Someone Give This Guy a Bailout!
December 1, 2008 - by Donny ShawEveryone’s three favorite auto executives will be back in front of Congress later this week to ask, again, for a $25 billion bailout. Now that Federal bailouts are a competitive business, and I bet the Big Three are shaking in their boots after seeing just how far the bar has been raised in bailout testimony standards:
(h/t Reason.tv via Boing Boing.)

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I have had it with all the billions of dollars used to "bailout" the rich. I am a PGA golf professional out of work for over a year. I was a club pro working long hours, weekends and every holiday and paid very little. My bailout after 26 weeks of umemployment was 20 more weeks. That comes out to a little over $7000.
It's too bad our country only takes care of the rich and the "little guy" or the vast majority are spit on.
Our fore fathers are turning over in their graves.
Robert N. Bell, PGA