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mark @ May 14th 2006 3:34PM
to #2..
You think that the UAW is the whole reason why GM is hurting? How about the fact that GM refuses to build quality.. refuses to build anything people WANT to buy! Gee, what a concept.. sales are down, and it's because people don't want to buy GM's crap?
And you come out here and blame the UAW who puts it together? Where did the UAW have anything to do with people's preferences of product? mmmm.. NOTHING! Hilarious that you'd blame the UAW.. What a cheap excuse when management are the ones who made the terrible decisions on what vechicles to produce.. NOT the UAW!
Toyota on the other hand, as well as the other succeeding companies have LISTENED to what the consumer wants in a vehicle and are making a profit because people are buying them.. Has NOTHING to do with the UAW.. Oh and maybe they needed those unions from unfair management.. anyone heard of some company called DELPHI?
What's next? you'll claim that GM's loss on healthcare is why they're hurting.. hahaha.. keep coming up with excuses.. it's hilarious..
Bottom Line: GM is suffering because they refuse to build products people want to buy.. sales suffer because of it.. end of story..