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I am going to through you a bone dipshit...

Of course you are going to get all happy about this, but the fact is that this would have been done under any president and has been done by many presidents, but it represents the lies that our governments tell us and the little sheep like yourself that believe the lies..

I just found out about this yesterday and this is why we need to stop bailing out companies and lose the mentality "too big to fail"...


The truth behind Chrysler?s fake auto bailout pay back
By: Conn Carroll | Senior Editorial Writer Follow Him @Conncarroll | 05/24/11 4:26 PM
It is not every day that the White House and Democratic National Committee celebrate a supposedly private company?s debt restructuring plan, but such is the marriage of big government and big business under the Obama administration. The New York Times reports: ?Chrysler said Tuesday that it had paid back $7.6 billion in loans from the American and Canadian governments, marking another significant step in the revival of the company, the smallest of the Detroit automakers.?

But as The Truth About Cars reports, the loan pay back is just another Obama con job:

Back in November of 2009, when GM announced that it would repay its government loans, it didn?t take much investigation to realize that The General was simply shuffling government money from one pocket to the other and that true ?payback? was still a ways off. ? And now that our government finds itself ?contemplating a runaway deficit and getting rid of its 8 percent of Chrysler?s equity,? would you believe that a similar federal money-shuffle is under way? Believe it.

American taxpayers have already spent more than $13 billion bailing out Chrysler. The Obama administration already forgave more than $4 billion of that debt when the company filed for bankruptcy in 2009. Taxpayers are never getting that money back. But how is Chrysler now paying off the rest of the $7.6 billion they owe the Treasury Department?

The Obama administration?s bailout agreement with Fiat gave the Italian car company a ?Incremental Call Option? that allows it to buy up to 16% of Chrysler stock at a reduced price. But in order to exercise the option, Fiat had to first pay back at least $3.5 billion of its loan to the Treasury Department. But Fiat was having trouble getting private banks to lend it the money. Enter Obama Energy Secretary Steven Chu who has signaled that he will approve a fuel-efficient vehicle loan to Chrysler for ? wait for it ? $3.5 billion. TTAC comments:

Now, technically the DOE loan program is supposed to be used for specific, qualifying retooling projects, so Fiat can?t literally take the DOE money and use it to pay back the government loans. But freeing up $3.5b in capital that would otherwise be spent on retooling with low-cost loans will make it infinitely easier for Chrysler to secure the $3.5b in debt refinancing it needs. And, in light of the GAO?s pointed criticisms of the DOE loan program?s fairness and transparency, it?s hard to overlook the coincidental nature of Chrysler?s need for $3.5b and the government?s allocation of extra funds to apparently guarantee a low cost loan to Chrysler for precisely the same amount. After all, we?ve seen this movie before..

So, to recap, the Obama Energy Department is loaning a foreign car company $3.5 billion so that it can pay the Treasury Department $7.6 billion even though American taxpayers spent $13 billion to save an American car company that is currently only worth $5 billion.

Oh, and Obama plans to make this ?success? a centerpiece of his 2012 campaign.







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So what you're saying it was a good idea, but the execution of it sucks balls?
Yet you're calling me names for agreeing with what I said?

All this I've heard before, and people wonder why I hate Barry.

I never praised Bush, just seemed that BlackMonsters did by calling it Barry's bailout, it was Bushs, Barry took it over and fucked us over with it.
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Carbon is not the problem, it makes up 0.041% of our atmosphere , 95% of that is from Volcanos and decomposing plants and stuff. So people in the US are responsible for 13% of the carbon in the atmosphere which 95% is not from Humans, like cars and trucks and stuff and they want to spend trillions to fix it while Solar Panel plants are powered by coal plants
think about that
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