Whoa! This Economy in Disarray Right Now. I hope this Government Shutdown Prediction is wrong. Jobs and this economy are stake here 💰 💳 🛍 🇺🇲
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Would you quit your job for $580,000? Practically every Mercedes Benz worker offered this deal went for it . . .
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Photo above – Apollo the robot - from Aptronik -stalks a Mercede Benz assembly line. This appears to be a staged photo however, since this robot doesn’t have a screwdriver or pair of pliers.
The MSN article (link below) has some obvious problems with it, but I believe the basic premise – that assembly line workers know when the curtain is dropping – is accurate. Mercedes just had 4,000 guys raise their hands and say yes to a $580,000 buyout. I hope they don’t imagine that they are set for life, and can kick back watching Champions League soccer and chugging Becks until they are laid to rest. Those Euro Dollars won’t last that long, dummkopf.
German automakers have always had a love-hate relationship with high-priced, native-born labor. At one point VW//Porsche/Audi/Mercedes pressured the Bundesrat to pass a special law so they could import low factory wage workers from Turkey. To build the high-priced cars they export to everyone else. There are still 3 million Turkish migrants and kids of migrants living in The Federal Republic of Germany today, despite this sun having set on this experiment decades ago.
Robots are coming. That’s why German autoworkers took the buyout. Evidently Mercedes has a clever accountant (or an AI system) which figured out that you can hire a robot, maintain, and service it, for less than $580,000. Depending on the future cost of oil and electricity, of course.
Where the MSN article might take a wrong turn is when it asserts that Mercedes is trying to avoid “bad morale” with these buyouts, like the problems which could occur with involuntary terminations. This is the sort of rookie reporting mistake you’d expect a news agency like MSN to make, because it doesn’t know much about the EU. Forget the morale, MSN. It costs A LOT to terminate a worker in the EU. If you want to close a factor there are prenotifications, months or years in advance. This provides lead time for various government agencies to hold a Chinese fire drill of examining permits, paperwork, and legacy contracts. If those agencies can’t find a way to delay the closure, then legislative hearings are held, to protect politicians from blowback. Eventually that factory will close, no matter how many speeches are given on the floor of Bundesrat, and however many lawyers get involved. It’s an expensive mess, in addition to being bad for everyone’s morale. Especially the morale of MB shareholders, directors and career politicians seeking re-election.
This sort of thing is already happening in the USA, but on a smaller scale. Ford had plenty of takers on its most recent “$50,000 and wave goodbye” offer. Technically, this was early retirement. But the $50K applies with a hard stop (no pension?) at the end of the current contract for some workers.
The German deal doesn’t involve a pension like some of the Ford deals do. And Germany has a bigger safety net of health care, government subsidized housing, food assistance, public transportation, and probably discounts for the cheap seats at a Bayern Munchen soccer match.
When robots get hired, you don’t have to offer them a buyout later on, or pay them a pension, or have taxpayers provide housing assistance and healthcare for decades afterwards. You just replace those robots every few years, like you do with your Roomba, or a car.
I’m just sayin’ . . .
**Turns Out Offering Up To $580,000 Is All It Takes To Make Auto Workers Quit**
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Photo above – Apollo the robot - from Aptronik -stalks a Mercede Benz assembly line. This appears to be a staged photo however, since this robot doesn’t have a screwdriver or pair of pliers.
The MSN article (link below) has some obvious problems with it, but I believe the basic premise – that assembly line workers know when the curtain is dropping – is accurate. Mercedes just had 4,000 guys raise their hands and say yes to a $580,000 buyout. I hope they don’t imagine that they are set for life, and can kick back watching Champions League soccer and chugging Becks until they are laid to rest. Those Euro Dollars won’t last that long, dummkopf.
German automakers have always had a love-hate relationship with high-priced, native-born labor. At one point VW//Porsche/Audi/Mercedes pressured the Bundesrat to pass a special law so they could import low factory wage workers from Turkey. To build the high-priced cars they export to everyone else. There are still 3 million Turkish migrants and kids of migrants living in The Federal Republic of Germany today, despite this sun having set on this experiment decades ago.
Robots are coming. That’s why German autoworkers took the buyout. Evidently Mercedes has a clever accountant (or an AI system) which figured out that you can hire a robot, maintain, and service it, for less than $580,000. Depending on the future cost of oil and electricity, of course.
Where the MSN article might take a wrong turn is when it asserts that Mercedes is trying to avoid “bad morale” with these buyouts, like the problems which could occur with involuntary terminations. This is the sort of rookie reporting mistake you’d expect a news agency like MSN to make, because it doesn’t know much about the EU. Forget the morale, MSN. It costs A LOT to terminate a worker in the EU. If you want to close a factor there are prenotifications, months or years in advance. This provides lead time for various government agencies to hold a Chinese fire drill of examining permits, paperwork, and legacy contracts. If those agencies can’t find a way to delay the closure, then legislative hearings are held, to protect politicians from blowback. Eventually that factory will close, no matter how many speeches are given on the floor of Bundesrat, and however many lawyers get involved. It’s an expensive mess, in addition to being bad for everyone’s morale. Especially the morale of MB shareholders, directors and career politicians seeking re-election.
