Comments on: It's Official: GM Bankrupt
Auto Giant Will Ax 21,000 More Jobs, Close 11 More Plants And 2,600 Dealerships
- It's official GM is now Government Motors. No more GM cars for me until the government and the union are gone. I'll bide my time
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- It's time for a non violent revolution refuse to buy new cars no matter who makes them and watch how fast the prices on new cars drop. This should helps the car dealers be more profitable they make more selling used cars than they do selling New cars. And a used car is already road tested.
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- The right wing party seem to be acting like children you lost so deal with it. And not just GM but all of the so called big corporate giants got themselves into this mess by over inflating their prices then shipping the good middle income jobs to their good buddies in China and every third world **** hole because they did not want to have to pay the price of labor and they did not want to care if they damaged the ecology. Now they are the first in line for the tax payers to give them a well fare stake. Do you not now see that this has all been nothing more than the greedy rich wanting to line their pockets with free tax payer's money. Neither the Republican Party nor the Democratic Party have the balls to stand up and admit that this sleeping with Corporate System is whats killing this country. it's time for America to vote the entire lot out of office.
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- This is and should be what happens when you build crap...period!
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- I'll bet 21,000 UAW workers who jobs are lost will still get at least 80% of their pay from GM!!!! If that is true that means we taxpayers pay for these bums to stay home and golf or fish everyday!!!!!
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- Anonymous government spokesman:
"I PROMISE YOU THE GOVERNMENT WILL LEAVE
THE NEW GM COMPANY WHEN WE LEAVE IRAQ." - Reply to this comment
- By the way, went to a few GM dealers recently looking for a good deal, with the bankrupcty and 2 BAILOUTS by myself and my fellow taxpayers, and they are NOT interested in moving vehicles off the floor.
Posted by SteelersWinAgain
Not if it means giving them away. Businesses are not in business to lose money. Apparently it still costs money to build cars and the object is to make a profit. Otherwise, look for government assistment programs. - Reply to this comment
- GM and Chrysler cannot survive as long as UAW workers are at both companies. I hate to see jobs go overseas but it's the only way these 2 companies can survive. Take a look at any foreign car made in either the US or overseas and the quality is excellant. Buy a car made by the UAW and all you get are recalls UAW Workers could care less about the quality of the product or its customers. TIME TO GET RID OF UNIONS!!!!!!!
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- These job cuts should beign at the top.
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- Posted by stn_sage at 11:28 PM : May 31, 2009
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Yeah. That 68% approval rating will be the death of him, alright........
Posted by formrusmcsgt at 1:45 AM : Jun 1, 2009
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Very funny! But, at the rate he's losing voters---he won't be at 68%---if he's there now---IN THREE AND A HALF MORE YEARS! You're smart enough to know that!
What? Bush was at 88-90% after 911---the last three years of his term he couldn't crack the 38% level! Yes, friend---don't expect him to stay up there---he won't! - Reply to this comment
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