Everyone gets it right? It's not about product desireability, but the economics and politics involved in car making. Foreign companies don't pay their employees as well as the US companies, so it's easier for them to make a profit since their labor costs are so much lower. US companies have to compete by using eliminating union jobs. One thing the article mentioned is that most of the foreign companies are operating in the south where unions are not welcome, and I don't know why people in the south would shun unions to have a lower paying job. When you see hoards of poor black people in New Orleans, it's obvious they're desperate for jobs, but why is it that unions are not welcome in the south? Maybe it's a lack of education, combined with thousands of poor people that is eroding the middle class. I wonder how many of them will read an article like this, or if any common newspaper would dare print an article that talks about this. I live in San Diego, and our local paper seems to never print anything that could offend people.
Ryan