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To: reaganaut1

They could give ten million Americans coupons for $20,000 each to buy a new car. Someone would get some real good out of the 200 billion.


2 posted on 11/15/2008 6:08:50 AM PST by Conservativegreatgrandma
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To: Conservativegreatgrandma

I just don’t understand why the US Government just doesn’t purchase all their “excess production.” ;-)

Btw, a Government loan to ANY ANY ANY private business is BAD BAD BAD.


5 posted on 11/15/2008 6:12:58 AM PST by Boiling Pots (Time to dump Bush/McCain "conservatism" in the trash heap of history.)
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To: Conservativegreatgrandma
Calls are needed next week to Congress.

GM aka the big three are the only ones begging for this bailout.

Kia is building a huge plant currently on Georgia-Alabama border.

More foreign car makers build cars in the south because those employees are grateful for their high paying jobs.

Welfare ( blue states) states have called us hillbillies and such.

Who is laughing now?

6 posted on 11/15/2008 6:16:21 AM PST by scooby321 (Cai)
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To: Conservativegreatgrandma
In lieu of a bailout, I was thinking more like $10000 coupons issued to those Americans who paid income taxes in 2007. Must be used for autos purchased from one of the Big 3 (sorry all you Toyota, Honda, etc fans). Coupon should be NON-transferable (in other words, can't be sold).

There also has to be other strings attached. New management at the Big 3. UAW takes a hit too.

Those of you who are more than willing to distrust the MSM, seem MORE than willing to trust the MSM when it comes to the quality of American autos.

Flame away!

69 posted on 11/16/2008 7:29:59 AM PST by SMM48
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