This sort of thing is already happening in the USA, but on a smaller scale. Ford had plenty of takers on its most recent “$50,000 and wave goodbye” offer. Technically, this was early retirement. But the $50K applies with a hard stop (no pension?) at the end of the current contract for some workers.
The German deal doesn’t involve a pension like some of the Ford deals do. And Germany has a bigger safety net of health care, government subsidized housing, food assistance, public transportation, and probably discounts for the cheap seats at a Bayern Munchen soccer match.
When robots get hired, you don’t have to offer them a buyout later on, or pay them a pension, or have taxpayers provide housing assistance and healthcare for decades afterwards. You just replace those robots every few years, like you do with your Roomba, or a car.
I’m just sayin’ . . .
**Turns Out Offering Up To $580,000 Is All It Takes To Make Auto Workers Quit**
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The National Restaurant Association estimates that to maintain a modest 5% profit margin, the average restaurant would need to raise prices by 30.3% — a move many owners fear would scare customers away.
I guess I'm eating canned tuna sandwiches from now on. soon our country will be unlivable. seriously thinking about moving somewhere with cheaper food and healthcare
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I guess I'm eating canned tuna sandwiches from now on. soon our country will be unlivable. seriously thinking about moving somewhere with cheaper food and healthcare
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This is the least surprising California exodus
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This is the least surprising California exodus
A large portion of those exiting the state are exactly who you might have guessed.
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📍Keep an eye on this: Trump’s intentionally sabotaging U.S. farmers. His billionaire buddies will benefit by acquiring their land on the cheap.
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S&P 500 Earnings Surge: Magnificent 7 Lead As Recession Odds Plunge
https://www.forbes.com/sites/bill_stone/2025/10/19/sp-500-earnings-surge-magnificent-7-lead-as-recession-odds-plunge/
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S&P 500 Earnings Surge: Magnificent 7 Lead As Recession Odds Plunge
S&P 500 earnings soar as the Magnificent 7 lead. Credit fraud hits regional banks, while Wall Street giants post record results. Recession odds plunge despite shutdown.
Trump suggests US will buy Argentinian beef to bring down prices for American consumers
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Trump suggests US will buy Argentinian beef to bring down prices for American consumers
President Donald Trump says the United States could purchase Argentinian beef in an attempt to bring down prices for American consumers.
Paul Krugman Warns U.S. Economy Under Trump Is “Worse Than It Looks”
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Paul Krugman Warns U.S. Economy Under Trump Is “Worse Than It Looks” - AzExpress
BREAKING: The United States just crossed $38,000,000,000,000 in national debt. It was $36,000,000,000,000 on January 1st.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene: "This $40 billion bailout for Argentina. That's probably one of the grossest things I've ever seen."
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Over the past year, the wealth of the top 1% increased by $4 trillion, reaching an unprecedented $52 trillion in total — all while he cuts services for the rest of us. Trump's 'golden age' isn't for everyday Americans. It's for the rich.
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Amazon Web Services Had a Very Bad Day, Amazon's Stock Price Did Not; The outage of Amazon Web Services caused hundreds of billions of damage, yet Amazon's stock went up. How do we account for all of that cost?
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Amazon Web Services Had a Very Bad Day, Amazon's Stock Price Did Not
The outage of Amazon Web Services caused hundreds of billions of damage, yet Amazon's stock went up. How do we account for all of that cost?
Trump pardons convicted Binance founder Changpeng Zhao
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Trump pardons convicted Binance founder Changpeng Zhao
The pardon of the former Binance CEO came nearly a week after President Trump commuted the 87-month prison sentence of former New York Rep. George Santos.
White House ballroom update: Trump raises price by $100 million
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White House ballroom update: Trump raises price by $100 million
The president said the proposed huge ballroom will cost "about $300 million", a substantial increase on the initial estimates.
The Mother of All Corruption: Is $300 Million the Largest Bribe In Human History ?: White House releases donor list for Trump ballroom amid East Wing demolition
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White House releases donor list for Trump ballroom amid East Wing demolition
Amazon, Apple, Google and other major companies are among those donating to help cover the cost of President Trump’s massive new ballroom at the White House. The White House confirmed the lis…
The fact that these 2 things can be happening at the same time demonstrates the contempt the ruling class has for the people
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Trump says all U.S. trade negotiations with Canada are terminated
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Trump terminates all U.S. trade negotiations with Canada over Reagan tariffs TV ad
President Trump claimed Canada had ran an ad featuring former President Ronald Reagan talking about tariffs to influence a pending U.S. Supreme Court case.
