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On Sat, 15 Nov 2008 03:58:49 -0500, Eisboch wrote:
Although it would be disastrous for the employees and suppliers for GM to fold, I also can't see why the taxpayers should spend good money after bad. The only way I personally could support a general bailout would be if it were tied to a very specific and aggressive business plan laid out by GM that would cut costs, simplify operations and overhead and otherwise provide believable proof that the bailout money would not simply extend their existence for a while longer while business goes on as usual. GM had the opportunity to address their problems and have done very little to save themselves. Their problems did not originate with September's market meltdown. The company has been very poorly managed. Under normal circumstances, I would say let them go, but these aren't normal circumstances. With the overall precarious economy, can we afford to let GM go down now? I don't know, but just throwing money at them won't bail them out. |
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