well said,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,... many stakeholders made sacrifices and worked constructively, I have to tell you some did not. In particular, a group of investment firms and hedge funds decided to hold out for the prospect of an unjustified taxpayer-funded bailout. They were hoping that everyone else would make sacrifices, and they would have to make none. Some demanded twice the return that other lenders were getting. I don't stand with them. I stand with Chrysler's employees and their families and communities. I don't stand with those who held out when everybody else is making sacrifices.
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i ran with scissors,,and had lead paint on my bike,,and went to a school with asbestos,, floor tile and insulation wrap,,gimme a fkn break ,,what a wienie world we live in
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