General Motors, Because "We All Fall Down": Bet You Don't Get Any Welfare from GM When You Fall Down



America should be calling General Motors today and let them know you have fallen down too. Perhaps you have lost your job in this economy. Maybe your 401K was cut in half or more after the market crash. You may have even been foreclosed on your house or even a General Motors automobile. You should ask if General Motors is ready to help you out of your jam--you know give you a free car--because "we all fall down."

General Motors got their free corporate welfare thanks to the bailouts. They care claiming success even with more than $58 billion owed, and if this is how it works in life, then demand yours. Drive you new Chevrolet Camaro, fancy Cadillac, or Corvette off the lot, and tell General Motors it's owed to you because "we all fall down." I mean after all, isn't that what General Motors is telling the people of America?

GM feels they were owed the bailouts and they aren't paying them back... EVER.

By the way, would someone please tell me why some Republicans who claimed to opposed these bailouts, like Congressman elect Billy Long, took campaign money from General Motors' PAC when they still owe us $58 billion. I'll tell you why. It's cheaper to buy off a spineless politician like Billy Long than it is to pay off the $58 billion you owe American taxpayers.