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UAW and Detroit Three HAVE FAILED
There can be no doubt that the American auto industry is failing. Numbers don’t lie, and besides, they admit it. The corporate leaders have been to Washington to “beg” for money several times now, and they’ve even brought along token union leaders. American automakers ...
Final roll call vote on the UAW bailout
Final roll call vote on the UAW bailout
michellemalkin.com — Here’s the roll call vote on the UAW bailout cloture motion (Motion to Invoke Cloture on the Motion to Proceed to Consider H.R. [...] Read the rest » (more) Final roll call vote on the UAW bailout
U.A.W. in Center of Dispute Over Bailout Failure
nytimes.com — DETROIT — Opponents of a Congressional bailout for Detroit auto companies and the United Automobile Workers union traded charges Friday over who was responsible for the defeat of legislation that would have provided temporary financing until the ... (more) U.A.W. in Center of Dispute Over Bailout Failure
Anyone want to sue over the illegal UAW bailout?
michellemalkin.com — John Boehner just issued a statement expressing dismay at President Bush’s UAW bailout. [...] Read the rest » (more) Anyone want to sue over the illegal UAW bailout?
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Wizbang — ... ) UAW and Detroit 3 have failed There can be no doubt that the American auto industry is failing. Numbers don't lie, and besides, they admit it. The corporate leaders have been to Washington to "beg" for money several times now, and they've even brought along token union leaders. (Via ...

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