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To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (254994)6/17/2010 1:42:54 PM
From: The ReaperRespond to of 306849
 
Here's another gem from the UAW pres.

Toyota was wrong to close Fremont, CA plant.

Yeah why would Toyota close a plant in the bankrupt California Anti-business region to move it to Mississippi where they can produce the same thing for 50% less and still stay in America?



To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (254994)6/17/2010 3:01:14 PM
From: bentwayRespond to of 306849
 
GOP lawmaker demands Barton step down from top committee spot

By Michael O'Brien - 06/17/10 01:46 PM ET
( Damage control..)

A Republican lawmaker from a district affected by the oil spill called on Rep. Joe Barton (R-Texas) to step down as the ranking member of his committee.

Rep. Jeff Miller (R-Fla.), whose Pensacola district is among the most-impacted areas in the Gulf by the oil spill, condemned Barton for apologizing to BP CEO Tony Hayward during a committee meeting on Thursday.

"I condemn Mr. Barton’s statement. Mr. Barton’s remarks are out of touch with this tragedy and I feel his comments call into question his judgment and ability to serve in a leadership on the Energy and Commerce Committee," MIller said in a statement. "He should step down as ranking member of the Committee.”

Barton apologized to Hayward during opening remarks at a hearing this morning, telling Hayward that he was "ashamed" by President Barack Obama's effort to force BP to create a $20 billion fund in escrow to pay out damages to victims of the oil spill.

“It is a tragedy of the first proportion that a private corporation can be subjected to what I would characterize as a shakedown, in this case a $20 billion dollar shakedown,” Barton said.

read more...........

thehill.com



To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (254994)6/17/2010 3:33:40 PM
From: Jim McMannisRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Where is his district? A lot of oil refineries?



To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (254994)6/17/2010 3:40:12 PM
From: RetiredNowRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
I know. No wonder he's apologizing to Hayward on behalf of the GOP. What a buffoon.