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Old 12-12-2008, 08:53 AM   #71
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I feel bad for the workers whose union would rather have them jobless than take a pay cut.

Well, there goes any chance I had of getting a job after graduation.

The workers are the ones who paid the union dues in the first place. I believe they can call a meeting when it comes right down to it and get this taken care of.
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Old 12-12-2008, 08:55 AM   #72
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They give him control over the money. He gets pissed because Congress won't help the Big 3. We are all sitting here bitching and moaning about how the money given to the banks was never regulated....and now....this could be a good thing.
Now I suggest that we start directing our letters to Paulson asking him to give some of the $700B to the Big 3.
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Old 12-12-2008, 08:59 AM   #73
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URGENT - please take a moment to email the White House.....

Please - take a moment to send a note to President Bush -- asking him to make an emergency loan to the Big Three using TARP funds.......

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Old 12-12-2008, 09:06 AM   #74
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I think that one thing that people are missing is that the bill had 52 yes votes so if it was not for the stupid ability to filibuster this bill should have passed because the majority said yes. I really hate filibusters because then it only takes 41 senators to stop something.

The next thing to remember is that Paulson has used up almost all of the initial 350 billion he was allotted. The last i saw he had 20 billion or less left and who knows how much he has spent since then. So he may go to congress and say I need the next payment of 350 billion and he can get more support if he says that he is going to give some to the Big 3. That is of course assuming that the congress comes back into session before the start of the next congress which I really doubt.
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Old 12-12-2008, 09:07 AM   #75
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Please - take a moment to send a note to President Bush -- asking him to make an emergency loan to the Big Three using TARP funds.......

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Does Paulson have enough left to make a loan to the big 3?
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Old 12-12-2008, 09:08 AM   #76
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The White House is saying this morning that they are considering using TARP funds to help the Big 3. That from Fox News this morning. That's probably an effort to keep the market from falling through the floor this morning, but let's hope they can actually make that happen.
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Old 12-12-2008, 09:09 AM   #77
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Please - take a moment to send a note to President Bush -- asking him to make an emergency loan to the Big Three using TARP funds.......

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Did that and got this back.

On behalf of President Bush, thank you for your correspondence.

We appreciate hearing your views and welcome your suggestions.

Due to the large volume of e-mail received, the White House cannot respond to
every message.

Thank you again for taking the time to write.
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Old 12-12-2008, 09:10 AM   #78
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The White House is saying this morning that they are considering using TARP funds to help the Big 3. That from Fox News this morning. That's probably an effort to keep the market from falling through the floor this morning, but let's hope they can actually make that happen.
Read three posts above you pete.
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Old 12-12-2008, 09:12 AM   #79
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We live in a free market for a reason.. Restructuring needs to occur without the Government officials who don't know squat about cars or the auto industry being put in charge of it and mandating regulations and what not to build etc..Most people don't want hybrids, that is why they don't sell.. The Government should NOT be taxing my V8's to hell and then throw at me incentives to buy a car I don't want.. This is what will happen with Government control of the auto industry.. The government should help out those who need it after a bankruptcy and they will, including taking care of retiree benefits. The union will at least get that out of the government when it is all done.. However a new union with new rules needs to be created after a bankruptcy, one with all the nonsense taken out which has helped contribute to GM's demise..
Forget the union. Honest pay for honest days work is what is needed in this industry. Let state laws do the talking for labor rules. Let company run health care take care of medical bills, and let each person invest in their retirement. Unions are just added expense for the employee, but should not be for the employer. IMHO of course.
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There has to be a little give and take on both sides for this to work. If the Congress is going to be out of session until after the first of the year then the President needs to pull rank and get their asses back in to rethink, revote and the UAW needs to humble themselves and realize how much unemployment is going to pay them when their houses get repo'ed due to not being able to make their ends meet. Congress has NO BUISNESS closing up until after the first of the year. What really pisses me off is when they all retire the amount of money they receive each year. That is SOMETHING that has to get fixed also IMHO>
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Old 12-12-2008, 09:20 AM   #81
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A Big Three bankruptcy would give them the abilityto get away from the union completely.
Which is exactly what they need to do, get away from the unions. Tell the workers, look we either dismantle the union, or we dismantle the factory and move it to a right to work state.
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DONE.
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Old 12-12-2008, 09:23 AM   #83
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Please - take a moment to send a note to President Bush -- asking him to make an emergency loan to the Big Three using TARP funds.......

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Done!

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On behalf of President Bush, thank you for your correspondence.

We appreciate hearing your views and welcome your suggestions.

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Old 12-12-2008, 09:36 AM   #84
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Also, does anyone here have any idea how many congressmen/senators who opposed to this bill have a foreign owned car, engine, or transmission plant in their state? I'm gonna guess the percentage is pretty high but I don't know.
What difference does it make if everyone that opposed it came from a state with a foreign owned car factory. Perhaps it gives them better insight as to what works and what doesn't. These foreign owned plants do hire americans and contribute to the local, state, and federal economy don't they. Do you honestly believe there is some cynical reason for them voting against this legislation. Lets not forget, it is only the Big 3 that are threatening bankruptcy. While the other companies are hurting from the recession, they aren't threatening to go underr at least not at the moment. So what we need to do is put our emotions aside and ask our selves, what are the foreign companies doing that prevented this from happening to them and lets convince the Big 3 to do the same. Instead of financing the same old tired business practices that got them here in the first place. You can describe insanity as, doing the same thing over and over again, while expecting different results.

For the sake of our kids and grandkids we owe it to them to fix the difficult problems now, instead of passing them off on them to fix later.
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