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Old 12-02-2010, 07:02 PM   #7
Stew


 
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Originally Posted by BackinBlackSS/RS View Post
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.
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.
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