With the foreign car companies here in the US getting government subsidaries. Not having to carry the extra costs of an union workforce. Plus, the load of all the retirees. The US car co's are at a big disadvantage. They will probably have to go through some kind of bankrupcy/restructuring. The unions HAVE to make serious concessions. The Dems. of course, are big union supporters. They are making no demands on them. This bailout, as written, will only push the problem down the road. The unions have to deal or everything is going down the crapper. One question I do have is, how come the unions let the foreign companies set up shop in this country and not "Unionize" them? I believe in the US companies and I don"t want to see them fail, but this version of the bailout is not going to fix the problem. This whole deal, everything, not just the auto company problems. Is a big mess. I think we are witnessing the collapse of our whole system. I have NO faith, in those A$$HATS down there in Wash. Jack
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