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Hillary has no clue that the "auto bailout" didn't save ONE single job in Flint. (Original Post) Cheese Sandwich Mar 2016 OP
How would he know? pangaia Mar 2016 #1
Well, she was talking jobs all over the country itsrobert Mar 2016 #2
Berned. Hydra Mar 2016 #3
It saved thousands of jobs in Ohio, that is one of the things doc03 Mar 2016 #4
She also has no clue Bernie supported it Mufaddal Mar 2016 #5
Wait what? He supported it? I came away from the debate thinking that he had opposed it Cheese Sandwich Mar 2016 #6
Nah, she just flat-out lied. Mufaddal Mar 2016 #8
He voted against it dsc Mar 2016 #7
How many were there on Oct 1st 2008 dsc Mar 2016 #9

Mufaddal

(1,021 posts)
8. Nah, she just flat-out lied.
Sun Mar 6, 2016, 11:06 PM
Mar 2016
Leahy, Sanders reluctantly support auto industry rescue
12/11/08 5:50PM By Bob Kinzel
(Host) Vermont's two U.S. Senators, Patrick Leahy and Bernie Sanders, say they're reluctantly supporting a $15 billion rescue package for the nation's auto industry.

Both senators say that allowing Ford, General Motors or Chrylser to fall into bankruptcy could affect a lot of auto related jobs in Vermont.

Senator Bernie Sanders voted against the $700 billion bail out of the financial services industry but he says this package is different:

(Sanders) "The problem is if you don't act in the midst of a growing recession what does it mean to create a situation where millions of more people become unemployed and that could spread and I have serious concerns about that I think it would be a terrible idea to add millions more to the unemployment rolls."

dsc

(52,155 posts)
7. He voted against it
Sun Mar 6, 2016, 11:05 PM
Mar 2016

yes, he said he supported it and then turned around and voted against it. Something that when Hillary does, we hear what a horrible woman she is.

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