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Old 12-17-2009, 12:51 AM   #10
xoxoxoBruce
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Originally Posted by Redux View Post
I get it.

I bring up the fact there is now a bill in Congress to address the issue of bail-outs, sub-primes, etc.

Bruce offers a response of ""Kill half the fuckers and the rest will change? Starve the fuckers to death" as a solution.
No you don't, you still don't get it. You want to craft carefully constructed bills to address the past. That's not going to help keep a bunch of self entitled mother fuckers from coming up with new ways to steal.

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But Chrysler, now known as Old Carco L.L.C., filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization plan in which the company said it planned on giving nothing back to the government for its $3.7-billion claim, which comes from loans under the Troubled Asset Relief Program. But the plan, filed in New York, said the company will repay some other lenders in full.
Cerberus Capital Management of New York, who owned Chrysler and was flush with cash, took the money, sold the good shit to Fiat, named the bad shit that was left Old Carco L.L.C.,(get it, old car company), filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and said Fuck You to the taxpayers.

Oh sure, they're worried about your stinkin' rules.
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