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I have never bought a GM car, so it would have no affect on me. And I don't think there is any more chance of getting fired directly by GM or by the government. And why are you only concerned with a rising young exec, and not the union workers who are the backbone of the auto industry?
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Now that the federal government says that it will stand behind the warranties on General Motors' automobiles, does that make you more likely or less likely to buy a car from GM? If you were a rising young executive with a promising future, would you be...
more likely or less likely to go to work for a company where politicians can fire you?