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Let's get one thing PERFECTLY clear. No human is perfect, and if you can prove me wrong, I invite you to do so. Yes, management over the course of 100 years will tend to make mistakes. But the reason for the old GM's failure is NOT solely their fault. It was a combined effort on the part of the American consumer, gov't incentives to foreign makers, worker legacy costs, and yes managerial mistakes. At least 75% of all of that was completely outside their control, or direct responses to external conditions. So I believe it...because it's TRUE. Not because it helps me sleep at night. Quote:
Cerberus tried that with Chrysler, and they ended up in bankruptcy, too. Only an auto group has the expertise and ability to run another brand. But none of the auto groups had any money to spend. Go back and see how difficult it was for GM to sell Hummer, Saab, and try to sell Opel. Not only that, but none of the auto groups needed/wanted to have anymore brands. Everyone was consolidating and shrinking. And if they WERE bought? It would have been for the intellectual property alone. Maybe some of the manufacturing resources. The company would have been totally liquidated and all 2+ million people either directly employed or in other sectors would have been jobless. [/QUOTE]. |
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It was two sides of the same coin. Individuals couldn't get loans to buy cars, and GM couldn't get loans to keep building cars. Why? Because investors were tightening up their own lending policies at the time.
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"The union's health care and pension trust fund earned $3.4 billion through the sale of one-third of its shares in GM last week." The Washington Times has no idea of what they are talking about. It is NOT the union, UAW, it is a seperate trust fund that took over GM`s bankrupt health and pension plan. They are NOT one and the same. They are seperate legal entities with a different set of directors and responsibilities. Thus the article is LYING when it refers to the UNION getting or selling stock. You should recall that the UAW and GM agreed to this before the bankruptcy in an effort to stave off bankruptcy. In short, the UAW bent over to try and save GM. What has me curious is why you thought this article was so important that you just had to post it in the "General Automotive + Other Cars Discussion Come chat about other cars" of the forum, it certainly has no bearing on cars, only political in nature, so I ask, what was your intentions for posting this article? |
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Everyone keeps talking about 'us' bailing GM out... Funny... I never got a bill.
.... I guess that means I won't be getting a check either.
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How is this thread not closed? I mean, this is a political topic, and I thought we weren't supposed to have those here on C5? Unless of course, mentioning GM gets you out of the political discussion (but, since the government "bought" a big piece of GM and gave another big piece to the UAW for their own political reasons, it is kind of ridiculous to think it is anything but a political discussion).
On top of that, I've seen other threads get closed that were far less heated than this one's getting. Someone keeps pointing out that by "saving" GM, the government saved x number of jobs (try proving that you saved jobs...you can prove which jobs were lost, but you can't prove you saved jobs). Why should the union jobs have been saved? Forget the jobs, why should the union's pensions or healthcare plans been saved? What makes them so special? They didn't save my (or millions of other American workers') jobs, or healthcare, or other benefits. I lost my job and couldn't find another one due to this administration's policies and the uncertainty that they were/are bringing for American businesses. However, I stilll have to pay my own way. I still have to pay for my own healthcare. I don't have a big pension coming, or eternal benefits like the union, and yet, I pay for my own. Sorry, the UAW (and all other unions for that matter) should have to shoulder their own pension/benefit burden like us regular working stiffs. But, instead, the taxpayers shoulder those burdens, only to find that they may not have any left to pay for their own. What a great deal for taxpayers. |
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Check your next pay stub. You get a bill every week. You also reconcile the weekly bills every year in April. If you don't feel it's a bill, try not paying it and see what happens.
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Well, this exercise was fun. Now, I'm not sure I care what else you have to say, because now your acting like a child in your responses; it's not worth my time to respond.
At this point, its perfectly clear that, you're not going to either prove me wrong, or convince me to change my views on the situation. And I'm not going to be able to convince you of some vital facts. But that wasn't my point from the outset...My arguments on the subject needed a little sharpening, as I haven't spoken about this in a while... So thank you for the exchange, and from refraining from lowering yourself to name-calling, etc. I bear no ill will...but I'm all done here. |
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GM promised to pay xx dollars into the fund, in concert with Ford and Chrysler. But that was before the economy took a dump. So instead, during the bankruptcy, they exchanged some of their debt to the program with stock until they could afford to pay into it via the purchase of those shares. That's one of the reasons the UAW didn't actually own the company in the first place, and the reason they're selling off the shares now. |
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