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Originally Posted by BackinBlackSS/RS
I mostly agree, but at some point a company like GM for example, employs so many people directly and indirectly it would impact far too many to allow them to fail. I mean you can't just throw good money after bad, but there are times help must be given assuming a new course is in place. GM is a perfect example. They are not doing to shabby. As long as they run a sound business practice and DO NOT forget about quality and the customer they should be healthy for years to come.
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Good points. Actually there was an article on autoblog the other day stating that if GM and Chrysler had been allowed to fail it would have cost over 1 MILLION jobs!I understand the bailouts and it was a dire need, but I don't think it is right letting GM and Chrysler take the brunt of the Criticism while many other companies were getting their help in secret.