GM Wants to Hear From You

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Why not tell the new CEO, Fritz Henderson what you think?

I will never buy a GM or Chrysler car again. Do you feel the same way?

Go to http://www.gmreinvention.com and click on "Tell Fritz".

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I will leave it at that

It is a rig job and the autoworkers are getting screwed.

I own GM, they are good cars. The people in Michigan and many other places get totally screwed when you buy foreign.

I drive an 07 Chevy Impala excellent car. Have a Buick Lesabre, also excellent. I have owned Nissans, Toyotas and a Mitsubishi. They are better than the GM's I am running now, but, no that much better....the Buick has 160,000 and runs fine.

When I hit the lottery I will buy a Caddy....those are beautiful cars.

Go to Michigan sometime...this is not about execs...it is about people like you and me. They are getting their asses kicked.

Unify

I told him....

....You'll never see me in one of your cars, PERIOD!!!

And I'm armed so the only car I'll choose is going to be electric run green.....

I would not likely bought GM or Chrysler before the bailouts.

Now, they could offer to give me one of their vehicles and I would not take it, simply because I don't want to deal with a company involved in the theft of money from taxpayers.

To boycott them is a free market solution to government managed market.

"The deepest sin against the human mind is to believe things without evidence." Thomas H. Huxley

I wrote

I don't think I'll ever buy a GM product because I'm vehemently against corporate socialism. However, if you want some good advice, I suggest you start selling your new cars directly from the factory and skip the middleman. Dealers should only sell used cars

He was the

one who infiltrated in prep to take over GM once they nationalized it.

Every corp has an evil-step brother or sister lying in wait for the other shoe to fall.

There's still a cadillac

There's still a cadillac with my name on it after law school...and that new camaro is sweet

Ventura 2012

that camaro is bad ass.

and the corvette zr1 or z06 or whatever they are going to call it definitely highlights american capabilities. while i am disgusted by the bailout money i am really tired of seeing american auto makers slammed here. 205,000 miles on my 95 chevy and still going daily. 242,000 miles on my ford bronco, though she is mostly a winter vehicle as it was never designed with fuel economy as a priority.she will run right through two feet of snow without complaint.

i wonder if gm's connection to the fed has anything to do with the acceptance of the bailout money? (chart 3)

http://www.save-a-patriot.org/files/view/whofed.html

"The two weakest arguments for any issue on the House floor are moral and constitutional"
Ron Paul

So tired of socialism already

I'm glad I've always been a Ford owner so I restrained myself.....a little. You'll never get a dime out of this deal, it will cost us all in taxes forever so why not hit them where it hurts and buy Ford. Ford could take all the numbers of GM and Chrysler and they would be huge, we'd be right back in the game. Buy stock in Ford, buy Ford cars and send government motors right in the toilet. it will be a capitalist created monopoly but who cares as long as we did it without govt. help.

Does anyone know what each taxpayer ...

... was forced to give them? I'de like to send them a letter asking for my portion back, since I did'nt give them permission in the first place. Even if it's a dollar, I want my dollar back.

Real eyes realize real lies

2012, we want our country back

2012 is the year for Ron Paul!

MSM Report: http://www.msmreport.com/

Dude, where's my car?

I asked for the car I paid for. GM Canada got $10 billion out of us.

I heard it was [the equivalent of] 2 shares per taxpayer

...or every man/woman/child. I can't remember which.

General Motors

How about taking it a little easy on what's left of heavy industry in this country. The auto industry along with steel, textile, electronics ect., and the generations of Americans that have worked for these industries that have been or are being wiped out, are victims of not beneficiaries of the very same evil globalists everybody seems to rant against on this website. By all means lets help the globalists complete the destruction of industry in this country by refusing to buy products made in the United States. And when there is hardly a job left to be had, lets all live off the the land and grow butternut squash and snap beans and hope it rains in the spring so we do not starve to death in the fall.

Hey I'd rather buy something

Hey I'd rather buy something made in the USA, by someone I can talk to in English, than something made in China, but what choice do I have? Your government has pretty much made it impossible for anyone to earn money by making things.

I needed to buy some circuit boards and I had two options. Buy them in Canada for $5 each or buy from a guy in China for $1.50 each. Worse, the local ones are aluminum while the Chinese ones are gold! What would you do?

Good thing we have minimum wage laws to prevent the local business from hiring kids who want to get into electronics.

Canada

That circuit board was probably made by someone working for food money. I might be hard headed about this but I believe that domestically produced products whether made in Canada or the U.S.A. should be purchased until it hurts.

Like a Toyota..

Wasn't there a recent story of Toyotas having the most American made components of all the large automakers?

"I don't endorse anything they say"
~Ron Paul On the 911 Truth movement.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGyhlNY0y1k

Let's stop being so critical of the Bush/Obama administrations

Is that what you're saying?...GM is dead. Any American auto industry worth buying from has yet to materialize.

General Motors

G.M. is still the number one or two largest auto producer in the world even in bankruptcy. They have been swapping the number one spot back and forth with Toyota on a monthly basis depending on sales for several years. That's not what I would call dead. I believe a regular bankruptcy would have been a much better option than government takeover. I see little difference between buying a domestically produced car with a high percentage of domestically produced component parts that has to be replaced every seven to eight years and a foreign car with a low percentage of domestically produced component parts that has to be replaced every seven to eight years. Wait a minute. A domestically produced car maker employs more people in the United States. That's the difference.

Sorry, no sale.

I couldn't give a rats F&CK about employing some lazy, parasitical union member. Buying GM products is now the equivalent of over paying your taxes and supporting the Federal Reserve. I'll keep driving my ragged out 92 Mustang until a new non-union, free trading, capitalist American Auto manufacturer emerges from this chaos. Take that, the man! And take that Goldman Sachs, I won't be paying you a dimes worth of interest either.

They should want to hear from us...

we own 60% of the company. All I've got to say is pay me back, and get out of my portfolio! I'll accept personal checks and I'll do paypal, but gold and silver is preferable.

Assert Your Authority

Assert Your Authority

inflation adjusted

of course.

"The two weakest arguments for any issue on the House floor are moral and constitutional"
Ron Paul