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“Nearly destroyed the company’? Are you kidding? They did destroy the company. The only thing keeping it going is tax payer money.
Wow! aren’t we fortunate now the feds own 80% of a dead company and us the tax payers will keep on resuscitating it until our elected officials clean our bank accounts dry. Is there a bonus program for egalitarian elitest deceitfulness?
I want to know who these 3 executives
are! If my money is helping clean up their
piles of poop, I think I have a right to know.
I don’t so much want to know who the employees are. I’d like to know who all the counterparties were and are. And I’d like to know why no negotiations took place. There was and still is too much money involved for there to be no effective supervision of paying it out. Our taxpayers money at least in part may well be to counterparties that support terrorists.
Wondering who they are?
For those who also check other news sources – the information is out there – even check out main stream news – like CBS!