Analysis: Auto deal extends Obama’s reach, risk
On April 30, 2009,
in Barack Obama,
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In forcing a swift bankruptcy on Chrysler, President Barack Obama expanded the risk and reach of the presidency in the hope that the hidebound auto industry will find a way to remake itself. The government’s intervention with Chrysler LLC and General …
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