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    Tag: GM in Detroit

    Fiscal Conservatism Illustrated: The Potential GM Move from Detroit


    By Political Agenda, Section News
    Posted on Wed Jun 03, 2009 at 05:05:12 PM EST
    Tags: GM in Detroit, GM in Warren, Warren Michigan, GM, GM move, GM headquarters, Economics, trickle-down economics, trickle-up economics, Dave Bing, Renaissance Center, Renaissance zone (all tags)

    Political Agenda with Danian Michael

    In January of this year, Democrats everywhere declared that fiscal conservatism was the devil reincarnated. Big greedy corporations and wealthy white men needed to be put in their place, in jail or at the bottom of our society. This denigration of big corporations is only restrained by the threat that they will take their business elsewhere. We were also told that top-down economics does not work. As a matter of fact, wealth redistribution is being offered as the antidote to that failed policy.

    Enters reality! I love reality, it so easily refutes liberalism.

    (1 comment, 883 words in story) Full Story



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