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Obama used the expression "a bridge to nowhere" for the bridge loans to automakers, in the event the time was not used well to make necessary changes.
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U.S. Remaining Stake in General Motors
Wall Street Journal 12.10.2013
Detroit Gets Access to Bailout Funds
Wall Street Journal 12.13.2008
Wall Street Journal 12.13.2008
Bush Blinks on the Auto Bailout
Wall Street Journal 12.15.2008
Global Car Industry Fearful for Detroit
New York Times 12.16.2008
Chrysler to Shut Factories for a Month
New York Times 12.18.2008
Reports: Toyota vehicle operations to post loss
Detroit News 12.19.2008
Auto Bailout: Money Now, Cuts Later
BusinessWeek 12.19.2008
BusinessWeek 12.18.2008
Canada offers $3.29B in loans to Big 3
Detroit News 12.20.2008
Chrysler considered at risk, despite aid
Detroit News 12.20.2008
Bush defends loans to GM, Chrysler
Detroit News 12.20.2008
Commentary: Forging new path will be rough road for Detroit automakers
Detroit News 12.20.2008
Rescue to Give Obama Enormous Influence Over Industry
Wall Street Journal 12.19.2008
Wall Street Journal 12.20.2008
GM's Bold Outlook: a Profit This Year
Wall Street Journal 01.06.2010
President Obama Should Seize the High Ground
New York Times 05.26.2012
The Price of a Black President
New York Times 10.27.2012
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New York Times 01.18.2009
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