With Blocking of Auto Bailout, Democrats Helpless As Ever
Now the industry's future lies in the hands of … President Bush.
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Now the industry's future lies in the hands of … President Bush.
Lots of people are saying it's more like a 'shitty bailout.'
He may keep the Bush tax cuts until 2010, he'll probably expand his recovery plan, and he wants it all on day one.
Citiing McCain's erratic spending and tax plans, the Fox Business Network host eviscerates the candidate of News Corp.
Not that we expected any reasonable explanations anytime soon, but it would be nice to be able to check.
Ads, interviews, fund-raisers, surrogates — kind of looks like a non-suspended campaign, no?
Reid and Banking chair Chris Dodd just wrapped up a scathing press conference about the status of the bailout package.
And they did it without John McCain, who was in New York this morning. Zoinks!
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