1 posted on
06/07/2009 2:50:19 AM PDT by
grundle
To: grundle
They now have "skin in the game"
I love it.
2 posted on
06/07/2009 2:51:44 AM PDT by
Gaffer
To: grundle
I will optimistically state that Ginsburg or really, her clerks, will move this to the full court for review. It will be the beginning of the end for Obama.
6 posted on
06/07/2009 3:14:56 AM PDT by
Puddleglum
(http://www.phawkins.com)
To: grundle
The US government has backed its sale to the Fiat-led consortium,Suprise guess obama isn’t happy with the take over of AIG,banks and two car companies greed is going to bite obama in the ass.
7 posted on
06/07/2009 3:55:11 AM PDT by
Vaduz
To: grundle
All of which Obama has done directly violate the Constitution. His “Czars”, making executive orders and decisions like this without following the established process, outwardly showing preference to small groups of partisans who gave him large amounts of campaign money, etc,,,,,; Are ALL IMPEACHABLE offenses!
Not only that, he has been caught in countless lies in most all of his speeches to the American people.
The SRM should be held criminally liable and Obama should be impeached for all that he has done to this country in such a short while. If not, it will only get much worse and he will turn this country upside down without hope of repair.
THIS IS GETTING BEYOND SERIOUS FOLKS!
8 posted on
06/07/2009 4:13:53 AM PDT by
PSYCHO-FREEP
(Give me LIBERTY or give me an M-24A2!)
To: grundle
Oama alienating a teachers union?
Now, if hed do the same to the NEA maybe our schools would again get into the business of teaching and not indoctrinating.
9 posted on
06/07/2009 4:16:59 AM PDT by
R. Scott
(Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink)
To: grundle
I wonder if there is a way to give the cops their pension money back but still screw over the teachers union?
10 posted on
06/07/2009 4:20:54 AM PDT by
Beagle8U
(Free Republic -- One stop shopping ....... It's the Conservative Super WalMart for news .)
To: grundle
I didn’t realize Fiat was receiving 20% of Chrysler without investing a dime. We are living under an absolute dictatorship.
To: grundle
This take-over of the automobile companies is only the beginning. The cause of all these bankruptcies is easily tracked down.
Had the Congress allowed drilling, in fact had they insisted on it, we would have enough cheap energy right here in the United States to supply us. Build a new refinery and refine the product. The car companies are being ruined by the collapse of cheap energy and the confusion on what to buy.
This whole recession can be laid on efforts by our government to force a new green energy on us, when there was nothing wrong with the old one except inept running of it.
13 posted on
06/07/2009 4:25:08 AM PDT by
Venturer
To: grundle
They say it inverts usual bankruptcy practice and unlawfully rewards unsecured creditors, such as the union, ahead of secured lenders.These nitwits don't realize that the "Law" in a dictatorship is whatever the dictator says it is.
They haven't got a chance of stopping this.
14 posted on
06/07/2009 4:27:48 AM PDT by
Rome2000
(Peace is not an option)
To: grundle
When I read this the first thing that came to my mind was the shameful policies of FDR when after a some adverse rulings from the Supremes decided to try and pack the court with his cronies. Sotomayor will be the first of many in the Obomba legacy that will continue to haunt this great country for many years to come.
16 posted on
06/07/2009 4:52:49 AM PDT by
RU88
(Bow to no man)
To: grundle
Wow! The headlines should read “Greedy Teachers Union Opposes Greedy Auto Union” I guess this is another issue 0 didn’t think through, but I hope it swallows eveyone involved.
18 posted on
06/07/2009 5:05:31 AM PDT by
freeangel
( (free speech is only good until someone else doesn't like what you say))
To: grundle
If the deal is not completed by 15 June then Fiat, which is not paying anything for its 20% stake, has the option of pulling out.
How does this work? Fiat gets 20% of the company for nothing???!!!
According to this article,
Chrysler Appeals Court Wont Block Asset Sale to Fiat (Update1) , the US Treasury will own 9.9 percent of the new Chrysler, the Canadian government 2.5 percent, a workers health-care trust almost 68 percent and Fiat 20 percent.
Later Fiat has an option to increase its stake to 51 percent.
How will Fiat own 51% of Chrysler later?
25 posted on
06/07/2009 5:27:26 AM PDT by
Girlene
To: grundle
This is Marbury v. Madison stuff.
27 posted on
06/07/2009 6:27:29 AM PDT by
Crawdad
(If you're in a fair fight, your tactics suck.)
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