. We have eaten ourselves from within and dismantled our skeleton and vital organs---much like the Romans did prior to their fall. For instance, you build my house, I sell you property, you fix my teeth, I make your burger, I take out your appendix, you make my latte at the corner hangout. I cut the timber and you build my apartments. You drill for gas and heat my home. Where in this equation do you see any value being created by our country to our global customers. You don’t. This is why our trade deficit is out of this world and very likely unfixable.

Unfixable. In a sense maybe from our perspective but albeit not from our global trading partners’ views. The Saudis see one answer by not lending so much to us in bonds but actually buying hard assets such as our stock market, part of CNN, and what is left of our last profitable businesses and industries. They tried to buy our very ports and make moves daily on firms related to our defense industry.

We can secretly print money, which many think we are now doing. This may be why gold has tripled in the last few years and the dollar is plummeting world wide.

What I see is an absolute requirement that our country put its “factors of production” (labor, pensions, health care, and government expenses) in line with the world economy or we die on the vine. This housing boom is over and the chickens are coming home to roost. Think what I am saying here. The “sucking sound” is not just jobs being sucked overseas any longer, it is the sound of our country being sucked into third world status to survive. Its time for ideas and real change.

Our only hope is to dump our current politicians and find real leadership, get our kids off the couch and get them educated so they can innovate, nationalize philosophically to protect our freedom and be prepared to bite the bullet over the long term until the new Bill Gates’ and Henry Fords can innovate us out of this mess. And don't even begin to think there is someone running for office right now that can fill the bill, I am talking a major overhaul here.

This “Economic Stimulus Package” being porkbarelled around by congress now is a joke and should embarrass any thinking economist. Its like dumping a teaspoon of water on the Great San Francisco Fire and expecting to put it out.

I have some more thoughts on this stuff folks so stay tuned!