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Save General Motors From
Bankruptcy, Vote For Mitt Romney

Forbes, by Louis Woodhill

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Posted By:StormCnter, 11/1/2012 5:53:20 AM

President Obama has been touting his bailout of General Motors as a reason for people in Michigan and Ohio to vote for him. However, there is one small problem with his argument. Regardless of the past, GM’s only hope for long-term survival nowis if Mitt Romney wins on November 6. If Obama is reelected, GM is doomed to a second bankruptcy (or to another taxpayer bailout). This is because Obama is committed to doubling down on the two policies that drove GM bankrupt in the first place: a weak, unstable dollar,

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: srhcb, 11/1/2012 6:24:09 AM     (No. 8978755)

Pounding a stake into the heart of GM might be the singular reason I could come up with for voting for Obama.


Reply 2 - Posted by: patpgmr, 11/1/2012 6:29:19 AM     (No. 8978762)

Read the entire article. GM isn't the only casualty of shoddy government monetary policy by such Presidents as NIXON, BUSH and OBAMA.

Not to mention the CAFE standards which were ridiculous from the start, and GM's response. And don't forget the UAW. GM employs lots of Americans, as well as their supplier base. Let's not throw out the baby with the bathwater, no matter what your hatred for Obama may be.

GM is about to go bankrupt again. Not good for any of us.


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: bnrmusa, 11/1/2012 7:50:18 AM     (No. 8978876)

Reading the entire article is good advise #2.
I do want GM to survive, that's one of the reason I shall be voting for Mitt Romney. If it takes a redo of bankruptcy, the legal way, that's okay too.
Romney has very good working knowledge of the auto-industry, he grew up in it. Romney good have very well followed his dad, and he would've been a great car guy.


Reply 4 - Posted by: bnrmusa, 11/1/2012 7:51:22 AM     (No. 8978878)

Sorry, "could", not "good".


Reply 5 - Posted by: bigken2, 11/1/2012 7:52:24 AM     (No. 8978881)

a very large section of the us will never buy gm again the basic problem has not changed the uaw


Reply 6 - Posted by: 3XALADY, 11/1/2012 8:36:59 AM     (No. 8978995)

I thought the president of GM said it was going to be moved to China and that a large percentage of their cars are made there now.


Reply 7 - Posted by: stablemoney, 11/1/2012 10:16:52 AM     (No. 8979281)

Cars can be manufactured in the U.S., just not by GM, which has bureaucratic management and labor unions that refuse to change. Good article regarding the economics, but I don't think GM has gone broke producing small cars over the last 40 years. GM has lost market share because they have told their customers they can go elsewhere if they don't like it.


   

 

  


 

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