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GOP Senator Warns of 'Riots' if Automakers Are Bailed Out
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I haven`t heard that before Tom , but Jim DeMint has always been a conservative ... and bucked that moron Lindsey Gramesty on the illegal amnesty issueand John McCain . It`s also interesting that our Governor is one of only several voices that are against any bailouts ... Auto or States . I believe the Governor of Texas is another . If anyone is interested , Goggle what Gov. Sanford wrote in the WallStreet Journal .
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Video of Ford plant in Brazil
Ford of Brazil
http://info.detnews.com/video/index.cfm?id=1189 Listen what the reporter says at the very end... That plant should have been built in the US... It is also very interesting what Sen McConnell has to say... http://mcconnell.senate.gov/record.c...305737&start=1 |
Thanks
Here are two links: Both are eye openers. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122670755063129989.html http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122818170073571049.html |
I just picked up this tidbit from a Reuters feed on the Big 3 bailout vote in Congress:
"Pushing to convert skeptics in both parties, Democrats agreed to drop at least one unrelated provision that threatened to sink the measure, a congressional official said. They were eliminating a pay raise for federal judges after Democratic Sen. Claire McCaskill of Missouri, who represents an automobile manufacturing state, announced she would oppose the carmaker aid unless that provision was removed." WTF do pay raises for federal judges have to do with a Big 3 stimulus package? Exactly...nothing! You would think this Congress would stop the pork barrel politics during the WORST of Economic Times?!? Heck no! I would love to read that entire bill and see what else Pelosi, Reid and the other Hitler youth are jamming into this one?!? Unbelievable! And "at least one" tells me there are a whole lot more in there. If we had a biased media the inserters of that provision would have been tarred and feathered by now. Instead, it gets gently swept under the carpet and buried within one line of one article. Truly pathetic, isn't it? -Dean |
Tom ... Rick Perry was the other Governor .... I just couldn`t remember his name . Sanford and Perry are two lonely voices that will probably be lost in the mad scramble to destroy this country with debt and government control .
This whole scenario is almost a mirror image of what Ayn Rand wrote many years ago in Atlas Shrugged .... and that isn`t good ( Paulson is the modern Wesly Mooch ). Thanks for finding the articles . Red ... agree 100 % . Where is an honest press/media who will do the job they are supposed to do and not be the Democrats lapdogs ? I guess the only thing we can do now is make our feelings known very pointedly to our Congressman/women and Senators ... and keep doing it . Fortunately , the SC Governor already has started to bring this out . Let`s hope people listen . |
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If people like this worked at my company (employer), they all would have been fired a long time ago. |
The last thing I heard was that there was more than one Pork Addition to the bill. But now they can start over according to this article.
http://news.yahoo.com/s/politico/16515 Ron |
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Senate Republicans are doing what management and the Democrats are too pussified to do...make the UAW commit to doing what is necessary to keep their jobs.
This is squarely at the UAW's feet now. |
Part of the initiative for the long term resolution of the economic challenges should be the resignation of Senator Dodd ( D-CT ) as Chairman of the Senate Banking Committee. After approx 6 + months he still has not released the terms of the VIP mortgage obtained from Countrywide, i.e., "waiting for the appropriate time . " The Senate Ethics Committee has not concluded their investigation, which has been underway for months, regarding the mortgage.
Yet, considering CT voting patterns, more than likely Senator Dodd will be re-elected. |
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" Keith Crain, chairman of Crain Communications Inc. and editorial director of AutoWeek, spoke before the Detroit Economic Club on Thursday, Dec. 11, on the state of the Detroit automakers. "
" To say his remarks were candid would be an understatement.........." http://www.autoweek.com/article/20081211/FREE/812119957 |
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The only thing the incoming Congress, as well as the incoming President, will want to do is bail out their Union buddies.
I can't wait to see who Obama will appoint as "Car Czar". -Hey, that would have been a good job for him to have given his buddy from Ill. Gov. Rod Blagojevich, in exchange for the Gov. appointing the person Obama wanted to fill his Senate seat! 'Ol Blagojevich doesn't know much about cars, but he does drive a Suburban!:rolleyes: |
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even though I disagree on alot things said here, I think this is damn funny!:LOL::LOL::LOL:
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Sparks, I can certainly agree with you on that. But I sure hope that Pelosi doesn't see it. Or they will probably have a cheaper Boxer version for the bottom class. Ron :LOL: |
Hey, maybe they will resurrect AMC and we can all go out and buy the new Obamatador! Or for the tough economy minded, a Grim-lin.
Rick |
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