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The Ready Republican
WHY I DON'T SUPPORT AUTO INDUSTRY BAILOUT.
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Thursday, November, 13, 2008 2:16 PM
KevInFl
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Reganac re Auto bailout
Excellent post, I couldnt agree more!!!!!!
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Thursday, November, 13, 2008 2:25 PM
Reaganac
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KevinFl
Thanks for stopping by and taking some time to read my latest entry. I took a few days to collect my thoughts and this is the first thing that spilled out, since it's a pretty hot topic right now.
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Thursday, November, 13, 2008 2:26 PM
Jason
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Reaganac
This Union bailout, will not do any good. Will it improve the quality of what they sell? What is next...Airline Industry, Postal Service, Railroads, Credit Card lenders??
I better get in line ....I need bailing.
Jason
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Thursday, November, 13, 2008 2:35 PM
Reaganac
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Jason
You're actually righter than you realize. This economy would be jumpstarted with a REAL stimulus to all taxpaying Americans over the age of 18. Give the people that significant amount of money instead of giving it to Banks and Industry and watch how fast this economy recovers! It will never happen....but its true regardless!
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Friday, November, 14, 2008 3:09 AM
Sue
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Bailout Auto
Now after we done with bailing out the auto, what next? Oh wait, we have the defaulting on credit cards, student loans, and car loans.
What happened to the word, "No?" I think they need to look that up in the dictionary.
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Saturday, November, 15, 2008 1:19 AM
Joe
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I do blame most of it on the UAW
It is basic economics, if your fixed expences are twice as much as your competition, there is no way that you can charge less for your product.
So, If your product is more expensive than the competition, who will have more sales?
Duh!!!!
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Saturday, November, 15, 2008 1:41 PM
Reaganac
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Joe RE: Auto Industry
Thanks for taking the time to read and post a response. I appreciate your comments.
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