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View Poll Results: Do you support saving the US auto companies with tax payer money? | |||
I support saving any one or all of them. |
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1 | 3.13% |
I support assisting them for a limited time with a limited amount. |
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11 | 34.38% |
I don't support saving them. |
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19 | 59.38% |
I have another plan to save them from certain death (explain below) |
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1 | 3.13% |
Voters: 32. You may not vote on this poll |
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The future is unwritten
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Oh boy, more of Merc's conspiracy theories.
![]() To expand on what Griff said, ultra low sulpher diesel became law in Europe in 2005, available here in 2006, and law here in 2007, except for non-stationary/off-road/maritime use. So up until last year they couldn't use the emission controls US law requires on diesels now. Oh, and their vehicles are lighter as they don't have to meet US crash standards.
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'I support saving any one or all of them' using 'another plan to save them from certain death.' But the poll does not permit clicking both.
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barely disguised asshole, keeper of all that is holy.
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Why Bankruptcy Is the Best Option for GM
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How does this affect your thoughts on the bailout of the big three? Can we selectively bailout one or two of them and not the other? Is GM that much worse off than the others? Do they all deserve to deal with their own issues with no bailout whatsoever?
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Requoted from classicman
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Since GM cars were so crappy, GM used pension funds to claim profits. This was acceptable with so many new spread sheet deregulations. New standards that even assumed a pension fund would always have a 10% ROI (even though history says it is always less than 8%). A solution that also assumed GMs pensions would be picked up by the government - see my warnings years ago about PBGC. This meltdown and lying was known so long ago that even I knew about it. Had GM been required by responsible accounting to fund those pensions, et al, then GM would have faced bankruptcy earlier and solved this with little pain. GM would have fixed their only problem - top management. 85% of all problems are directly traceable to ... Instead Enron accounting was alive and well. No regulations did so much good - right. GM's problems have been entrenched for 30 years. Since we are foolishly discussing bailouts, then those MBAs are making no plans to restructure. Rick Wagoner said last week that GM has no restructuring plans. Of course not. Government welfare will save GM. Why should they do what is necessary? They are MBAs - ostriches. Ross Perot defined GM's problem 25 years ago. GM throws money at problems like a grenade. That means solutions are impossible. Restructuring - eliminate many GM models. Start retooling now for only a few base models, as Toyota, Honda, and VW have long done. for example, only one intermediate frame - not three. IOW, GM must innovate - do what everyone else did more than 20 years ago. It cannot happen until everyone admits GM's only problem - Rick Wagoner and an entrench cadre of MBAs who routinely stifle innovation. Rick Wagoner has no restructuring plans. $50billion thown into a company now only worth $1.8billion? Only a fool would even consider that. What happens when bean counters were replaced by car guys in 1979/1981? Restructuring was conducted ASAP. GM has no such plans because Rick Wagoner is an MBA waiting for government rescue. How many of these divisions must be eliminated now - Buick, Saturn, Hummer, Pontiac, or Saab. At least two must go immediately if GM has any hope of being saved. |
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barely disguised asshole, keeper of all that is holy.
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I vote 3 go - Pontiac, Buick and Saab or Hummer.
I just saw a show on cnbc about this too - they predict one to 2 million jobs lost, no matter what. If we give them the bailout then it just prolongs the inevitable even longer and further wastes money. The UAW is standing firm that they will not negotiate their contracts nor benefits at all. I wish them well with that. They really don't have a choice do they? BTW, one of the men remarked that there was a senator who had brought up this issue the last time they got bailed out... John McCain. He was overwhelmingly criticized for his "negative" opinion.
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To shreds, you say?
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I don't support welfare whether for poor or rich. But if you give thewelfare to the poor at least they'll spend it and keep the $ in circulation. If you give it to automakers they'll mostly use it for 85% of top management salraies and they won't spend it. They'll invest it and then we'll end up giving them even more money when their investment house of cards gets knocked down.
I'd say just cut right to the chase and distribute Milwaukke's Beast, Ciggies, and scratch-offs directly to the poor.
