Posted by Turke Bros. Farms on December 12, 2008 at 05:53:15 from (205.188.117.74):
Kinda disappointing last night to see the auto bill fail, we gave $700 billion to the banks with no accountability. They just needed to BORROW 15 Billion and pay it back. The 700 we already gave to the banks still isnt doing anything, credit still froze. If the 700 did something then the big 3 should have NO Problem gettin a Loan. This is going to put alot of people out on the bread lines. In the news in Detroit this morning, lawyers are going to GM headquarters to start arranging the Bankruptcy.
They say the UAW is the blame here because they would not get rid of the $75.00 labor wage. That is BS. they are going off old data. Its about $51.00 and that includes their pension.
Now we are going to depend on a foreign country to produce our vehicles...just like we depend on foreign oil. I dont even know if a foreign automaker makes a 3/4 ton 4x4, dont get rid of your old pick-up.
I hate to see what the stock market does today.
How do you think this is going to if at all effect your families? DTURKE
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