Obama aides flunk GM and Chrysler
If Chrysler succeeds in a setting up a "viable" plan with Fiat, they can expect to receive up to $6 billion more from the government to keep them alive. GM doesn't have a set amount of cash on the table, but will be under the close scrutiny of the administration to restructure the company or else. So what does this mean for you and me? Hard to say, so far, except that we taxpayers could be on the hook for at least $6 bil more. The real pressure is on the people who's jobs are on the line right now. Things could get real interesting in Detroit right now, and I'm not talking about the Final Four! The Big 3 might just be the Big 2 or the Big 1, a couple of months from now! But hey, at least our warranties are safe!
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How incredibly stupid of Washington and GM. GM made thems "beholdin" to the Fed and now they are paying the price. Pershaps the CEO should be gone, the company is a shambles, but the Fed should not do their Board should. What they should do is whatever it takes (bankruptcy) to pay back Fed borrowings so as not to be under their thumb.
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