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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (768997)2/11/2014 2:13:45 PM
From: Alex MG  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1575622
 
Rmoney, the "great man" as you call him, called for GM to go bankrupt

anyone with a lick of sense knows that would have been devastating to the economy not just for GM but Ford and Chrysler as well, not to mention all the suppliers

and now GM has paid off their loan and is doing very well... yes, it still cost the govt a few billion but that is a drop in the bucket to what the cost of not doing it would have been

but you right wing morons would have preferred even more economic destruction

your hero Rmoney is a phony POS born with a silver spoon up his ass and an unpatriotic tax cheat

of course most right wingers are selfish tax cheats



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (768997)2/11/2014 5:27:14 PM
From: SilentZ  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1575622
 
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The city has become a metaphor for a virtual war zone caused by urban blight. And it's all because of decades of Democrat mismanagement.

The city of Detroit and the auto industry are two different things. They used to be the same, but now not so much.

And if you really believe that Detroit's in trouble because of local government mismanagement, you've never read about the 1940s-60s in America.

Not to say that some members of Detroit's government haven't been corrupt, but the factors weighing against that are much more complex than that.

-Z