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Stubborn Facts: The Gun Industry Employs Twice as Many Americans as GM
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<blockquote data-quote="NikatKimber" data-source="post: 2150555" data-attributes="member: 423"><p>My issue is that this isn't the first time Chrysler has been in financial woes. Also, how do we know that they won't both be in the same sinking boat in another 10 years? Then what do we have to show for that bailout money. What's the payoff plan on the bailout funds? At what point do we see the return on that? Also, what says that we're still not headed towards a big fat mess even with having given the bailout? </p><p></p><p>Not saying it wouldn't have been a nightmare, but before too long, <em>someone</em> would have filled in the gap on vehicle production, and then <em>someone</em> would have had to be providing parts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NikatKimber, post: 2150555, member: 423"] My issue is that this isn't the first time Chrysler has been in financial woes. Also, how do we know that they won't both be in the same sinking boat in another 10 years? Then what do we have to show for that bailout money. What's the payoff plan on the bailout funds? At what point do we see the return on that? Also, what says that we're still not headed towards a big fat mess even with having given the bailout? Not saying it wouldn't have been a nightmare, but before too long, [I]someone[/I] would have filled in the gap on vehicle production, and then [I]someone[/I] would have had to be providing parts. [/QUOTE]
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