mardi 24 mai 2011

Let Detroit Go Bankrupt: Romney et les républicains regrettent-ils?

Let Detroit go bankrupt est le titre d'un article de Mitt Romney publié dans le NY Times en 2008. Il n'était pas le seul républicain à remettre en question le plan de sauvetage de l'industrie automobile américaine. Chrysler complète actuellement le remboursement de son prêt et GM se débrouille plutôt bien. Croyez-vous que les démocrates vont se priver de "remettre sur nez" des républicains leurs propos de 2008? Naaaaahhhh... Je vous laisse une pub:



"And with Chrysler completing its repayment of $7.6 billion in federal loans six years early, Democrats say the Republicans running for president -- all of whom slammed the bailout program, they say -- have found themselves on the wrong side on what has turned out to be a successful jobs program.

"Midwestern families would have been left out in the cold: no job, no income, no industry" if Republican bailout foes had their way, Granholm said. "And these voters are not going to forget it.""

"Democrats clearly see a big fat win in the Chrysler news. Not only was Obama's bailout of General Motors and Chrysler fairly unpopular at the time, the decision to spend billions keeping the massive and at time time failing corporations up and running gave Republicans plenty of populist rhetorical opportunities.

Now, with the presidential race looming and both Chrysler and GM showing serious signs of life, Democrats are ready to make Republicans like Romney pay for their anti-bailout talk."

http://tpmdc.talkingpointsmemo.com/2011/05/as-chrysler-pays-up-democrats-call-on-republicans-to-say-sorry.php?ref=fpb

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