Well, it looks like it is on.
Souder flew back to Washington today after
spending two days at the GM truck plant last week. I bet he got a lot of good ideas out there.
Bayh was out yesterday supporting the administrations idea of one person overseeing the restructuring. Sounds like both will be supporting this massive
expenditure of our tax dollars on failed business. The
UAW has not offered any concessions and probably will not. When the foreign automakers in this country can turn a profit and these three cannot, the problem is within. This bailout is to pay the UAW retirees health benefits, the UAW workers who do not work but get 95% of their pay. That is what your tax dollars are buying. There is nothing we can do to stop this. If you complain to
Souder and demand he not vote for legislation as did the majority of NE Indiana,
he will not listen to a majority of his constituents.
Lugar will set by the sidelines and waddle his way through. He is another that needs to retire. Remember, elections have consequences and the socialism will only grow when the
house negro takes office.
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