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    More Abrasive Than Sand In Your Crotch tmleadr03's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ridge View Post
    I drove a new Dart today. Was a really nice ride, powerful. And a pretty good price point, too!
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    Quote Originally Posted by merl View Post
    a nice restructuring like the airlines have gotten one by one.
    Not all of the airlines got a bailout and some are still around without having received it.

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    looks like a good plan to me, I hope the .gov sells the stock off. the money lost is just another drip in the pond. GM is making money, they made plenty off me this year. I didn't want the .gov involved in GM, Chrysler or Ford in the first place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by merl View Post
    thing is, does anyone really believe that GM would no longer exist if they hadn't gotten the bailout? come on, they would have gotten a nice restructuring like the airlines have gotten one by one. this was to save the unions
    No, they would have gone through bankruptcy. Oh wait, they did go bankrupt. I thought the bailout was to prevent that? And the bankruptcy was criminal. Glad I didn't have any GM bonds because the bondholders got fucked, even though, by law, they are supposed to be the first to get paid back. It was a union bailout, plain and simple. There is no arguing that. But Dear Leader said... dangit, now I'm all confused again!
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    Union bailout? Are you high?

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    This gives me a slightly better impression of GM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hghclsswhitetrsh View Post
    Union bailout? Are you high?
    I don't think I am...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sharpienads View Post
    I don't think I am...
    How about all of the employees. From top to bottom?

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    I figure since I'm partial owner of 25% or 27% (or whatever the number is) I might as well buy GM vehicles. Besides...I love their trucks.

    The UAW bailout was criminal...no doubt about it. The UAW is pretty much an organized crime gang anyway...just like teacher unions (Chicago, anyone?). But the UAW builds most of the Big-3 cars/trucks in the country...including Ford.

    So I don't really see how (in this instance) not supporting GM is fighting the unions. If a president chooses to exercise extraconstitutional power to step in and prop up a union to save it, it's not like the consumer has a lot of choice in the matter. Except at the ballot box...every 4 years or so.
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