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No bailout
No bailout From 1930 to 1944, I identified Buick, Cheverolet, Ford and Chrysler in black, grey, two- and four-door models. Bailout? Reward...
Oakland Tribune, 11/23/08 by Sunday Forum · More from publication -
Has-been industry
Has-been industry Why should Congress bail out a failing has-been industry? For 20 years or so U.S. auto makers have ignored the need for a car...
Oakland Tribune, 11/23/08 by Sunday Forum · More from publication -
Loans with rules
Loans with rules Unless we want to be driving Toyotas and Hondas we must save our own automakers. Yes, they have made huge mistakes by not...
Oakland Tribune, 11/23/08 by Sunday Forum · More from publication -
Fears takeover
Fears takeover Congress (at least most of the Democrats) now wants to take over and manage the Big Three U.S. auto makers. That gives me...
Oakland Tribune, 11/23/08 by Sunday Forum · More from publication -
Go bankrupt
Go bankrupt There's some rationale for the financial industry bailout. Democrats from Carter to Clinton forced banks to make subprime loans. No...
Oakland Tribune, 11/23/08 by Sunday Forum · More from publication -
Too big to fail
Too big to fail The $700 billion bailout of banks, investors and insurance companies has been justified by the cry that these businesses are...
Oakland Tribune, 11/23/08 by Sunday Forum · More from publication -
Chapter 11 first
Chapter 11 first To determine if a bailout is appropriate it would be reasonable to address the root cause. Is there a need to bailout Honda,...
Oakland Tribune, 11/23/08 by Sunday Forum · More from publication -
Reorganize
Reorganize General Motors should be allowed to go bankrupt. After losing $40 billion during the past three years, there isn't enough money to...
Oakland Tribune, 11/23/08 by Sunday Forum · More from publication -
Reorganize
Reorganize General Motors should be allowed to go bankrupt. After losing $40 billion during the past three years, there isn't enough money to...
Oakland Tribune, 11/23/08 by Sunday Forum · More from publication -
Peace, prosperity
Peace, prosperity The top priority for the new president should be to restore peace and prosperity. To bring about peace, President Obama...
Oakland Tribune, 11/16/08 by Sunday Forum · More from publication



