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GM’s U.S. aid seen possible to help Opel

Thousands walk off jobs in Germany

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General Motors Co.’s top executive said Thursday that the automaker could tap some of its $50 billion in U.S. government aid to help restructure GM’s European Opel unit.


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This article was published November 6, 2009 at 5:46 a.m.

Business, Pages 36 on 11/06/2009

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TheBatt says...

Like this is any surprise - US tax dollars will find their way to prop up European workers. Funny though, the German government had made all sorts of concessions to keep Opel afloat - GM just had to follow through on the sales agreement.

Instead, more US taxpayers will be funding European (German) jobs. But I thought the misappropriated TARP funds were suppose to save US Jobs.

Just more lies from our very own Federally-owned corporation - Government Motors.

November 6, 2009 at 8:03 a.m. ( | suggest removal )

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