BUSH REVERSES -- MAY USE WALL STREET BAILOUT TO SAVE BIG 3?
Plan dies in Senate...
GM Retains Bankruptcy Counsel...
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WaPo Media spin begins: Obama, a Blago advisor in 2002, kept his “distance”
AP Surprise: White House confirms it’s considering using TARP money for auto bailout
Contact: Emanuel spoke with Blago “on multiple occasions” about Senate seat
McConnell: UAW is ‘sticking point’
Tribune: Fundraiser for Blago tied to Jackson effort
NPR reported its five highest paid employees were:
1. Managing Editor Barbara Rehm, $383,139
2. All Things Considered host Robert Siegel [pictured], $350,288
3. Morning Edition host Renee Montagne, $332,160
4. Morning Edition host Steve Inskeep, $331,242
5. NPR afternoon programming director Richard L. Harris, $190,267.
To the UAW workers: I’d give up 3 – 4 dollars per hour to keep my job. I hope they don’t give the auto companys any money and ten let the auto workers can see how much their jobs were worth to them.
Ever wonder what a UAW contract looks like? It is over 2200 pages and weighs 22 pounds. It no wonder the big three can not compete in the global market. Honda and Toyota don’t have to deal with that kind of crap. It would take a team of lawyers just to understand this document. <a href=”http://bloggingredneck.blogspot.com/2008/12/2215-pages-of-inefficiency-brought-to.html”>2215 pages of inefficiency brought to you by the UAW</a>
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Thanks for the info, I put it into my new poll!