Government printing presses are now deciding who stays in business and who goes broke. They are handing out billions just for the cost of printers ink. Only those with political influence get the freebies.This has led to a corporate welfare state where only wealthy insiders survive. Never has government had such power. No longer are businesses dependent on consumer demand they are now dependent on government welfare payments.
The elitist auto industry and their overpaid employees refuse to face a harsh economic reality. Every other company that is not competitive goes broke after giving a farewell party to their employees. Now the taxpayers are being forced to waste 35 billion dollars in a futile attempt to salvage a auto wreck that is obsolete. But due to the political power of the auto industry and their union workers they will get the billions despite the howls of the American public.
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