Chrysler Dealership Owner Gets Choked Up at Hearing

"My grandfather paid for Carlisle Chevrolet from his labors. My father paid my grandmother for Carlisle Chevrolet through his efforts. It took me nearly 20 years to pay my parents for Carlisle Chevrolet. It took GM and Chrysler a mere 24 hours to take Carlisle Chevrolet from me."

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June 12, 2009 at 11:11 pm - C-SPAN
Dateline: Washington DC
Travis   June 12th, 2009 - 11:26 pm

Comrade Chairman Obama will take what ever he wants.

Welcome to the USSA!

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Cindy   June 13th, 2009 - 12:19 am

King Barry destroys another privately owned business. Where will he stop, at your front door? Not likely.

Eileen for Freedom/Liberty   June 13th, 2009 - 12:32 am

Americans for freedoms and liberties…rejoice…Ron Paul and other patriots in the Congress are working on our behalf to stop the madness!
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America…I have been stating for weeks now that the Federal Reserve is the financial arm of the Bilderberg Society. That they needed to be resolved. Now Ron Paul and other patriots like him in the Congress are going after them!

Hooray!
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As reported on Politico today:

Half the House now backs Fed audits

Listen up, Ben Bernanke.

Rep. Ron Paul’s bill authorizing an audit of the Fed — an attempt to curtail the independent body’s increasing power — has garnered its 218th co-sponsor, meaning it now has the support of more than half the House [It’s now up to 222].

No. 218, but serendipity or design, was Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio), whose suspicion of big business is matched only by the libertarian Texas Republican Paul’s suspicion of big government.

“The tremendous grass-roots and bipartisan support in Congress for HR 1207 is an indicator of how mainstream America is fed up with Fed secrecy,” said Paul in a statement. “I look forward to this issue receiving greater public exposure.”

The issue isn’t going away, despite getting a cold shoulder from Congressional leadership and the White House.

House hearings on Federal Reserve transparency are expected within the next month — and Kucinich’s subcommittee forced the Fed to cough up internal documents earlier this week as part of its probe of the forced B of A-Merrill Lynch merger.

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America…we need to dissolve the financial arm of the Bilderberg and their stranglehold on our financial system and our government.

Call/email your reps in the House and tell them you want them to support Ron Paul’s bill HR 1207! Watch the hearings and continue to tell your neighbors, your family, your friends.

Continue to email/call your reps and keep on their case until it is done…do it as if your lives depend on it…because they do!

Also, read this article posted on Politico on how our US Sec of the Treasury and others in power in Washington visited the “secretive” Bilderberg meeting just last month in Greece. They gave a report on where we are in America in our financial crisis and our wars. Why? Why? America!

http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0509/22957.html
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GOD BLESS AMERICA THE LAND OF THE FREE AND THE HOME OF THE BRAVE…MAY OUR ‘CHRISTIAN’ GOD IN OUR ‘CHRISTIAN’ NATION COME AND HEAL OUR LAND AND OUR PEOPLE AS WE GO TO PRAYER AND ASK HIS FORGIVENESS FOR THROWING HIM OUT OF OUR COUNTRY, OUR HOMES AND OUR LIVES!

[...] A powerful 7-minute opening statement: "My grandfather paid for Carlisle Chevrolet from his labors. My father paid my grandmother for Carlisle Chevrolet through his efforts. It took me nearly 20 years to pay my parents for Carlisle Chevrolet. It took GM and Chrysler a mere 24 hours to take Carlisle Chevrolet from me." [...]

snaggletoothie   June 13th, 2009 - 10:46 am

Rahm and Barry feel strongly that decent, freedom loving people do not give money or any other kind of support to the Republican running dog lackeys of the bourgeoisie. Until we can pass the laws necessary to save Western civilization from this evil threat we will have to make do with whatever extra-judicial forms of punishment we can devise. Granting a public forum to such antisocial crybabies will only make the final reckoning for Breitbart more severe.

Gandhi's Fist   June 13th, 2009 - 11:57 am

To the contrary snaggletoothie, America gets the Obama message more loudly and clearly every day. His administration is about redistributing wealth. Redistributing it–such as in this case–to political cronies. The government has no business in private industry. Mindless bureaucrats with nary a days experience have been set up to take over the reigns and you can bet your bottom dollar, it’ll be those much praised workers who’ll suffer in the long run.

America has made a massive error in empowering the democrats and their extreme left-wing socialist president. If Obama hasn’t got the public completely on welfare by the time the next election comes around, I predict a major turning of the tide. This, despite the tingling of the vast left-wing, liberal, fawning news media.

Larse   June 13th, 2009 - 10:12 pm

Yeah…

Bankruptcy sucks…

Having the trannys blowing out of those Cryiers sucked for the rest of us too…

We won’t miss you…

Ether1   June 14th, 2009 - 1:12 am

To know where the auto companies are headed, look at what happened to all of the private fixed-route bus companies that formerly existed.

Back in the early 1970’s the government effectively nationalized local privately owned bus companies when they created regional transit authorities (rta) to take them over. It was done in a way to make it appear that local government had local control, but that was and is a facade.

Truth is, the union was given control under a provision referred to as 13-C which gave the unions tacit veto power over federal funds.

Further, labor contracts were written so that any attempt at layoff or reduction in force of union members required that they continued to be paid by the rta whether they worked or not. (think auto company Job Bank?)

This gave the unions control over whether or not work could be subcontracted out to private companies. In other words, once hired, never fired.

Ronald Reagan attempted to work around this with an executive order requiring that rta’s contract with private operaters on all new expanded business.

In the 1980’s this caused many rta’s to contract with private taxicab companies when ADA requirements began to cause the creation of comparable service (door to door) for the disabled who might otherwise have rode the aforementioned government run fixed route bus service.

Bill Clinton rescinded Ronald Reagan’s executive order when he first took office as President, giving full control back to the unions.

While the government “purchased” failing private bus companies who could not offer subsidized fares to their riders, they have lured riders away from privately owned taxicab companies without paying them a cent.

If you want to know what the future has in store for the auto companies, look no further than what happened to passenger transportation over the last 38 years.

Fact of the matter is that if the bus or subway fares were not subsizided by taxpayers who did not ride the service, fares would be much, much higher.

I feel sorry for Ford as they try to remain independent. However, Henry survived interference from the government before and we hope current management can remain just as tough as him.

jim   June 17th, 2009 - 1:11 am

Well he can go into selling KIA’s and still sell off the parts he has to the locals this may not be to his liking but its a living and the KIA’s are good cars I know I own one.

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