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  • Posted By: demarvin @ 05/05/2009 11:43:47 PM

    THE SOONER THAT CHRYSLER AND GM ENTER LEGAL CHAPT 11 AND A JUDGE SELLS OFF THE ASSETS,THE BETTER FOR ALL CONCERNED PARTIES INCLUDING THR US TAXPAYER. WHAT FINAL FIGURE DOES OBAMA HAVE IN MIND TO PAY BACK THE UAW FOR BUYING THE ELECTION FOR THE DEMOCRATS,100 BILLION IN HANDOUTS,ONE TRILLION? HE IS POPULAR ONLY BECAUSE HE CAN GIVE MILLIONS OR BILLIONS OR TRILLIONS TO ANYONE WILLING TO KEEP HIS PARTY IN OFFICE,WHAT DID WE EXPECT FROM A "COMMUNITY ORGANIZER".

  • Posted By: mikeinphilly @ 02/19/2009 4:13:26 PM

    Why can't a foreign nation buy these automakers? For instance China or how about Saudi Arabia. They've been buying up our debt for years now so they have money. The provision is that they need to keep the manufacturing here in the US. They can inject new life into these automakers. Toyoto and Honda and Nissan now manufacture the cars in the USA. Walmart seems to be doing quite well. Maybe they might be interested in cars. They sell everything else.

    Mike in Philly

  • Posted By: CMM3 @ 11/22/2008 11:56:26 AM

    We are in an economic global war. Make no mistake people, America needs her automotive companies to survive and grow. The Big 3 are protection for the US. Whatever it takes to ensure the safety of "our" country you had better support doing it. Pull some money out of Iraq, Pakistan or Cuba and use our American money for America!

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