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If my company goes bankrupt is the government going to save my job...NO...if the small business owner goes bankrupt because he mismangaed his money and 5-10 employees lose their jobs, is the government going to save their jobs...NO...why should the "Big 3" be any different!!!!!!!!...don't forget we've already given these morons $25 BILLION dollars![]()
NO! NO! NO! The Big 3 did not get $25 billion!!!
DH owns his own company with over 50 employess and if his company goes bankrupt than yes over 50 employees will lose their jobs.
If GM were to go bankrupt than 2-3 million will lose their jobs.
1 out 10 jobs are dependant on our auto industry.
I think that if 1 out 10 people lost their jobs it would have a pretty big effect on our economy!
Sen. Carl Levin, D-Michigan, is drafting legislation to throw a lifeline to Detroit, Michigan, home of the Big Three companies.
"One out of 10 jobs in this country are auto-related. Twenty percent of retail sales are auto-related or automobiles, so this is a national problem," Levin told NBC's "Meet the Press" on Sunday. Watch what some say are the costs of letting the Big Three fail »
Link:
http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/11/17/big.three.auto.bailout/
Plus all of the auto companies located in the US are inter related not just the Detroit 3.
How a GM, Chrysler or Ford bankrupcy would impact every Asian and European manufacturer operating in North America
Ripple effect seen if GM, Chrysler or Ford goes bankrupt
December 4, 2008
A bankruptcy filing by General Motors Corp., Chrysler LLC or Ford Motor Co. would have an immediate impact on every Asian and European manufacturer operating in North America because of their dependence on parts suppliers used by the domestic automotive industry.
For example, 58% of GM's North American suppliers also supply parts to Asian automakers, according to research conducted by automotive consulting firm CSM Worldwide.
Among Chrysler's suppliers, 59% also supply Asian automakers and among Ford suppliers, the figure is 65%.
"The bankruptcy of a major automaker won't be just a Detroit problem or a Michigan problem," Craig Cather, CSM's president and CEO, said in a statement. "The pain will quickly spread to the Southern states that have new foreign-owned auto plants, as well as Canada and Mexico."
Toyota Motor Corp. and Honda Motor Co. have made similar statements.
Link:
http://www.freep.com/article/20081204/BUSINESS01/81203133/1014/BUSINESS01