fussymonkey
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- Joined
- Sep 3, 2008
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And you think that it will somehow be cheaper for tax payers to pay for wellfare, food stamps and medicaid for these people than to bail out the pension plan?
Look, my 401K has been desimated. But you know, that's what I signed up for. From the day I started working I knew that I would have to do my own retirement planning, no pension for my generation. These guys, the ones my dad's age, they retired in an era in which they had a pension to rely on, it was part of thier contract, and they could count on that.
Hell yes, I feel sympathy for anyone over 60 in this mess. At least I'm young enough to keep working and re- build. What does someone who is 65 and in so-so health do when the pension disappers?
You know, I think its radically STUPID to live on the mudslide prone hillsides or wildfire prone areas in California. I think its stupid to live below sea level in New Orleans or a hurricane vulnerable trailer park in FL. Disasters happen in these areas again and again, and we taxpayers keep bailing them out. Becuase its smart? No, becuase we are human beings who, however much we beleive in personal responsibilty, also believe in compassion.
If/when GM and Chrysler liquidate, the devestation to this entire region will be beyond belief. It will be like Katrina hit, crime escalating, hundreds of thousands unemployed, hospitals operating in the red becuase nobody in insured, all the thousands of suppliers folding, and then all the service business, like retail and restaurants, collapsing. You just have no clue what it means to have no compassion for people caught in this, in this area of the country.
I am praying to a quick, healthy bankrupcy that frees the automakers from legacy debt and union contracts and allows them to be leaner, more veristile and profitable. But we are all going to live or die together in this... there's no pointing the blame finger here.
Look, my 401K has been desimated. But you know, that's what I signed up for. From the day I started working I knew that I would have to do my own retirement planning, no pension for my generation. These guys, the ones my dad's age, they retired in an era in which they had a pension to rely on, it was part of thier contract, and they could count on that.
Hell yes, I feel sympathy for anyone over 60 in this mess. At least I'm young enough to keep working and re- build. What does someone who is 65 and in so-so health do when the pension disappers?
You know, I think its radically STUPID to live on the mudslide prone hillsides or wildfire prone areas in California. I think its stupid to live below sea level in New Orleans or a hurricane vulnerable trailer park in FL. Disasters happen in these areas again and again, and we taxpayers keep bailing them out. Becuase its smart? No, becuase we are human beings who, however much we beleive in personal responsibilty, also believe in compassion.
If/when GM and Chrysler liquidate, the devestation to this entire region will be beyond belief. It will be like Katrina hit, crime escalating, hundreds of thousands unemployed, hospitals operating in the red becuase nobody in insured, all the thousands of suppliers folding, and then all the service business, like retail and restaurants, collapsing. You just have no clue what it means to have no compassion for people caught in this, in this area of the country.
I am praying to a quick, healthy bankrupcy that frees the automakers from legacy debt and union contracts and allows them to be leaner, more veristile and profitable. But we are all going to live or die together in this... there's no pointing the blame finger here.

scared1: I personally feel like bankruptcy would be the best thing in the world for them. Let them regroup



