Michael Moore: Automakers Never Listened to Workers, Consumers

So, their attitude was we'll build it and you buy it. We'll tell you what to buy. You just buy it.

Eventually, the consumer got smart and said, 'You know what, I'd like a car that gets a little better gas mileage. I'd like a car that's safer on the road,' so they started to buy other cars. General Motors still wouldn't change. They still kept building the wrong cars, and more and more people stopped buying them.

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by Dwight Rousu - Nov. 21, 2008

Moore grew up with the auto industry and has interesting views to throw into the pot on the potential bailout of the US automakers.

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