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To: TimF who wrote (33391)11/6/2012 12:34:03 PM
From: koan  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 85487
 
<<GM and Chrysler did go bankrupt. If they had been pushed in to it earlier, and with less political interference by the feds, it would have been better for them, and better for taxpayers.>.

You just changed the subject. Romney said let them go bankrupt. You are spinning now. That is a bad habit to get into.

The auto companies were bailed out by the feds and restructured by the federal government, including Obama firing GM's CEO. .

Romney did not want to do that. Romney was talking about normal bankrutpsy, not being saved by the federal govenrment.