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<blockquote data-quote="scratch" data-source="post: 431587" data-attributes="member: 1674"><p>I have mixed feelings on this, and my brother is a GM employee. The government did bail out Chrysler a while back, and the money was repaid to the taxpayers. But then a part of me says that if a business keeps making bad decisions, then maybe they need to fail. GM is losing a billion a month right now. But on the other hand, not only do you have a large number of autoworkers, you also have all these subcontractors that will be affected. I started my Helper last week, and she used to drive a car carrier delivering cars to dealerships.</p><p></p><p>Some of the current problem is the government's fault too. The credit market businesses rely on to run has been upset in part because of the poor lending practices forced on mortgage companies. I think if it does come to bailouts, it should have a lot of strings attached. No big executive bonuses, build cars people want, redo the way these companies run. They currently are extremely inefficient in the way their product line is implemented. Its a complicated problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scratch, post: 431587, member: 1674"] I have mixed feelings on this, and my brother is a GM employee. The government did bail out Chrysler a while back, and the money was repaid to the taxpayers. But then a part of me says that if a business keeps making bad decisions, then maybe they need to fail. GM is losing a billion a month right now. But on the other hand, not only do you have a large number of autoworkers, you also have all these subcontractors that will be affected. I started my Helper last week, and she used to drive a car carrier delivering cars to dealerships. Some of the current problem is the government's fault too. The credit market businesses rely on to run has been upset in part because of the poor lending practices forced on mortgage companies. I think if it does come to bailouts, it should have a lot of strings attached. No big executive bonuses, build cars people want, redo the way these companies run. They currently are extremely inefficient in the way their product line is implemented. Its a complicated problem. [/QUOTE]
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