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To: Alex MG who wrote (769005)2/11/2014 2:38:44 PM
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dave rose

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>> called for GM to go bankrupt

It DID go bankrupt, you idiot.

Romney called for it to be treated like every other business that goes bankrupt which is precisely what should have been done.



To: Alex MG who wrote (769005)2/11/2014 2:43:00 PM
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dave rose
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Retard Alex doesn't know that GM did go bankrupt.



To: Alex MG who wrote (769005)2/11/2014 6:19:05 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1575789
 
Alex,
Rmoney, the "great man" as you call him, called for GM to go bankrupt
Technically GM did indeed go bankrupt. But they received a ginormous infusion of taxpayer cash that basically relieved them of all their liabilities thanks in part to unions.

It is my argument that GM would have survived without the taxpayer bailout. That's up for debate, of course, but only from people who know WTF they're talking. You don't seem like one of them.

As for Romney, I supported him in 2008 over McCain, and I supported him in 2012 over the other GOP candidates, with Ron Paul being a close second. Romney is a great businessman, a great family man, and a good governor with real leadership experience. He would have made a fine president, but unfortunately the public doesn't like self-made multi-millionaires these days.

Tenchusatsu