 deepblackmag
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| reply to bamabrad Re: Bailout?
...And the airline industry.... And now the entertainment and telecom industries... And in 5 years the newspapers and radio... It will go on and on because over the last half century the government has been bought up in whole by businesses. Its hard to find one thing they do these days without the nods from the money men. The whole system needs to be replaced soon. |
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 JSRoman Premium join:2005-03-10 Callahan, FL | I'm sorry but both the above post have absolutely nothing to do with topic. Bailing out auto industry? Name an american car company that the US government has bailed out? |
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  SteveCon IBEW 2222 Boston, MA Premium join:2004-09-02 Burlington, MA | umm.. Chrysler comes to mind. |
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 DannyZ Gentoo Fanboy Premium join:2003-01-29 Erie, PA | reply to JSRoman Um Chrysler? |
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 moonpuppy
join:2000-08-21 Glen Burnie, MD | reply to SteveCon BINGO!!!
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  SuperJoker
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| reply to JSRoman said by JSRoman :I'm sorry but both the above post have absolutely nothing to do with topic. Bailing out auto industry? Name an American car company that the US government has bailed out? American Motors Corp. wasn't bailed out, When they asked for the same type of help that Chrysler got from Congress, Congress said no. -- Joker1: 2-285 cpu @ 3.25GHz[H8DCE]v1.01, Bios 9/14/05 soon Joker2: 1-165 cpu @ 2.65GHz[MS-6702E]v1.0, Bios 9.3 Joker3: 1-270 cpu @ 2.40GHz[K8N-DL]v1.03, Bios 1007 (10.10GHz crunchin 4 SETI w/the PC Perspective Killer Frogs) |
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| reply to SteveCon Chrysler and ?. The previous poster made it seemed like the entire american auto industry was bailed out by government.
Bailout or loan?
"In desperation, the Chrysler Corporation on September 7, 1979 petitioned the United States government for US$1 billion in loan guarantees to avoid bankruptcy. At the same time, Lee Iacocca, a former Ford executive, was brought in to take the position of CEO, and proved a capable public spokesman for the firm. A somewhat reluctant Congress passed the "Chrysler Corporation Loan Guarantee Act of 1979" (Public Law 96-185) on December 20, 1979 (signed into law by President Jimmy Carter on January 7, 1980), prodded by Chrysler workers and dealers in every congressional district who feared the loss of their livelihoods. With such help and a few innovative cars (such as the K-car platform), especially the invention of the minivan concept, a market where Chrysler brands are still important, Chrysler avoided bankruptcy and slowly fought its way back. By the early 1980s, the loans were being repaid at a brisk pace and new models based on the K-car platform were selling well."
-- "Give me your tired, your poor,Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!"
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| reply to moonpuppy said by moonpuppy :BINGO!!! Will GM be next? You talking about GM, the healthcare company right?  |
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 moonpuppy
join:2000-08-21 Glen Burnie, MD | Only if my next car comes from an HMO.  |
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join:2006-01-27 Port Orange, FL | reply to JSRoman Sorry if I confused you-But I meant the "head in the sand" phrase to be the main point. |
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  cableties Premium join:2005-01-27 | reply to moonpuppy Do I get a trunkload of Viagra with that new car?  |
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| reply to JSRoman We are already bailing out most of them anyway and a lot more with ERISA or the Employee Retirement Income Security Act. The government (meaning us} is responsilble for their pension plans.
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 moonpuppy
join:2000-08-21 Glen Burnie, MD | reply to cableties I better.  |
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