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Romney has ALWAYS targeted the bailouts...
** 'Let Detroit Go Bankrupt' - By Mitt Romney - NY Times - 11/18/08
The PROBLEM, is that it would have left 3 million Americans...
** 'How Many Jobs Depend on the Big Three?' - By CATHERINE RAMPELL - NY Times - 11/17/08
'In both cases, there would be major short-term shocks to employment; depending on which scenario you use, a contraction of the Detroit Three would result in direct and indirect job losses of 2.5 million to 3 million in 2009.' - article
..out of a job.
The act of a truely despirate candidate.
It may work for the GOP nomination,
But Michigan has 17 electoral votes.
Romney will loose them all come the General Election.
I can only suppose he's already figured that out by now,
and is going to fall back and punt.
'Romney targets auto bailout in battle for Michigan' - title
Another problem any GOP canidate faces in being against the bailouts...
was that the Republican party was FOR the bail outs...
** 'Bush signs $700 billion bailout bill' - AP - Published by Denver Post - By Tom Raum - 10/03/08
before the Republican party was AGAINST the Wall Street bailout's.
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