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    Typical GM Thinking....

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    Post by Sodas Mon Jul 07, 2014 11:00 pm

    pay anything to get this all in the past. Nothing to see here.

    http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/06/30/gm-compensation-expert-says-company-places-no-limit-on-what-can-pay-ignition/

    Is that sustainable? No way! GM is going to go out of business if that happens quickly - or it's all just a big lie. GM should have gone the way of the Dinosaur long ago, but somehow managed to escape market forces. Not just the terrible job they have done with safety, but with design and efficiency.

    Companies are people, in my opinion. They have rights too. But so do other companies, better companies, who produce better products. For every GM, there could be another Tesla. It's just the way of the market. Sure, GM could go out of business, but if Tesla can fill in the market place, there is no reason to assume similar jobs will not be there
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    Post by Sodas Tue Jul 08, 2014 7:24 pm

    GM executives to be put on the hot seat before congress.

    http://online.wsj.com/articles/gm-executives-to-testify-before-senate-subcommittee-1404847738

    "Chief Executive Mary Barra and General Counsel Mike Millikin have been called to testify next week before a senate subcommittee investigating why it took the company nearly 11 years to recall older small cars equipped with a faulty ignition switch."

    It's my belief that those that have run GM, are smucks, and should be brought up on criminal charges. 13 deaths for 11 years should show malice of forethought. In a just world, these guys would be brought before a court of law, and if found guilty, should get life in prison, forfeit all their earnings, at least, as a statement to prevent this type of wide scale fraud against the American consumer, and GM as a company full of members of the board and employees.

    Let the guilty, be guilty.



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