February 23, 2009
The financial
losses that the Detroit automakers have compiled, writes Steve
Chapman, convey an unmistakable message from consumers: We are no
longer willing to buy your vehicles at a price that pays you to
make them—if we are willing to buy them at all. So why is the
government rewarding failure by bailing Detroit out?
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