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Jonathan Cohn, who's done some great reporting on the auto rescue in recent years, noted Romney's condemnation during the Republican primaries of using public funds for the industry. Here's what ...
Setting the record straight on the auto rescue. Oct. 23, 2012, 10:25 AM EDT. By Steve Benen.
When President Obama launched his rescue of the American auto industry in 2009, it was hard to imagine him running campaign ads on the policy three years. IE 11 is not supported.
Romney 'I'll take a lot of credit' for auto rescue. May 8, 2012, 4:37 PM EDT. By Steve Frank. Mitt Romney says he deserves "a lot of credit" for the recent successes of the nation's largest car ...
W.H. revives hopes on auto rescue The White House, stung by its loss in the Senate and the prospect of falling markets, opened the door to possibly using Treasury financial market rescue funds ...
President Barack Obama has already made it clear he will use the automotive rescue, begun under President George W. Bush in 2008, as one of the central pillars of his reelection campaign ...
More than 1 million: Jobs saved by the auto rescue. $85 billion: Total spent by the U.S. government on the auto rescue. $60 billion: Amount the government will likely recover.
Henry J. Pulizzi reports on the White House. President-elect Barack Obama welcomed the Bush administration's $17 billion lifeline for General Motors Corp. and Chrysler LLC, saying the plan was ...
Lessons From the Auto Rescue, 10 Years Later. Sometimes, swift and forceful government intervention in the private sector is the only way out of a crisis. April 1, 2019.
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