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Trauma 12-15-2008 01:48 AM

The should be bailed out.
They ****ed up big time but if the supply base for GM has no company to supply, then millions of Americans will lose their jobs.
They should pay the CEOs $1 per annum though, I'm all about that.

sleepy jack 12-15-2008 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Wayfarer (Post 564065)
http://dollardaze.org/blog/posts/200...netaryBase.png

just in the last three months, there's been an increase of 636 billion dollars, which is equivalent to the increase of the previous eighteen years. the dollar is going to be destroyed through hyperinflation and it doesn't seem as though the Obama administration will do anything to stop it.

I'd need more than just this one site to verify this because if this were true than there is a huge hole in your suggestion that you're either ignoring or not looking at. If that much money has been printed then why isn't the dollar already mega inflated?

Kryptonite 01-13-2009 06:46 PM

It's hard for me to have a real opinion on this issue. I work at a bank so all day I hear people talking about the economy. The logical side of me agrees with the "capitalism" argument. This is America and it's not the goverment's place to dictate which company fails and which company is okay to help out. The humanitarian side of me wants everyone to have everything they want or need. I had a customer today who told me that, at his age of 56, this was his first time ever having unemployment. He worked for a tool and die company for 29 years. They went of business this year because GM owes them a couple million dollars that they aren't getting. This hard working man lost his job because of an entire other company.

Inuzuka Skysword 01-13-2009 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Kryptonite (Post 578554)
It's hard for me to have a real opinion on this issue. I work at a bank so all day I hear people talking about the economy. The logical side of me agrees with the "capitalism" argument. This is America and it's not the goverment's place to dictate which company fails and which company is okay to help out. The humanitarian side of me wants everyone to have everything they want or need. I had a customer today who told me that, at his age of 56, this was his first time ever having unemployment. He worked for a tool and die company for 29 years. They went of business this year because GM owes them a couple million dollars that they aren't getting. This hard working man lost his job because of an entire other company.

He chose the job, did he not?

sleepy jack 01-13-2009 10:22 PM

In addition to that, the unemployment rate has been rising (he's definitely not the only one) and the auto industries all had very very very bad business models. It wasn't hard to see this one coming, people don't want diesel trucks anymore they want hybrids.


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