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Temo: Re:But in no way do they act on how they "feel."
(V): "a service being split is not the same as a company busting through worldwide economic depression. Such a comparison is not relevant."
It's relevant because thousands of jobs were eliminated because of government intrusion. You are right that new jobs were created as a result and this point supports my position. The car companies are allowed to fail and new companies would spring up. There's always someone waiting to jump in.
But bailout a failing company? No. How will that help in the long run? It won't. History will show this bailout of car companies to be a huge blunder.
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