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_creationDateDatetimeDecember 21, 2008 2:05:34 PM
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A slender lifeline

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TopicPageEconomic crisis of 2008
Position_fragmentStringUnited States should bail out the automobile industry
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United States should bail out the automobile industry

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AuthorList of Page, delimiter: ,The Philadelphia Inquirer editorial board
SourcePageThe Philadelphia Inquirer
DateDateDecember 21, 2008
URLURLhttp://www.philly.com/inquirer/opinion/20081221_Editorial__Automaker_Bailout.html
QuoteText"In agreeing to lend the automakers $17.4 billion, Bush really had no options. GM and Chrysler would have run out of money by the end of the month, a failure that could have resulted in the loss of up to three million middle-class jobs next year. On top of the two million jobs lost this year, such a blow would have deepened a recession that is already the worst in a quarter-century."
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A slender lifeline by The Philadelphia Inquirer editorial board (The Philadelphia Inquirer, December 21, 2008) (view)