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I hear them call the tide
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I'm not in favor of taxpayers bailing out private companies, but I don't have an alternative. all i do know is that if the big 3 go under, Michigan dies. Detroit's pretty much dead already, Flint's a zombie (but we knew that), Ypsi's on life support, Ann Arbor is still waiting for a pacemaker after Pfizer pulled out last year, and the rest of the state makes/grows the stuff the inhabitants of the Mound of Venus spend their money on. dead
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monster - what saved 1979 and 1981 Chrysler and Ford? No bailout. Both companies were finally forced to submit detailed restructuring plans. President Ford also said "Ford to NYC Drop Dead!" Only then was Ford, Chrysler and NYC all saved. Get a grip. Throwing money at GM only guarantees Michigan job losses. GM's only problem is stifled innovation. How did Chrysler and Ford get saved in only years? Once top bean counters were replaced by car guys, then all jobs were saved by liberating stifled innovation. Only one reason for that stifled innovation. Top executives did not even have driver's licenses. Did you learn from history? Why is GM still doing no restructuring planning? Because your post (like so many others) endorses corporate welfare and protects Rick Wagoner. Your ‘worry’ or indecision is exactly what Rick Wagoner needs to save his job and to destroy jobs. You know the difference between Chapter 7 and Chapter 11? Wagoner needs you to be ignorant. He needs you confused - to assume Chapter 7. Therefore his job is protected. Clinton got all three to design hybrids in the 1990s - as only an American patriot would do. If informed, then you can name those 1999 hybrids - Precept from GM, Prodigy from Ford, ESX3 from Chrysler. Where are they? Oh. Wacko extremists (George Jr et al) said a $100million government investment was Clinton and must be wasted. Of course you remember that mantra. If Clinton advocated it, then it must be wrong. Everyone remembers that. So wackos especially did not want innovative cars. We want to burn more oil – and even have White House lawyers also rewrite science papers on global warming - to justify stifling innovation. It was by Clinton so it must be wrong. The wacko extremist mantra that protected Rick Wagoner and promoted more Michigan job losses. So GM still has no hybrids? Fifteen years later, $100million later, 8 years after completed designed were demonstrated? You would even endorse more stifled innovation by throwing $50billion into a company only worth $1.8billion? You would advocate the destruction of Michigan jobs? Only an ostrich does not know what "70 horsepower per liter" means. Another example of destroyed American jobs. Twenty five years later – monster advocates more cars without 70 Hp/liter engines. More government protection means no 70 Hp/liter engines. monster – tell me no 70 Hp/liter saves Michigan jobs. When do you advocate a solution; not more welfare to stifle innovation? Give Telsa Motors that money to manufacturer what is more innovative than anything in GM. Or give patriotic companies such as Honda, VW, and Toyota that money to actually save American jobs. Oh. But GM needs that money to start selling a 400 Horsepower Camaro. Monster - why do you approve of a car with as much or more horsepower than BrainR's 80,000 pound 18 wheeler? That is what you advocate. History repeatedly defines the only thing that saves the worker's jobs. Bankruptcy - ie 1979/1981 Chrysler and Ford. His name is Rick Wagoner. He created massive losses in GM North America. So they made him CEO. Now all of GM has no profits. This is no exaggeration. And monster would protect him? Sorry. But your protection of those who destroy Michigan jobs is obvious - if you learned from history. Yes, 1970's deja vue. Not stated politically correct. Stated instead with the same supporting facts that also denies those Saddam WMDs - with the same sound byte - deja vue. |
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I hear them call the tide
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who knows? you repeat and contradict yourself so often they haven't yet invented terms for numbers that high
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I realize I have the answer to pretty much everything, but I think it's going a little far to say that me admitting that I don't know what should happen is a myth.... thank you for your considered response, Governor Palin.
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To shreds, you say?
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The US auto industry shouldn't be bailed out. The idea that Michigan would go down in flames is predicated on the belief that the people there are capable of only one thing- working in an auto plant.
Just as a for instance. Why not re-tool all the plants to build rail cars and get the country into feasible rail travel? You know, if I'm not mistaken I'm pretty sure somewhere over in Europe people travel in trains.
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It takes GM something between three months and one year to retool a factory. Just another example of why GM needs bankruptcy. GM bean counters decided that flex manufacturing would only increase costs. Remember the first Saturn factory in Spring Hill TN? GM cannot even decide what to make there. Every time a decision is made to make a new car there, the plans get quashed. Management plans to convert the factory to a new car. Long later, GM learns the factory is inflexible - cannot make that car. GM has gone through this 'maybe we will do this' cycle twice. Spring Hill may get closed because GM bean counters stifled another innovation over a decade ago - flexible manufacturing. |
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Screw it. Let's re-tool all the factories to produce wargoods and then announce we are defaulting on the US debt. "HAHA China, You're Effed for buying all our debt! Now whatcha gonna do!?!"
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Well, personally, I'm pretty sure it's got nothing to do with lookout123. At least, no more than it's got to do with tw or UG or Bullit or anyone else that posts on here.
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