Page values for "Detroit Automakers a Relic of the Past"

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SourcePageHuman Events
DateDateNovember 15, 2008
URLURLhttp://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=29507
QuoteText"The Detroit Three are taking advantage of the passage of the $700 billion financial bailout to argue that they, too, need government money to go on. But as Megan McArdle of The Atlantic argues, the finance firms are different. If credit coagulates, everyone suffers, while if the Detroit Three go bankrupt, their shareholders lose their stake, employee and retiree pay and benefits are cut, and real estate values go down in areas where the companies and their suppliers operate -- but life for most of us goes on."
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Detroit Automakers a Relic of the Past by Michael Barone (Human Events, November 15, 2008) (view)