I'm deeply troubled by what it means for the country.
Yes, I think it can happen. He's going to have to scramble to get the votes for -- to move this bill through the Senate and the House with t...
But there's also this question, is it wise to pass a bill, major landmark social legislation with only one party voting for it and the other...
I think it came out to be a draw. I don't think the president probably got the momentum he hoped in order to get over this reconciliation mo...
The president seems to be in a tight spot here. If he doesn't get something passed this year, his base is going to be furious.
Is it wise to pass major social legislation when the polls show, on a consistent basis, that the public is basically, you know, 15 points ag...
It's going to be -- clearly, the Republicans are going to call foul and say it's yet another deal by the Democrats.
I think it came out to be a draw. And I don't think the president probably got the momentum he hoped in order to -- to get over this reconci...
So, you don't offer cheaper financing than anyone else does in order to support the sale of GM cars?
Thank you very much, Mr. Hull.
I'm not commenting on what the prior Administration did, I'm just observing what they did.
Thank you. I'm past my time.
The difference is, that you're trying to capitalize what is now a much stronger company.
You wiped out all of its equity, you caused its debt to have to take a haircut, and that's what helped put it back on firm footing.
Without GMAC, GM was unlikely to survive?
You left the equity intact, all of the debt continued to be repaid at 100 cents on the dollar; a far better deal to have been an investor in...
Going from $21 billion to $3 billion doesn't look like it fixed itself and that it only started coming back once TALF was in place, a TARP p...
I've always believed that people misunderstood TARP. We should not be dancing in the street because banks have repaid their TARP funds.