Here is my take on the article, or atleast a part of it. I will have to add more tonight when I am away from work.
In his remarks on Monday, Mr. Obama will spell out a strategy in which a shrunken G.M. can make money even if new car sales remain at a sluggish 10 million a year in the United States and even if G.M., once the giant of the industry, drops below its current 20 percent market share in this country.
It also places the government in uncharted territory as a business owner, as it takes a 60 percent ownership stake in the company during its restructuring.
I find this almost amusing. Not only are we going to pay for it but the government get to take over. With a 60% share holding they will be in the top percentile with no oposition.

I can see where this could be very benificial to the government in a long run. Seeing GM was one of the first to supply the military with automobiles. I can see this coming back into play as the government can have GM now make their cars to their specifications for an uncontracted unconditional price. For instance the Hummer will probably now be sold to the government for 1/2 the price that it is being sold for today.

Plus with proper share distributions and sharing the government can make a butt load of money off of this deal, down fall is that we will have to put the money into it but will probably not see a dime in return.