Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Uncivil War: Detroit Blames the South

The free-market method would be to allow for a business environment that would be ideal for businesses to thrive (no taxes or stifling regulations); thereby encouraging companies to relocate to low-cost states on a mutually cooperative basis. This would engender competition among states that would drive down all costs everywhere. But that would mean that the people in power — the politicians and government planners — would become less influential and less wealthy; it is for that reason the free market has not prevailed.

Karen De Coster explains why the Detroit car makers have sold out to the UAW and are blaming the competition for their troubles.

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