Congress returns from recess this week to debate a bailout for Detroit’s automakers. Heritage’s Brian Darling surveys the landscape on Capitol Hill.
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Congress returns from recess this week to debate a bailout for Detroit’s automakers. Heritage’s Brian Darling surveys the landscape on Capitol Hill.
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The Federal Laws on the books today allow any of
the Businesses in the Country to file in court for
Bankruptcy at several levels.Why are we involved in this plight?So we can become a Socialist Group
running three Automotive Companies.The costs to
build vehicles are higher than Honda or Toyota!
Government is putting its nose in Private Industry
again!We all know the playng field to Export these
Vehicles is not level,and we continue to play this
game!