barryogen wrote:2jayzgte wrote:I say no bailout let them sink they got themselves into this mess so they should have to get themselves out
Although I pretty much agree with you on this, economically, for their country, they cannot afford to lose the company because of the jobs it generates.
From what I have read, the yanky govt are still looking at giving them the $30b they say "they need at a minimum", and may still close much of what they do.
Much of country type economics is about softening the blow of sudden shock.
You don't want to suddenly have ~250,000 people unemployed overnight, it is better to have them slowly go out of business so that the rest of the economy can absorb it somewhat(think evolution over millions of years instead of a nuclear bomb mutation, and adjust time scales).
Personally I'd like to see one of the "big three" go, and then to see them help the remaining two... it should leave the remaining two in a much better position to fight it out if there is less competition.2jayzgte wrote:F**K Me go figure that 2 American cars at the top of the production car lap record at the Nurburgring.......
It is quite impressive.[/quote
Alot of there problems are there own fault sometimes to go foward you have to go back and now with the U.S economy in the shite one of those big 3 have got to go out of the 3 i think Ford are the least worst off so I think they'll be alright.I think its quite clear that there is no need to have 3 of those big companies so i reckon one has to go and we can sit here and go on about the implications of this but why ohh why would you bail out these people when they have been making bad decisions and making crap cars for years and now there paying the consequences.All of a sudden these big CEO's turn up to congress meetings in there private jets and multi-million dollar salaries asking for money like there paupers please I'd flush them down the toilet and start again......