Hard tomes call for hard decisions. Let GM declare bankruptsy and reorganize. Having worked for GM and seeing, first hand, how the UNION actually controls the company, I believe this might be GM's golden opportunity to regain its rightful position. Yes, it may be devestating to many, but the UAW through too many blood sucking negotiations, has harpooned the company. It is UAW gluttony -- too many high paying jobs, with people in those positions doing absolutely nothing. Some union trades will even laugh by saying how they got away with sleeping all day. Is it any wonder? GM has been bleeding to death, dying, for at least 15 years. A bail out would just give the UAW a future opportunity to repeat what has allready devastated GM. Then there's Ford and Chrysler with their hands out, as well. They all need to rebuild their companies, and not just put a bandaid over the wound. They will survive and come back stronger. They need to bite the bullet.
What should the federal government do with General Motors?
Hard tomes call for hard decisions. Let GM declare bankruptsy and reorganize. Having worked for GM and seeing, first hand, how the UNION actually controls the company, I believe this might be GM's golden opportunity to regain its rightful position. Yes, it may be devestating to many, but the UAW through too many blood sucking negotiations, has harpooned the company. It is UAW gluttony -- too many high paying jobs, with people in those positions doing absolutely nothing. Some union trades will even laugh by saying how they got away with sleeping all day. Is it any wonder? GM has been bleeding to death, dying, for at least 15 years. A bail out would just give the UAW a future opportunity to repeat what has allready devastated GM. Then there's Ford and Chrysler with their hands out, as well. They all need to rebuild their companies, and not just put a bandaid over the wound. They will survive and come back stronger. They need to bite the bullet.
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