Quote Originally Posted by firebird77clone View Post
I say let them fall.
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The sad thing is, To better explain this. I work for 2, not 1 , but 2 major automotive builders. And the problem falls with not bailing them out is. For every one aoutomotive worker that loses thier job, there will be another 20 to 25 people or more in other factories that will lose thier jobs.

Auto factories are merely assymbely plants. All the cars parts, dashes, carpet, seats, door pads, stereos, speakers, consoles, glass, mirrors, engines, trannys, susspensions, tires, rims, cladding, grills, tail and headlights, wiring, ETC, ETC, ETC, These items are made elsewhere and transported to the assymbly plants, Woops the truckers delivering the stuff just lost thier jobs too. Everything from the raw steel in foundries layed in sheets for the stamped panels to the ash tray and everything in between comes to a hault.

Even deeper thinking, the people maknig the tools to provide equipment, robotic equipment, welders, hand tools, uniforms, safety glasses, shoes, ETC, ETC, ETC, again. all that stuff adds in too. I think it is a bad deal all around, The companies sure did not plan things out very well for the long haul, Some of this could have been avoided throughout all the needless high time CEO spending, 9 million dollar paychecks, private jets, 10 million dollar concept cars that would never see the road all for just saying look what we built. millions of dollars on private parties and stupid crap. Not to mention all factories are way far over managed by people that think it looks good on paper, but in reality it sometimes does not work.

It kinda makes me sick now that I think of it in a big picture.