Hey, can we all just start pulling stuff out of our butts now?
I've explained this a hundred times, but I'll do it again. First - Ford was saved from bankruptcy because they mortgaged everything, BEFORE the crash happened. They literally took the blue oval to the bank and took out a loan against it and every Ford facility on the planet. Had that gamble failed, you'd be looking at a bank-owned Auto company, if they hadn't been sold off in pieces.
Agree. Ford had a Leadership team that did the right thing, and they succeeded. Whether they did that because they really did see the incoming economic issues, or because that's just where they were as a Corp. at that point in time, only they really know. That has nothing to do with GM or ChryCo though.
That's all well and good, but the fact remains, had GM gone t1ts up, or ChryCo, the US populace would still have needed to get its product from somewhere. And that somewhere would have been the other auto manufacturers. Would have it been painful? Yes. Would it have been hard? Yes. Is listening to a bunch of industry and economic insiders agree with each other to keep their business as usual money flowing expected? Yes.
Why are the Big 2 of 3 and their suppliers more important than the thousands of small businesses that are on hard times each year, and their suppliers? Why don't we have the Gov bailing them out at $65B a pop? I betcha with $65B, we could have stimulated the economy a hell of a lot better, and saved more jobs, giving - and/or loaning, since the Big 2 of 3 got both - small businesses $65B.
And not have set near as a horrible precedent at the same time.
Chuck