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What do you think it is? It is just a bit south of 100,000 but too bad you quit reading. Point was quite correct though.......................unless you think we ever had a military as large as 70 million. When I grew up in Flint, there were 40,000 emplyees in Genesee County alone. Also what everyone also forgets was the 1,000,000 retirees and spouses that were dependant on GM for penson and benefits. That impact would have been devastating as well. Pssssst, you might want to check GM's global employment numbers. I'm guessing you were counting GMNA only.
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Defense is a necessary government function. Bailing out irresponsible car companies is not.
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I retract my statement, as said below it was not called for and flippant.
the beginning numbers for the bailout The money the government spent adds up quickly: $50 billion in TARP bailout funds, a special exemption waiving payment of $45.4 billion in taxes on future profits, an exemption for all product liability on cars sold before the bailout, $360 million in stimulus funds, and the $7,500 tax credit for those who buy the Chevy Volt. GM’s share of other programs is harder to quantify but includes, for example, some of the $15.2 billion that went to Cash for Clunkers. The government sponsored (read payed for) 18 billion dollars of advertising to inform the public about the bailout and how it was a necessary move. The exemption for all car liabilities before the bailout is the key, what that is is the government taking financial responsibility for all recalls, lawsuits etc etc, that is not quantifiable as they are still ongoing. Also I don't have the figures on the credits claimed on the Leaf but I cant imagine that is a huge number, so we will let that go. They were given a 6.7billion dollar loan just prior to this that they were not required to pay back. also a year after the bailout they were forgiven another 31.3 billion in export/import taxes as they were starting to flag again. We are at 145 billion already..thats without the cash for clunkers or unfair market ploy of the Leaf credit..and we are still paying for it..... Thats roughly 1,450,000 per person at 100000 (think it was 91k pre bailout) employees to keep them at work, not that there is near that many working for them currently, I think the last figure I saw was 48000 (we are only counting the actual GM employees not the dealerships since as GM repeatedly claims, they dont work for them) so in a way the bailout failed miserably at its proposed purpose, of keeping 100,000 people employed. At 1,450,000 just to keep people employed, that's above and beyond salary, they could of trained every unemployed person in the US to get a quality job..... The stock has dropped to less than half what it was worth right after bailout, so it failed to keep the company up in value. basically every one of the proposed reasons for doing this bailout was a failure..... you cant even use the reason that it kept the company around, there are several interested parties chomping at the bit to get into the US market, they would of had new management but they still would of been there...... Last edited by Rhyder; 12-21-2012 at 09:13 PM. |
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holly cow, they doubled the work force of all other car companies combined? yet hold less than 15% of the market? must be nice to have endless money from the government you dont have to pay back........Thats bigger than ATT worldwide andeven Apple......
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Not to mention the tens of thousands of unemployed dealer and supplier employees, would have caused a catatrophic financial meltdown.
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I covered that, the Chinese for one were wanting to step in and run it like it was, someone would of taken over, they would not of lost their jobs.....
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These are the numbers for US employees.
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![]() i hate to break it to you but there's a lot of waste there, and a lot of overcharging from contractors. perhaps you've never heard of the $ 9,000 toilets and $500 dollar hammers.
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Nobody seems to mind buying from car companies subsidized by the Japanese Government but let the US government give a company tax breaks or money and all hell breaks loose.
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I know car makers are a global business, but I still prefer to buy my vehicles from companies that started in the US, GM, Ford and Chrysler are my top. I still want to support the original companies that helped make out country stong in the beginning, I still believe that the foreign influence has weakened our economy. Flame on for me being a pro american company supporter.
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No fames from here. As far as I'm concerned - this is as good a reason as any...and better than some...for choosing where to spend one's money.
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Hail to the King baby!
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