What do you think about GM?

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I can no longer consider myself a republican after Bush, and other so called repubs like Scharzeneggar <sp?>. I'll be re-registering as a libertarian before the next election.

Someone mentioned a senator with the first name of Chris and said he was a republican. His name is Chris Dodd, and he is NOT a Republican.
 
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I believe in systems that work. Pure socialism doesn't work but democratic socialism does. Look at Sweden. Free market is a joke too and quite obviously doesn't work. Unfortunately corporations know what strings to pull on people to make them blind to what is best for them and put more money in the stockholders pockets. So yes I believe in democratic socialism. I'm allowed to do that right.

"Democracies have ever been spectacles of turbulence and contention; have ever been found incompatible with personal security or the rights of property; and have in general been as short in their lives as they have been violent in their deaths."

-James Madison

I Pledge allegiance to the Flag
Of the United States of America,
And to the REPUBLIC for which it stands,
One nation under God, indivisible, with LIBERTY and justice for all.
 
you dont wanna know what i think about GM or anyone else getting our money in the form of a bail out.....
 
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I believe in systems that work. Pure socialism doesn't work but democratic socialism does. Look at Sweden. Free market is a joke too and quite obviously doesn't work. Unfortunately corporations know what strings to pull on people to make them blind to what is best for them and put more money in the stockholders pockets. So yes I believe in democratic socialism. I'm allowed to do that right.

"Democracies have ever been spectacles of turbulence and contention; have ever been found incompatible with personal security or the rights of property; and have in general been as short in their lives as they have been violent in their deaths."

-James Madison

I Pledge allegiance to the Flag
Of the United States of America,
And to the REPUBLIC for which it stands,
One nation under God, indivisible, with LIBERTY and justice for all.

Our founding fathers were almost all against a democracy. Jefferson compared democracy to mob rule and said it was destined to fail. BUT, having said that: democracy is not what we have. What we have done and allowed to be done to us was the development of a very selective oligarchy masquerading as a democracy. The followers of Milton Freidman have done their best to create a .01% group of people who control everything and thus control us. Until we relinquish some of these ideas and recognize that this system is failing we will not move onto new ideas.

Until we realize that one way or another we are all in this together and "if we do not hang together we will surely all hang separately". Franklin
 
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Sorry Chris was the wrong name. The correct name is good ole Phil Graham of Tx. Republican with a capitol R. He introduced the bill that repealed the Glas Steagal act. That was the beginning of the problems in the stock and bond markets. It was passed by a Republican majority and signed by President Clinton. Chris Dodd has his own set of problems.
 
GM has now succumbed to pressure from the Obama admin and has taken the Chinese assembly idea off the table. They have agreed to sell Hummer to a Chinese conglomerate.GM expects to start turning a profit within 3 years. Hopefully they'll be able to pay back their loan.
 
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Actually you hit the nail on the head. What the governments fault in this whole affair is to pull some regulations off the banking and investment industry and allow questionable credit to be extended (This is the FED Btw) Thats why Fannie Mae and Freddy Mac went down, AIG went down... people were definately overextending themselves.

The auto industry was profitable until the banks quit loaning money out because of this crisis. The bailouts were intended to stimulate the banks to start lending again instead of recouping their losses. With no controls on the $$$ once again...

BINGO!

And I probably won't make any fans by saying this, but I think the UAW needs to pound sand.

AMEN!
 
I have always been a Chevrolet person. All my life. I hated to see it. I think its a crock about the bailout money. As much as I loved GM it should have been allowed to fall on its face or file for protection.

I tell you something else that bothers me, GM and Chrysler both have gotten concessions (sp?) from the UAW only after the UAW was rewarded an ownership stake in each company for its political support.

Here is where I am concerned, Ford now has to compete with GM & Chrysler and Ford does not get an concessions from the UAW. That somehow dont seem right. Ford did the right thing and now they are at a dissadvantage due to no concessions. I have not heard the media talk about that point either.

Now that the UAW has a stake in the companies it is willing to give back some of those legacy cost as well as a wage reduction. Imagine that.
 
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