Saturday, December 13, 2008

Response to Michael Cackler's Blog

After reading Michael’s comment on my blog I decided to check out his page, because it seemed to me he had more understanding on the situation involving the Big 3 bailout, then I did.

In, “Is saving the Big 3 a good idea?”, he explains that the $14 billion Auto bailout has only been passed by the House so far and that it is a quick fix until the next administration can find a more permanent solution. He also goes on to explain why exactly they need that amount of money, and what the “strings-attached” really means for the “BIG 3”. These rules seem like a good start on how to control the companies from continuing down the path their going, but only time will tell if they are really looking to change or if they are just looking for free money.

Michael also writes about how competitors like Toyota and Honda have gained serious ground on the “BIG 3” in the past decade by managing their money, while still making quality, fuel efficient cars. I believe if the “BIG 3” had taken a good look and some notes from those competitors, they probably wouldn’t be in the predicament they are in right now.

In his blog he says, “Let the companies fail and see millions of Americans lose there jobs or pump cash into poorly operated companies and try to baby sit them. With our country already in an official recession if we choose not to help the Big 3 we may very well spin this recession into the next depression.” The best option for the government right now is to give the bailout, but I really hope they make the “BIG 3” change their ways and “baby-sit” them as long as needed to make sure change actually happens.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Life Goes On???

I am sick and tired of all these large corporations getting bailed out when there are people all over America who can’t find jobs to support their families. The unemployment numbers are ridiculous, 533,000 job cuts last month alone. I can’t imagine being in the position of not being able to feed, clothe, or keep a roof over my family’s head. I know that America needs these large corporations to provide jobs, but even with the bailouts they have cut more. Instead of paying the CEO’s and other big wigs way too much money maybe they should actually take care of the people who do the work. If they would regulate their spending and quit making expensive pieces of crap maybe they wouldn’t have so many vehicles no one wants to buy. People have been saying that we are in recession and that America has been through the same thing before and we will survive, but what about all those people who aren’t?! I have a very good paying, reliable job, but that doesn’t mean I am not scared that my job might disappears, like so many others. “The job market is unlikely to improve any time soon. In a survey of 101 CEOs released Thursday, 60% said they plan to cut workers in the next six months, the Business Roundtable said.” We need to start thinking about the American people and stop worrying about companies who probably won’t survive if something doesn’t change. America needs help, I really do hope that the next president keeps his word and really does something for the people instead of so many who came before him.