Voter intimidation, discrimination, invasion of privacy and retribution.
Carolyn Hileman | May 28, 2009
Voter intimidation, discrimination, invasion of privacy and retribution.
Carolyn Hileman
Apparently if you gave money to the republicans there will be no hope or change for you, that is not exactly right, there will be no hope but lots of change if Obama takes over the company that you work for. It is called political retribution; they call it a bail out. According to World Net Daily who has the list of Chrysler’s dealerships that will be cut, those who contributed to the republicans are in line to be axed. Is it a coincidence that all of those dealerships that will be closed gave to the Republican Party? This is not a president for all the people; this is a president who is using his power and our money to seek retribution for the votes he did not get. It makes you wonder, did your bosses send money to the Republican Party? What will happen if they need a bail out? If you ask for TARP money are you required to pledge allegiance to the democratic party and does not the checking to see who you gave money to constitute invasion of privacy?
Now, I hear some of you saying well good they deserve it, but do the people working for them deserve to lose their jobs? Let me tell you how this wonderful bail out is going to work, first Chrysler will take back their franchise with no compensation to the dealer, I should think there would be a clause in their contract that says they cannot do that but hey what is a contract when Obama has personally reached out his hand to save you. Second when the franchise is taken away, all those cars they bought from Chrysler to sell to you, cannot be sold as new. They will no longer be able to service your vehicle under the warranty and they will be forced to lay off people or close their doors altogether. Most of these dealerships employ at the least 50 people, 50 people who will be forced to look for employment elsewhere because the president decided if he was going to help Chrysler all those who contributed to the Republican Party had to go.
I would think this would be discrimination in its highest form, discrimination, invasion of privacy, and retribution paid for by the American taxpayer. You see he is not using his own money to seek retribution against those who donated to the Republican Party he is using ours. This is voter intimidation, coming straight from the highest office in the land, this is a notice that if you want federal funds you need to shed anyone who gave to the Republican Party. I suppose that is one way to win your next election, make sure you have no competition, make sure the people who would fund your competition have no job or money to do so, and make it look as though you are being benevolent while doing it.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=99328 Go over and take a look at the proof, look at what is a classification for them handing out your hard earned tax dollars. This is your hope and change staring you in the face; this is what you have done to your fellow countrymen. You sanctioned voter intimidation, discrimination, invasion of privacy and retribution.
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