Old Mar 30, 2009 | 09:41 AM
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Default Re: "U.S. says GM and Chrysler are not viable"

I worked for GM for nearly 20 years. There is always change in a corporation and that is usually a good thing. Wagner was a different leader for GM, he was and is a car guy. He replaced a long line of bean counters who if you check your history were responsible for the disaster of GM back in the late seventies and throughout the eighthes.

With that said Wagner stepped down and My concern is not that he did. My concern is that Washington forced this. I am in total agreement with Franc on this and I can't believe that this doesn't concern everyone.

This is historic and should be of concern to anyone who owns and runs a business! If this is OK why didn't they do the same thing on Wall Street? Why are my Grandchildren going to be paying off the Wall Street CEO bonuses for the crooks that got us here?

Frightening, absolutely FRIGHTENING!

Try to stay safe...


Respectfully,


Paul (MisterTaz)
 
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