This could run and run. Opponents of the bailout (mainly Sen. Richard Shelby) have said that if the bailout is voted through then the World Trade Organisation will probably see it as unfair towards other auto makers in the US, ie Toyota, Honda etc., and try to put the blocks on it.
Now America has never taken much notice of the WTO but it's a good delaying tactic, and GM and Co may go bust while they're arguing about it.
Footnote: GM has lost $73,000,000,000 since 2004. 
good, i truely hope they go bang......
I know i was negative the last time this came up....and surprise surprise i have been today but it is a business and it is making a loss as an organisation, stirp it for what its worth, sell those parts on and then scrap the parts that are junk, very much like breaking a car.....
I know that there are many many people who are employed by them, and by selling of the parts that make money the workers would still have jobs, but there will be pain for some people, and that is sad as they are the victims of piss poor management.....
and that's who should suffer as well, the CEO's and the likes of who rape huge salaries out of the business whilst it is on its knees, these are the ones who should be the first to go.
These big corporations are acting like spoilt little children, as soon as the money pot is empty they go off to their mummy or daddy (the US government) and ask for more, if it is not forthcoming then they throw a full on strop and threaten all manner of bad things.......
There are many of us who post on here who have felt pain as a result of this credit crunch, are we going to get a multimillion pound/dollar handout if we head into stormy water, are we 'dangle berries'!!!! we will be left to flounder and possibly sink, and that is why i am so dead set against them having the money
Rant over.....i'll get off me soapbox and get me coat
