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To: tejek who wrote (485760)6/4/2009 4:28:08 PM
From: Road Walker1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575781
 
Yes, but its good to hear. Its been hard watching the demise of GM. The possibility that things may get better going forward is encouraging.

Agree. It would be great if GM gets it's act together and start producing some great cars... they have an opportunity now. Without government help there would be no GM or Chrysler today. And 100's of thousands more unemployed.



To: tejek who wrote (485760)6/4/2009 4:50:38 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575781
 
>> Its been hard watching the demise of GM.

Very strange remark.

Since you've claimed the "demise of GM" took place over a period of eight years, yet you never bothered to mention it until the last few months. How tough could it have been?

The truth is the demise of GM took place over a period of 30-40 years, during which the unions gradually took over more and more control of it, until now, it is a helpless invalid, depending on the taxpayers for sustenance.