toppop52
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And you still only know half of what you think you know.
I don't care if your entire family worked for Ford, GM or Chrysler. It has zero bearing on the discussion at hand, or on the topic as a whole.
I started a business once, it didn't take off..........I got no government bailout.
GM was bailed out by us taxpayers, then the stock was recently sold for a major loss.......Another taxpayer bailout for a failed business model.
This is twice I've had to type this because of your inability to understand what is typed.
I suggest that you find some light, get your glasses..........and get a device that you are capable of using so you can correctly respond to posts.
If you want to look at 1920's history......be my guest......as it has no bearing in 2011. Catch up with the rest of the world.
Being an arrogant a$# isn't that appealing generally, but my goodness it fits so well on a narrcissist, such as yourelf. Who exactly appointed you king know it all, anyway? Oh nobody, because only you could do that as the Omnipotent.
I know this will come as a shock to you, it always to does to guys like you, but you really are unlikely the brightest human to ever live. I know, I know, you're certain you are.....
Anyway, I stand by what I said. The bailouts were not how it should go down, however, the events leading to it were not all the fault of the unions or poor management, though they get their dues. Illegal trade practices played a major roll, as did other factors.