12-03-2008, 08:42 PM
This is a serious question, not trying to be a smart ass here:
How is it the Big Three ALL need money at the same time? How is it that these once fierce competitors are now united in an effort to ALL receive Government funds? If the problem really is the credit crunch and the Big Three really just need some funding to help them through this downturn in the economy then why aren't we hearing about Toyota and Honda woes?
I find it hard to believe all three of them are on the brink of complete failure. I find it EXTREMELY hard to believe that ALL THREE will fail if they do not receive Billions (perhaps trillions) in bail out funding. Maybe I'm just being cynical but if one of the big three fails, isn't that great news for the other two? I could see a scenario where one fails and the other two are stronger because of it.
How is it the Big Three ALL need money at the same time? How is it that these once fierce competitors are now united in an effort to ALL receive Government funds? If the problem really is the credit crunch and the Big Three really just need some funding to help them through this downturn in the economy then why aren't we hearing about Toyota and Honda woes?
I find it hard to believe all three of them are on the brink of complete failure. I find it EXTREMELY hard to believe that ALL THREE will fail if they do not receive Billions (perhaps trillions) in bail out funding. Maybe I'm just being cynical but if one of the big three fails, isn't that great news for the other two? I could see a scenario where one fails and the other two are stronger because of it.