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<blockquote data-quote="-Pjackso" data-source="post: 3124945" data-attributes="member: 8119"><p>I actually see it the other way around. I don't hold anything against the companies.</p><p>Sure, bad management - poor business decisions were a factor. LOTS of companies were caught with their pants down.</p><p></p><p>During the crash of 2008, everyone was going bankrupt. The bailout kept them alive during the really bad time. (I think they've repaid their debt)</p><p>I would MUCH RATHER give USA manufacturers a lifeline, to help keep and maintain a manufacturing base in the US - rather then -no- US manufacturer.</p><p>They are here today, still manufacturing in the US, and providing jobs.</p><p>If they've got a product you're interested in, give them some consideration.</p><p></p><p></p><p>BANKS ...on the other hand, do not provide value-added services.</p><p>Them SOBs should never have seen a .gov bailout cent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-Pjackso, post: 3124945, member: 8119"] I actually see it the other way around. I don't hold anything against the companies. Sure, bad management - poor business decisions were a factor. LOTS of companies were caught with their pants down. During the crash of 2008, everyone was going bankrupt. The bailout kept them alive during the really bad time. (I think they've repaid their debt) I would MUCH RATHER give USA manufacturers a lifeline, to help keep and maintain a manufacturing base in the US - rather then -no- US manufacturer. They are here today, still manufacturing in the US, and providing jobs. If they've got a product you're interested in, give them some consideration. BANKS ...on the other hand, do not provide value-added services. Them SOBs should never have seen a .gov bailout cent. [/QUOTE]
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