On the recordSeptember 23, 2009
Well, I don't see how it is in the interest of the taxpayer to only get 8 percent of the company for $4 billion when another entity gets 55 percent for $6 billion.
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congress.govWell, I don't see how it is in the interest of the taxpayer to only get 8 percent of the company for $4 billion when another entity gets 55 percent for $6 billion.
Gregg questions the fairness of taxpayer returns compared to union benefits in the bailout.
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