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I was wondering how everyone has been reacting this week to the congressional hearings that seem to definitely not be in favor of the bailout whatsoever. Has this new round of talks have you thinking twice about ordering a car from a company that may not be around. I know its been discussed before how GM can't fail, but it is not looking good for them at all.
Just looking for your opinions. Has this new round of talks have you thinking twice about ordering a car from a company that may not be around? I am not looking for opinions on the talks, just the question above. |
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Damn I thought this one was going to go on all night......
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Looks like I will be keeping the Honda. I don't think there will be a Camaro made.
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This may not the place for this, but since you all started it...
The overall economic effect if GM were to go “out of business” would be catastrophic, and would possibly cause Chrysler and Ford to fold shortly thereafter. I had read these statistics in an article a few days ago, (I’ll try to find the link). GM directly employs 123,000 people and owes Delphi and American Axle a significant amount of cash; so if GM goes, so does Delphi and American Axle. The mid-West alone could lose approximately 3 million goes if GM goes. If Chrysler and Ford were to go out of business as well, that would be another 240,000 direct jobs. The Big 3 also supports employment for another 974,000 jobs through suppliers, etc. and 1.7 million jobs are created by the money that the employees of the Big 3 and employees of the supporting companies spend. This all adds up to about six million jobs. Lost jobs equals lost revenue to the Federal, State and local governments, and this would be something like 156 BILLION dollars over three years. Add to this the unemployment benefits to be paid for all of the people that would lose their jobs and that would be another 2-4 BILLION. Our elected officials need to wake up and figure that a measly 25 million LOAN is a very small investment to make to avoid the multiple BILLIONS that they would have to spend if GM, Chrysler, and Ford should fail. (remenber this next election!) I don’t believe that we should set a precedent that we, the American people, should bail-out every business that falters due to bad business practices and poor management, but the loss of GM would not be just another business failure; it could possibly be last economic straw that pushes this country into another depression that could be more globally far-reaching than the “Great Depression” Just my $0.002 – Let's hope and pray that GM pulls through this. |
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People, people, people. Come on now. First, I don't particularly want GM, Ford or Chrysler to go out of business. Second, I especially don't want GM to go out of business because I would like to get my Camaro. Third, those statistics that everyone keeps throwing around - like $156B, 212,000 jobs affected, etc - are automobile industry provided figures. We are all taking them at face value. Who has confirmed them? Finally, when the S&L crisis happened in the '80s and '90s, over 700 S&Ls collapsed. The estimated cost to the US was over the $156B quoted to be the cost if GM goes out of business - $160.1B lost. There was a recession, but the world didn't end. The US didn't collapse. And we all managed to come out of it. So everyone calm down. Have a nice drink and wait to see what happens.
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I am praying they make it. Don't get me wrong. But Congress and the Senate are idiots. They gave AIG tons of money, over 100 Billion to date and they won't save the Big 3. They are just stupid. AIG is corrupt and full of crooks and they do nothing about it but slam the auto industry. I am just frustrated at this entire mess.
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I believe someone took GM (I believe) to task about the closing of a couple of plants in the U.S. that would leave thousands of Americans unemployed, but they had plans on building one or two in other countries. Because they employed a good number of people in those other countries, they were asked whether they had gone to the Mexican or Chinese governments and asked for a bailout. The answer was something along the lines of "No we have not. We are quite profitable there." |
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Finally, this isn't a bunch of fraudulent banks we're talking about. This is the US auto Industry. Small startups cannot recreate the massive volume the three have right now overnight -- and they especially don't stand a chance against the likes of Toyota + friends. But we NEED that Industry. And just a side note...calming down and sitting by watching the economy (and ultimately the country) fall apart is exactly what got us into this. I, for one, am not content to sit by and watch all of this implode. |
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The total benefits include healthcare. When the healthcare is provided free of charge for all citizens by the government, why would a business need to pay for it and include it. Why dont they show a true comparrison. Chart makers are very nice but are only as good as the info in front of them
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I hate to say it but I strongly believe that GM and the other two need to start operating like Toyota and Honda and all them. Just looking at the numbers there is something wrong with the way they are doing business, and it seems a large problem is workers. If they want to keep their jobs they are going to probably have to settle for lower wages for a time. Yeah I guess it is easy for me to say that since I am not in the auto industry, but I would fully support a tax raise as long as it went towards really important stuff like the American auto industry, and as long as I knew they would spend my tax dollars effectively. As of now I do not believe that to be true, hopefully they can change my mind soon, and the government's.
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