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<blockquote data-quote="brett636" data-source="post: 445661" data-attributes="member: 249"><p>There is plenty of blame to go around. I personally did not support this bailout anymore than I supported the wall street bailout. These companies were mismanaged into the hole they are in, and now its time to start diggin themselves out or sleep in the bed they made. The Jobs bank program is really a waste, but so was building lackluster cars while relying heavily on trucks and SUV's to keep your profits up. GM and Chrylser are in the worst situation as of right now, Ford says they can make it through next year. Maybe the big 3 should downsize to the big 2, but either way I cannot imagine the loss all those workers families will have to deal with when one of those large, overweight car companies finally kicks the bucket.</p><p></p><p>I don't know about the rest of you, but while I wasn't fully enthralled with the vehicle lineup of the big 3 I did have respect for them. With all this bailout talk and them shaking the tin cup all over Washington D.C. its really reduced that respect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brett636, post: 445661, member: 249"] There is plenty of blame to go around. I personally did not support this bailout anymore than I supported the wall street bailout. These companies were mismanaged into the hole they are in, and now its time to start diggin themselves out or sleep in the bed they made. The Jobs bank program is really a waste, but so was building lackluster cars while relying heavily on trucks and SUV's to keep your profits up. GM and Chrylser are in the worst situation as of right now, Ford says they can make it through next year. Maybe the big 3 should downsize to the big 2, but either way I cannot imagine the loss all those workers families will have to deal with when one of those large, overweight car companies finally kicks the bucket. I don't know about the rest of you, but while I wasn't fully enthralled with the vehicle lineup of the big 3 I did have respect for them. With all this bailout talk and them shaking the tin cup all over Washington D.C. its really reduced that respect. [/QUOTE]
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