Cons help corporations get away with murder

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Yes, it's the Corporate States of America. Thanks to the GOP, General Motors gets away with killing 200 people with faulty ignition switches that they knew about for 10 years.

Aaron Hernandez gets life in prison for killing one person, on only circumstantial evidence. But General Motors can kill 200 with premeditated murder, and it's no big deal.

Why is this country so dumb as to let scumbags do this to us?
 
Yes, it's the Corporate States of America. Thanks to the GOP, General Motors gets away with killing 200 people with faulty ignition switches that they knew about for 10 years.

Aaron Hernandez gets life in prison for killing one person, on only circumstantial evidence. But General Motors can kill 200 with premeditated murder, and it's no big deal.

Why is this country so dumb as to let scumbags do this to us?

Maybe Obozo should take a break from the golf course and make up a law for that...... Or just have his Attorney General enforce the laws already on the books.
 
Hey leftie fools, Barry Hussein is still president and democrats take tons of money from (evil) corporations. Ask Hillary where the money from her "global initiative" comes from (and where it goes).
You think Hernandez could use that as a defense to get away with murder?
 
Yes, it's the Corporate States of America. Thanks to the GOP, General Motors gets away with killing 200 people with faulty ignition switches that they knew about for 10 years.

Aaron Hernandez gets life in prison for killing one person, on only circumstantial evidence. But General Motors can kill 200 with premeditated murder, and it's no big deal.

Why is this country so dumb as to let scumbags do this to us?

The GOP wrote bankruptcy laws?
 
Yes, it's the Corporate States of America. Thanks to the GOP, General Motors gets away with killing 200 people with faulty ignition switches that they knew about for 10 years.

Aaron Hernandez gets life in prison for killing one person, on only circumstantial evidence. But General Motors can kill 200 with premeditated murder, and it's no big deal.

Why is this country so dumb as to let scumbags do this to us?

Maybe Obozo should take a break from the golf course and make up a law for that...... Or just have his Attorney General enforce the laws already on the books.
Maybe the cons and the SC could stop making laws that lets corporations get away with murder and tax cheating.
 
Yes, it's the Corporate States of America. Thanks to the GOP, General Motors gets away with killing 200 people with faulty ignition switches that they knew about for 10 years.

Aaron Hernandez gets life in prison for killing one person, on only circumstantial evidence. But General Motors can kill 200 with premeditated murder, and it's no big deal.

Why is this country so dumb as to let scumbags do this to us?

The GOP wrote bankruptcy laws?
Do you really pretend not to know about con deregulation that caused the economic collapse of 2007?
 
Yes, it's the Corporate States of America. Thanks to the GOP, General Motors gets away with killing 200 people with faulty ignition switches that they knew about for 10 years.

Aaron Hernandez gets life in prison for killing one person, on only circumstantial evidence. But General Motors can kill 200 with premeditated murder, and it's no big deal.

Why is this country so dumb as to let scumbags do this to us?

Maybe Obozo should take a break from the golf course and make up a law for that...... Or just have his Attorney General enforce the laws already on the books.
Maybe the cons and the SC could stop making laws that lets corporations get away with murder and tax cheating.


which corporations cheated on their taxes? give us names and facts or STFU
 
Yes, it's the Corporate States of America. Thanks to the GOP, General Motors gets away with killing 200 people with faulty ignition switches that they knew about for 10 years.

Aaron Hernandez gets life in prison for killing one person, on only circumstantial evidence. But General Motors can kill 200 with premeditated murder, and it's no big deal.

Why is this country so dumb as to let scumbags do this to us?

The GOP wrote bankruptcy laws?
Do you really pretend not to know about con deregulation that caused the economic collapse of 2007?


LOL, when banks were forced to take bad mortgage loans and then offloaded them to fannie and freddie, who exactly created that situation? do you have any idea?

Hint------not republicans
 
Hangover

How about Clinton's plan to have every American own their own home, which led to bad loans, and the collapse of the housing market, costing millions of Americans.

Selective memory?
 
Hangover

How about Clinton's plan to have every American own their own home, which led to bad loans, and the collapse of the housing market, costing millions of Americans.

Selective memory?

He burnt his memory out on crack long ago.

Long ago.

Of course, I'm sure that, somehow, that was a Republican's fault, too.

Maybe we can all chip in for one of those old Chevys for our resident burn-out?
 
Yes, it's the Corporate States of America. Thanks to the GOP, General Motors gets away with killing 200 people with faulty ignition switches that they knew about for 10 years.

Aaron Hernandez gets life in prison for killing one person, on only circumstantial evidence. But General Motors can kill 200 with premeditated murder, and it's no big deal.

Why is this country so dumb as to let scumbags do this to us?

The GOP wrote bankruptcy laws?
Do you really pretend not to know about con deregulation that caused the economic collapse of 2007?

So that wrote bankruptcy laws?
 
Unevil government civil servant "jobs" and social work.

Noble positions for consciencely concerned occutards .
 
GM had argued it was protected from claims on vehicles pre-dating its 2009 exit from Chapter 11 bankruptcy.

The decision by US bankruptcy judge Robert Gerber means GM may avoid potentially billions of dollars in liability, as well as the cost of defending those lawsuits, although claims arising after its bankruptcy will not be affected. The plaintiffs will have to file their claims instead against the financially limited “Old GM”, the shell company comprised of bad assets GM shed in bankruptcy.

The plaintiffs sued the new and improved, soft and cuddly GM. They need to sue the old and decrepit GM.
 
2010: At Old GM the Bad Assets Linger - WSJ

Washington last year pumped $50 billion into General Motors to prevent the car maker's collapse and decreed that its "good" assets should be split from the "bad" assets. The U.S. steered GM through a quick bankruptcy sale that sent its best assets to a new, leaner company, now 61% owned by U.S. taxpayers. The rest of the assets were left in bankruptcy court with "Old GM," a shell of the once-dominant auto maker, renamed Motors Liquidation Co.

So there you go. Motors Liquidation Co. That's who the plaintiffs will have to sue now.

Good luck with that!

I'm pretty sure Obama gets all the credit for creating the new GM. He gave them that $50 billion dollars that Joe Biden bragged about. "GM is alive, Osama bin Laden is dead. Nyuk, nyuk, nyuk."
 
Oh, Obama also gave money to Old GM:

The Treasury lent $1.175 billion to Motors Liquidation to help administrators get rid of GM's worst albatrosses. The government didn't expect to recoup the loan. Instead it decided to subsidize Old GM's cleanup and focus on creating a viable "New GM."

Do 84 dead people count as "albatrosses"?
 

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