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On GM chief tells Obama how to save auto industry
Posted on November 11 at 3:41 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
Is this ironic or not? GM decides to pull out of the states to manufacture in Mexico and Canada to save production cost. One thing I did not see was a price reduction on the autos. Also thousands of workers lost their job. Did GM care that they were laying off thousand of workers? The Big 3 Have been laying off workers for many years now. Gm was rated the #1 auto retailer in the US a few years ago, even over toyota. Were did the money go with all these production cost cuts?
Now they want the american tax people to bail them out. The same people they told, you will be laid off. Let the auto industry ask Mexico or Canada for a bailout package. As far as I am concerned, they can go under. I didnt see the government bailing out honest hardworking tax payers as they lost their business. This will invite new companies to compete in this business. Maybe they will even care about the consumers.