I think that is a matter that we would expect to be discussing.
You don't think that the task force maybe should have some reason to look after the people that are injured in Chrysler, if there are, hopef...
Why is there a difference?
It is true, and I don't think the union----
These closures will be devastating. Instead of having a dealership that is easy for consumers to access so that they can purchase cars...
And I intend to explore through the hearings today and tomorrow the treatment of our Nation's automobile dealers.
We don't want to hurt the auto manufacturers in their restructuring efforts moving forward, but auto dealers are indeed a big part of our lo...
At this point I would like to make it clear that I believe that Congress has no interest in running the day-to-day operations of these compa...
I support your bill that would rectify this wrong.
And it seems to me that significant numbers of automobile dealers have been sacrificed without just cause, without explanation and without a...
And you know, this was foreseeable; many people tried to deny it but at this point, only those who have their heads firmly implanted I guess...
So when the taxpayers are called upon to bail out the industry to the tune of billions upon tens of billions of dollars, then the taxpayers ...
But exclaiming that bankruptcies require sacrifices from all parties involved does not answer the fundamental question of whether or not par...
Yet the Congress and the American public were left in the dark as to how the task force, then led by Steven Rattner, reached its conclusion.
One example, in terms of constructing a new nuclear plant, between 1,400 and 1,800 jobs per plant are created.
We should not, however, as a Congress, make the decision that we will pick the winners and losers.
For some reason, new nuclear power is not allowed to be included in this legislation in terms of meeting renewable energy standards.
I think we should incentivize and support a broad diversity of different types of energy in our country.