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Offline djones520

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Unrepresented by Senator Levin once again...
« on: November 20, 2008, 10:14:32 AM »
Just got this email from him...

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Dear Mr. Jones:

Immediate support is needed to shore up our automotive manufacturing sector and to preserve the more than 2.5 million jobs directly and indirectly linked to the U.S. auto industry. This morning, I testified in front of the House Financial Services Committee to emphasize the need for Congress to take swift action on behalf of our nation’s automakers. Standing idly by as the financial crisis decimates our domestic manufacturing capabilities and pulls our fragile economy further into recession is unacceptable.

Throughout the world, the dire financial crisis continues to spur governments to provide assistance to their manufacturing industries, which are not able to obtain the credit they so vitally need to continue operations. Both Germany and the European Union are studying the possibility of providing support for their automotive industries. Australia has provided more than $4 billion in funding for its vehicle manufacturers. Automotive manufacturers in China are already voicing their expectation of financial assistance from their government as well. “The Chinese government will undoubtedly support us,” says She Cairong, general manager of JAC Motors, a Chinese automobile manufacturer. This quote appeared in a New York Times article this morning, highlighting China’s consideration of a plan to provide assistance to its domestic automobile companies.

The spotlight is now focused on Congress, which is considering the possibility of rescuing the industry from an economic downturn not of its own making. President-elect Obama has called the U.S. auto industry “the backbone of American manufacturing” and said that the failure of our domestic automakers would be “a disaster” for our economy. President Bush, Speaker Pelosi, and both the Majority and Minority Leaders of the Senate agree that bridge loans for our domestic automakers are necessary at this time. I will continue to work with my colleagues in the Senate and the Congressional Leadership to come up with a plan that would provide auto manufacturers with the bridge loans they need to weather this financial storm.

You can read the transcript of my testimony before the House Financial Services Committee by clicking on the following link: [http://levin.senate.gov/newsroom/release.cfm?id=305099]. During these difficult times, I am doing everything within my power to convince the Congress to provide the bridge loans for the domestic auto industry that the President, the President-elect and the leaders from both houses of Congress support.
Sincerely,
Carl Levin

I'm going to send him an email telling him that I DO NOT want him to do this, but I know it'll be ignored.  I'm always ignored when I tell him that I don't like what he's doing.
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Re: Unrepresented by Senator Levin once again...
« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2008, 10:19:55 AM »
Tell him you'll support his plan if he'll agree to push for some of that TARP money to be added to the Defense Budget.
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Re: Unrepresented by Senator Levin once again...
« Reply #2 on: November 20, 2008, 10:24:40 AM »
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Senator Levin,

I recieved an email from you today regarding your support for bailing out the auto industry.  I realize that I am just one of many of your constituents, but I felt it was my responsibility to tell you that I believe this is the wrong way to go.  These industries ended up where they are due to poor business practices and bad management.  If our government continues to prop them up, they will not change and the situation will never be better.  I fully support letting the companies declare bankruptcy, and reshuffling the decks so to speak.  Maybe then they will be able to dig themselves out of the hole they put themselves into.  Sure, some of Michigans workers will lose their jobs in this situation.  My own grandmother works in the Detroit auto industry, and she would be at risk as well.  But putting a bandaid on a ganreanous wound isn't going to fix the issue, and will just make it worse as time goes on.  Thank you for your time Senator.

Thats what I sent him.
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Re: Unrepresented by Senator Levin once again...
« Reply #3 on: November 20, 2008, 10:34:29 AM »
Thats what I sent him.

Excellent reply.
Liberalism Is The Philosophy Of The Stupid

The libs/dems of today are the Quislings of former years.  The cowards who would vote a fraud into office in exchange for handouts from the devil.

If it walks like a donkey and brays like a donkey and smells like a donkey - it's Cold Warrior.  - PoliCon



Palin has run a state, a town and a commercial fishing operation. Obama ain't run nothin' but his mouth. - Mark Steyn