"Decisions on which car dealerships to close as part of the auto industry bailout -- closures the Obama administration forced on General Motors and Chrysler -- were based in part on race and gender, according to a report by Troubled Asset Relief Program Special Inspector General Neal M. Barofsky."
Not reported by ANY Main Stream Media descriptions of this report are the following points contained in it:
Not reported by ANY Main Stream Media descriptions of this report are the following points contained in it:
[American Thinker]"-"[D]ealerships were retained because they were ... minority- or woman-owned dealerships";-Thousands of jobs were lost, unnecessarily, due specifically to Obama's "mandate for shared sacrifice";-A disproportionate number of Obama-forced closings were of rural dealerships, in areas unfriendly to Obama, even though such closures could "jeopardize the return to profitability" for GM and Chrysler."
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