Since this got buried in G-man's usual "I can't answer the question so I'm going to attack you instead" posts...
 Originally Posted By: Matter-eater Man
 Originally Posted By: thedoctor
 Originally Posted By: Matter-eater Man
No. As previously discussed not everyone is treated equally under bankruptcy. (remember how you were for the miniority creditors who wanted to get paid first?) Even with the pension bailout the government doesn't distribute funds equally. Those that were with a company longer get more.


You're talking out of your ass again. Those minor creditors where people who gave GM and Chrysler money to keep the companies going so that they could keep those UAW workers employed. They were secured debt holders who were supposed to get priority over the unsecured holders (i.e. the unions) but weren't because they aren't considered necessary votes to the DNC and Obama.


The government offered a deal that the majority of debtors accepted. That's how the law works.


Fair play!