The big automaker is now on track to lose money for the rest of 2009 and beyond. The democrats are worried that more Union jobs will be lost.
Unions are the dirt that helps fuel the democratic party. It's like crack to a crack addict, they can't live without it.
It's not just acorn and terrorist organizations that keep the democratic party running. Auto unions also provide financial support to the
democratic party.
Now does America need to keep bailing out unprofitable companies
so that the democratic party can succeed? These companies are not
competitive anymore, due to union workers.
Obama says yes, asur says no.
Asur is much smarter.
Check the numbers below:
You are not alone Asur,
Here is a poll from Rasmussen today
Just 32% Have Favorable Opinion of General Motors
Sunday, March 08, 2009 Email to a FriendAdvertisement
Just 32% of American adults now have a favorable opinion of General Motors. That’s down 10 points from 42% a month ago and down 37 points from 69% two years ago.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey shows that 60% have an unfavorable opinion of the struggling auto giant, including 23% with a Very Unfavorable view. A month ago, just 49% held a negative opinion of General Motors.
Chrysler, the other auto company currently being kept afloat by federal loans, is viewed favorably by 33% and unfavorably by 59%. A month ago, those numbers were 36% and 54% respectively.
While opinions about GM have slipped a lot in the past month and those about Chrysler have slipped a little, Ford has seen little change in terms of public perception. Fifty-one percent (51%) now have a favorable opinion of Ford, up from 49% a month ago.
64% Oppose Any More Loans for GM and Chrysler
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
General Motors and Chrysler are back this week seeking $22 billion more in federal help, but 64% of U.S. voters are opposed to providing any additional taxpayer-backed loans for the embattled automakers.
Twenty-four percent (24%) support more loans for GM and Chrysler, and 11% are undecided in a new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey.
Forty-four percent (44%) say it is better for the U.S. economy to let companies like General Motors fail than for the federal government to provide subsidies that will keep them in business. Thirty-three percent (33%) say subsidies are the better way to go, and 23% are not sure.
The best news of all was Rasmussens poll on who is to blame for this whole mess....I apparently think the same as most people.
Government Bailouts...
Good for America?
Here are the results!
The Total Number of people who voted in this poll: 78413
1) Who is most to blame for America’s current economic crisis?
75% voted: Democrats and US Congress
11% voted: The Bush Administration
2% voted: Wall Street
10% voted: Banks and sub-prime lenders
2% voted: Real estate and mortgage professionals
0% voted: Investors
1% voted: Home buyers
2) Do you agree government bailouts are the answer to America’s financial crisis?
7% voted: Yes
88% voted: No
5% voted: Undecided
3) Do you believe the American taxpayers should have to foot the bill for our financial systems mistakes?
8% voted: Yes, we have to or we’ll end up in a prolonged recession or worse a depression.
23% voted: No, America is too far in debt already.
67% voted: Absolutely not, the American people should never be responsible for bailing out the private sector.
2% voted: Undecided
4) Do you believe the government bailouts will ultimately rescue our country's financial system?
7% voted: Yes
86% voted: No
6% voted: Undecided
5) Do you believe Barack Obama was the best choice to handle the country's future economic policy?
12% voted: Yes
85% voted: No
3% voted: Undecided