Long Hard Fall For GM Stock
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Updated: 9:52 PM Nov 11, 2008
Long Hard Fall For GM Stock
Looking up from Tuesday's close, GM's heyday on Wall Street seems a lifetime away.
Posted: 8:43 PM Nov 11, 2008
Reporter: Jason Colthorp
Email Address: jason.colthorp@wilx.com
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Posted by: Michelle Location: Williamston on Nov 11, 2008 at 11:36 PM

Everytime I hear about the big three car companies asking for more money it irritates me. What are they doing with the money they have already recieved or going to get? To me what we need to do is stop bailing out all these companies and just let them crash. The American people have gotten greedy. Why should a person make $25.00 an hour or higher to make vehicle's when they have no college education? Why should they make more then our teacher's, Police officer's, firefighter's? Those are people who deserve to make that kind of money. They actually had to go to college, work their butt off, get that degree. Any Joe blow off the street with NO college education can go work for the top three car companies and make more then the one's who teach our children, protect our lives. There is something wrong with that. I think that we need to let things run it's course, if they sink they sink. we all need to make better decisions.
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