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Chrysler asks for $5 billion more in loans
Tue Feb 17, 2009
Getting a free/subsidized car is right on, but I would prefer one of those 1965 Ford turbine cars they showed at the '60's NY worlds Fair. They were quiet and fuel efficient. Now money will not fix the "e"-omissions of the past :). Fixing the problems should be the priority!
As Congress moves closer to a deal on the $700 billion bailout plan, do you think lawmakers should approve it?
Thu Sep 25, 2008
Use Social Security Trust Fund as a Credit resource for participants (business and individuals). Administered with accountability,
Newsvine Q&A: John Schoen on the global financial crisis
Thu Sep 18, 2008
Banks bite like some dogs, and banks are after the bones when Joe Public is disadvantaged. I think this bail out is just another affirmation of how deceptive the money managers are, and how they are un-American.
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Chrysler asks for $5 billion more in loans
As Congress moves closer to a deal on the $700 billion bailout plan, do you think lawmakers should approve it?
Newsvine Q&A: John Schoen on the global financial crisis