Romney Critical of Government Takeover of GM

Former Gov. Mitt Romney has his own idea about what the Federal government should do with its 70% stake in General Motors.

The Obama administration and the United Auto Workers should immediately distribute their stock in a restructured GM to American taxpayers, former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said Sunday.

“We don’t want a president and the head of the UAW running General Motors,” Romney, a Michigan native and son of former Gov. George Romney, said in an appearance on “Fox News Sunday.”

Romney suggested that the roughly 70 percent of GM that the government could own after it emerges from bankruptcy should be immediately distributed to taxpayers, and the 17.5 percent that will go to a UAW trust fund for retiree healthcare should be handed out to UAW members.

Such a scheme is highly unlikely. The Obama administration has signaled that it wants to sell its stake as soon as possible, but wants to ensure that it recoups as much as possible of the billions of taxpayer dollars already pumped into the company. The UAW is likely to try to maximize the return it receives on its shares to boost its ability to pay for healthcare for retirees.

Romney repeated his criticism of the auto policies followed by both the Bush and Obama administrations, saying GM and Chrysler should have been pushed into a restructuring, either in or out of bankruptcy court, months ago.

It’s times like this that make me really think about how much more confident I’d be in the future of the United States’ economy if Mitt Romney was in the Oval Office today, rather than a former community organizer.

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Aaron Margolis is a life long resident of the Bay State, and works at an architectural firm north of Boston. Aaron has a Master of Architecture Degree from Boston Architectural College and is currently in the process of becoming of a Registered Architect.


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