Reaper
Tells it like it is.
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Reaper....exactly right for those calling for Abbott and Hockey to be sacked, and blame the gov at the time need to open their eyes.
1. GM milked us tax payers for a long time, one day the Gov had to say enough is enough.
2. No body hear talks about the Unions driving up the cost of Labor in this country to the point its cheaper to build in China.
3. How many brand new Holden Commodores have you guys owned over the years?
At the end of the day i believe it was a myriad of things that combined to form the perfect storm, from Holden to GM, to the Gov. And lets be
honest none of us mere mortals will ever know the truth will we, and i dont care who knows someone who washed the dog of the hairdresser
who cut the hair of the boss of Holden. Ive owned a GTR Torana and a couple of V8 commodore over the years, plus i might add a Falcon XR6 Turbo too. The real tragedy here is that we have some of the best engineers in the world, and we cant display our talents anymore.
Im just glad ive got the last of the mighty Commodore SS ever built by Holden, what a car it is, we should all be celebrating that.
Australia never will be nor want's to be cheap labour and simply won't ever compete on that basis. What needs to happen is for us to gain other competitive advantages along side a few that we already have. Lower corporate tax rates along side reduced payroll tax and the like is something that is very do'able but unfortunately most of the left can't see the forest for the trees and I'm fair certain it will be voted down.
Bottom line is business will go to what works for them - stable government (yes we have that via world standards although Daniel Andrews did immeasurable damage by reneging on signed contracts that will cost us for decades). Low taxes and a skilled flexible work force are gold to them. These are all achievable from within Australia if we wanted to, without compromising on our OHS and wage rates. Sadly it won't happen though.
And for the record, new Commodores I have had (mostly company cars): VS Acclaim, VXII SS, VYII SS, VE SSV (qty 2), E3 Senator.