Bye Bye American Made Chrysler Cars

Huh?

Lets look at the fiduciary duty of a publicly traded stock company. The want to produce the most value from their product. By moving American made machine tools/assembly lines to Mexico, they circumvent the US-UAW wage penalty, and that is what it is, a penalty for making it in America. Juan can operate a button or a pneumatic wrench as good as Jon, and the parts are usually made somewhere else anyway, with many sub assemblies being made here and assembled there. It's a shame that we cant be competitive, but who is going to buy a $2000 US made I-phone? Maybe the next president can change that...?