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All you fools that keep referencing how bankruptcy worked Delta, NWA and the rest of the airline industry need to wake the fuc* up! What does the airline industry produce? Planes? No that is Boeing, Airbus, etc.. So what do they produce if not planes? NOTHING! They are a service provider! They provide a service that moves people! They manufacture NOTHING! The US Auto industry has put $60 Trillion, yes Trillion into the US Economy since 1900! Show me one industry that actually manufactures some thing that has ever done that! This is just the beginning. Now all of those Senators from other States that opposed giving a loan (yes, a loan to be repaid not a bailout) to the US auto manufactures will get to see first hand how integrated the industry is into this country. First the dealers will go, then all the business that surround the dealerships (Gas stations, convenience stores, etc.), right down to the guys that fill/supply the pop and coffee machines in those facilities. Also, stop bitching about unions. Yes a lot of them had it good, real good but that has changed. Everyone thinks it is BS how union employees get paid so much for building vehicles. Have anyone one of you ever done it? Like to see you try (No I am not a union worker either in the auto industry). Yes they were making really good money, but they were the same people who would not save their money. Instead they spent. They bought second and third cars, they bought houses, cottages, boats, motorcycles, snowmobiles and other high dollar purchases. The union workers supported this economy, they made it what it was today. All this will now change with the unions take such a drastic cut in pay. This is just the beginning.
By Mike

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