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I've yet to see anyone who would want to work for a Federal Government. Why would you want to be in an environment of being controlled by the Obama Communist Party?
They did you a favor,Chrysler will be gone in a few years. Do you really think that Fiat can improve the company?
Chrysler already has a dealership in Brigham City that they did not close. Davis Chrysler Dodge. People who right these articles need to do more research.
The unions and management get rewarded for bankrupting the company while bond holders and dealers who invested their money in the company get crushed. This is the Obama way. All politics all the time. No reguard for the law. Steven Ratner and the rest of the auto task force are mere tools.
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