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		<title>Should we let General Motors fail?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have been doing a lot of thinking lately about the fate of the auto industry and specifically General Motors. I am debating what I think the government should or should not do to help bail the Big 3 companies out. Part of me says &#8211; Why should we reward money to companies because of [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>I have been doing a lot of thinking lately about the fate of the <strong>auto industry</strong> and specifically <strong>General Motors</strong>.  I am debating what I think the government should or should not do to help bail the <strong>Big 3</strong> companies out.  Part of me says &#8211; <i>Why should we reward money to companies because of poor management</i>?  The other part of me says &#8211; <i>What about all the employees of these companies that could lose their job</i>?  I decided to break this issue down into several key areas below.
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<li><strong>Depression</strong> &#8211; I have read some analyst predictions that if General Motors were to fold, it could throw us into a depression.  I am not an economist, but the thought of GM failing scares me.  Not only would we lose thousands and thousands of jobs from GM, all of the smaller auto suppliers would be hurt.  Think of all the money these employees put back into our economy.  These employees are a big part of the middle class and they spend money.  They buy homes, eat at restaurants, go to movies, purchase clothing, and yes – Buy Cars!  The trickle down effect from this could be disastrous.  Some of these employees could possibly get picked up by one of the other auto companies, but even the foreign automakers are hurting right now and are probably not looking to hire people.</li>
<li><strong>UAW</strong> &#8211; The UAW has not done the Big 3 any favors in the past few weeks.  They have recently said they will not offer any concessions.  I really don’t think this is the time to be making these comments when one of your major employers is about to disintegrate.  I have mixed feelings on unions in general.  I majored in management in my undergrad degree.  I am also a stockholder in several companies that have unions and I know that they don’t always help the bottom line.  On the other hand, my father is in the UAW and has supported them for a long time.  I think unions are necessary and good for some things, but I think they have gotten out of control and have contributed to some of the crisis in the industry.</li>
<li><strong>Management</strong> &#8211; The management of the autos has been poor at best during the past decade.  Why should we be held accountable to foot the bill for mistakes made by these highly paid executives?  Regardless of what happens, most of the highly compensated executives of these companies will be fine financially.  It is the factory workers, white collar office positions, and the 3rd party suppliers who will feel the brunt of the possible collapse.</li>
<li><strong>Banking Industry</strong> &#8211; I know that they are different industries, but how can the government help bailout the banks because of very poor lending practices and awful management, but will ignore the auto industry?  You mean to tell me that <strong>AIG</strong> deserves more and more capital to keep them afloat, but they won’t help <strong>GM</strong> out at all?  I am sorry, but I really don’t see the difference.</li>
<li><strong>Precedence</strong> &#8211; So we tried to bailout the banks, and we may bailout the auto industry.  When and where will it stop?  Will the restaurants and the retailers complain to Congress next year that because of the slow holiday shopping season they need help?  Bailing out the autos could set a bad precedence for other industries that need desperate help.  We helped the banks because we thought we had to.  It has to end somewhere.</li>
<li><strong>Blinders</strong> &#8211; Up until the last 5 years, a lot of people got fat in the auto industry.  This includes executives, dealerships, white collar, blue collar, etc.  They either ignored the need to build fuel-efficient cars, or were too greedy to change.  We built heavy gas-guzzling monster vehicles and ignored our foreign competitors.  We kept our “blinders” on because these big vehicles had huge profit margins and we got greedy.  It is time for consolidation in this industry, but what is the price?</li>
<li><strong>Personal</strong> &#8211; I have mentioned it before, but the auto industry is personal to me.  My father worked for one of the Big 3 for 30 years, and I have many friends and family who are employed by these companies.  I use to work for a company that was a supplier of General Motors.  Whatever happens in the next few months, I believe that I will know someone who is impacted by these events.  I can only hope that the results will be as minimal as possible, but I have a strong feeling they won’t.  The collapse of a company the size of General Motors could through the Michigan economy further into a recession along with much of the country.</li>
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<p>When I think about all the advantages and disadvantages of bailing out the auto industry, I am 50% in favor of a bailout and 50% against a bailout.  I guess in the end, I would tip a little towards a bailout only because of my personal relationship with many people who will be impacted.  A close friend just told me this morning that the State of Michigan is in such financial troubles that it is going to have troubles plowing wintery roads and spreading salt this year.  If the state losses any more of its fragile economy, it could be a complete collapse.</p>
<p><strong>What do you think our government should do with the Big 3?  Do you think if GM or one of the other companies folds it will cause a depression?</strong></p>
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