Comments on: Do We Need A Detroit Bailout? Really?

Declan McCullagh Assesses Claims Automakers Bailout Is A "Must-Do"

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by zzy-izzy December 17, 2008 3:34 PM EST
Hitoyou turn your UAW card back in
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by zzy-izzy December 17, 2008 3:32 PM EST
Declan what a joke you are what do you know about anything.
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by easeup-2009 December 17, 2008 3:24 PM EST
I''m going to go out on a limb & say the author of this article has an impressive Star Wars action figure collection.
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by craigh9 December 17, 2008 3:23 PM EST
Absolutely NO BAILOUT - the only effort should be to force tham to operate as if in a bankruptcy being backed by federal money. That way all the pluses of bankruptcy - creditor protection, voiding of unfavorable contracts, and direct operational oversight of the companies would occur assuring a workable model is put in place to assure the long term viability of the big 3
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by pvperson December 17, 2008 3:20 PM EST
This idiot lost his credibility as soon as he started repeatedly saying "the bailout party".

Got a little bias do you Declan?
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by loony-left December 17, 2008 3:12 PM EST
"Auto Bailout Now A Must, Says White House"

Really?

Consider the other White House "musts":

We must invade Iraq to remove WMDs and prevent a mushroom cloud over America
We must invade Afghanistan to get Osama
We must give tax cuts to millionaires and billionaires to ensure a robust economy
We must have a $700 Billion TARP Bailout or we''ll all die

Old school: Crying "Wolf" -- New School: Crying "Bailout"

When will "we" learn from these "must" blunders?
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