Nicholas Kachman was an executive at General Motors from 1957 to 1993, mainly working as a corporate environmental engineer. He blew the whistle on the real reason General Motors had to be bailed out after the financial collapse of 2008, which he chronicled his book entitled “GM – Paint It Red: Inside General Motors’ Culture of Failure.” He is here today to give us an update on the state of GM.

“I tried to think of all the sermons I heard in the Catholic and Lutheran church. Was it ever about, ‘This is Christian values. This the line. Above the line, that’s our values. Below this line, this is wrong. This is unethical. It doesn’t meet the Christian values standards.’? And not one sermon did I hear. And yet in these communities, there’s a company found to do something terrible, an executive did something terrible, and they don’t preach it. They don’t say, ‘Look, this wasn’t to our values.’ I think religion has failed.” Nicholas Kachman, former environemental engineer and whistleblower at General Motors