How does General Motors going bankrupt affects our economy?
Why can’t we let it go bankrupt if it’s not making money? Why would you give money to a company that can’t make money back?
Is it possible that at some point a foreign auto company could take over GM with 51% by their decreasing stock price?
Nobody really cares for American cars nowadays except those rental companies, so what’s the point of keeping it?
welll.. with GM gone, they can get jobs at Japanese auto plants based in US.. so they can expand and make even nicer cars for the consumers.. American cars suck anyway.
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