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Categories » Business, Economics, Maths » Corporate Governance » National Environments and Corporate Governance
Help to Stop the Automakers Bailout !
When the government goes broke from bailing out ..
Thursday, November 20, 2008 - Bailing out the automobile industry would be bad use of public money. While banks are vulnerable to sudden collapses in confidence that can spread to other banks that are perfectly solvent, a good car maker does not face the same threat.

On a combined basis, GM and Ford have posted total net losses of $30 billion through the first nine months of 2008. Washington is planning to bail out Detroit with $50 billion. If the generous Chapter 11 is not good enough, politicians would do the tax payer a great favour letting car firms fail. The truth of the matter is that no marketplace is static, the adaptive and innovative companies ought to prevail and be rewarded for their efforts, we should not concern ourselves with foolish and antiquated corporations that long for the good old days. The only way free market works is if the entrepreneurs have to take on their own risks.

The last thing we need is to subsidize cars. To discuss the automakers' bailout and to send a message to politicians around the world in opposition to public money being used in poorly run businesses we have set up a Facebook Group. Please help to make this group grow by joining at http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=93579435261


A dismantling of Detroit's large three automakers could accelerate the move to mobility independant from fossil energy. In other words, does the automakers' bailout slow the change we are hoping for?

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