Obama and GM: You Break It You Own It

By Dick Morris and Eileen McGann width=65width=66GM now renamed Government Motors has a new CEO: President Barack Obama. By replacing the head of the company and demanding a restructuring of its board in return for further financial TARP aid Obama has taken upon himself the responsibility for the future of the company. As Gen. Colin Powell said when Bush was considering invading Iraq and toppling the Saddam Hussein government If you break it you own it. Now it is Obamas company. This move will backfire big-time! The auto giant is very very unlikely to be saved by this current TARP infusion. Doubtless it will need more in the near term. But the resentment now focused on the management of the company will then turn to Obama. Having demanded a replacement of the management it is he who will be held responsible for the companys future. And each time GM asks for more money Obama will face a choice: take personal responsibility for laying off 100000 autoworkers or anteing up the additional cash. By intruding himself so deeply into the management of the company Obama makes himself central to its future. If Obama lets the company fail having already extended credit he will have all of Michigan on his case. If he keeps coming up with more and more tax money he will earn the contempt of the voters. Socialism has its price. By taking over the management of a company you become the determinant of its fate in the publics mind. Obama does not seem to realize that government takeover is the beginning not the end of the problem. He should have stuck with being president and leave making cars to others. And as the new CEO of General Motors what will his policy be on corporate compensation? Will the public tolerate his letting his new company pay salaries sufficient to attract the talent necessary to salvaging the firm? Or will he have to rely on a bunch of kids right out of school willing to work for one or two hundred thousand a year for the companys salvation? When it comes to the hard work of cutting retiree health benefits reducing salaries laying off workers and closing plants is Obama willing to resist calls for his intervention? Is he up for getting the blame for all the heartless measures GM will have to take to salvage its future? He has put himself squarely in a position to pay a steep political price for his assumption of power in GM. Most troubling is the sense that Obama cannot have thought this through. He cant have planned this. President Clinton used to say at strategy meetings that we needed to think three or four moves ahead and not just kick the can down the road. Obama is clearly not following his predecessors advice. He realized GM needed money. He knew the public would have a fit if he gave it. So he decided that he would appease his electorate by exacting blood from the companys management and directors by using his guillotine on some of its old grey heads. But had he thought before he acted he would have realized that it would have been far better to have criticized GM from a distance even as he extended more money rather than to in effect take over the company. The presidents protestations that the government does not want to own a car company are quite beside the point. Its his now and he better figure out what to do with it. Morris a former political adviser to Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) and President Bill Clinton is the author of Condi vs. Hillary: The Next Great Presidential Race. To get all of Dick Morriss and Eileen McGanns columns for free by email go to www.dickmorris.com
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