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New Of course Obama urges Bush to do this . . .
. . as soon as possible. That way he can take credit for it now and blame Bush for it later. An excellent tactic - I'd do it myself.
New Should be popular, that scheme -
it's the same mindset as financial 'instrument' conmen, CIEIOs and assorted social Darwinists (and rlly-Free Market fans) exemplify - in those wet dreams of cornering the hog fat market.

Obama should play the Sheep to a nation of Wolves?
Question seems to be - has anyone a workable alpha model for a successor to the Vulture Capitalism scheme and it's multi-Trillions periodic welfare payments?

Since Econ-priests manifestly possess no workable recipes in their formula inventory and Congresscritters never did grok their astrology in the first place: all are floundering; bloviating is the traditional space-filler, while hand-wringing.

Seems we all are On Our Own -
may reasonably expect random ejaculations, This!-Will-Work {maybe, ummm}
until the soup lines form.
New may all those UAW pensioners camp in yer living room
     GM situation gets progressively worse - (jay) - (20)
         Of course Obama urges Bush to do this . . . - (Andrew Grygus) - (2)
             Should be popular, that scheme - - (Ashton) - (1)
                 may all those UAW pensioners camp in yer living room -NT - (boxley)
         Re: GM situation gets progressively worse - (beepster) - (15)
             Agreed - (malraux)
             Yes, but they're too big to fail. - (Another Scott) - (13)
                 Remember Chapter 11 bankruptcy is NOT the same as... - (a6l6e6x) - (1)
                     The Bloomberg story says Chapter 11 is not an option. - (Another Scott)
                 Which is a good argument for breaking it up - (jay) - (10)
                     What part of General Motors... - (folkert) - (9)
                         Hush now - (beepster) - (3)
                             No, they're bad for business - (jake123) - (2)
                                 If GM goes under - (beepster) - (1)
                                     GM isn't going under because of their unions - (jake123)
                         Unions are only part of the problem - (jay) - (3)
                             employer supplied healthcare, what were they thinking -NT - (boxley) - (1)
                                 It isn't employer health care per se - (jay)
                             Yes, but those executives didn't plan . . . - (Andrew Grygus)
                         +5, Informative -NT - (static)
         The White House has denied the Colombia stipulation. - (a6l6e6x)

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