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_creationDateDatetimeNovember 13, 2008 2:27:54 PM
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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: ,Jennifer Granholm Richard Blouse
SourcePageUSA Today
DateDateNovember 13, 2008
URLURLhttp://blogs.usatoday.com/oped/2008/11/opposing-view-p.html
QuoteText"If the federal government can provide a whopping $150 billion lifeline to a single insurance company — American International Group — then surely the federal government can save and create millions of American jobs by loaning and investing a fraction of that amount to an industry that will lead us to energy independence. Supporting the automotive industry through the current crisis and steering a clear transition to a low-carbon future will create millions of middle-class jobs that are vital to a strong economy while reinvigorating American technological superiority."
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Provide assistance now by Jennifer Granholm, Richard Blouse (USA Today, November 13, 2008) (view)