palumboism needs to make some comments
let's discuss GM it's history and the wonders of the free market
This company is hailed as the prototypical modern corporation.
Well they were allowed to run the company into the ground for many many years. Their products sucked. When the consumer runs out of money to buy their garbage, in comes the government to save their ass. Now GM is doing great again but kids in flint get to eat lead.
Rinse repeat. The wonders of the free market.

I resemble that remark. The Cadillac Cimarron was a nice touch.
I actually think GM and Ford are the perfect examples of capitalism working and Alfred Sloan was a fantastic business man. GM was offering customers what they wanted when you could only get a model T in black. For years GM and Chevrolet dominated by offering more for less than the competition . In 1965 the Impala alone sold one million units. Then came the 80's and competition from the imports and the customer had more to choose from. This is capitalism working beautifully!
Not offices and bureaucrats, but big business deserves credit
for the fact that most of the families in the United States own a
motorcar and a radio set.
-Ludwig Von Mises
The bigness and the economic “power” of the railroad companies
did not impede the emergence of the motor car and the
airplane.
-Ludwig Von Mises
What makes a firm big is its success in best filling the
demands of the buyers. If the bigger enterprise did not better
serve the people than a smaller one, it would long since have
been reduced to smallness.
-Ludwig Von Mises
Big business depends entirely on the patronage of those
who buy its products: the biggest enterprises loses its power
and its influence when it loses its customers.
-Ludwig Von Mises