Posted by coobie on December 02, 2008 at 16:37:02 from (70.101.149.237):
In Reply to: I have a question ?? posted by rrlund on December 02, 2008 at 16:12:22:
bruster said: (quoted from post at 17:29:28 12/02/08)
Looks like they (congress) want to know if there will be changes, and how fast they will implement them. Heard today that Ford and Chrysler CEO's will take a annual cut to of $1.00 (nothing heard from GM's CEO)
They (Big 3)have become so complacent in the last 30 years when they were by themselves, they weren't watching the rear view mirror to see the other auto makers gaining ground in doing what the B3 boys should have been doing all along.
I guess they aren't too big to fail
How about the CEO,s from citigroup,bear sterns, and others when they were to complacent?Why don,t they have public hearings?Just curious?Why should we be giving them alot more $$ than 25 billion the car companies have asked for?
This post was edited by coobie at 16:51:05 12/02/08 3 times.
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