List of Chrysler dealers to be eliminated
Re: List of Chrysler dealers to be eliminated
Originally Posted by Jesus_Christler
Due process is coming through the courts ... the Chrysler judge did a good job with the Enron bankruptcy. So "fair" doesn't always mean "favorable", folks ... but there's at least a defined process as several have pointed out.
And as for government failing at the "intervention" game, critics go to great lengths to avoid mention of one of the few bright spots of George H. W. Bush's tenure ... the Resolution Trust Corporation.
Now let the fact-bashing begin
And as for government failing at the "intervention" game, critics go to great lengths to avoid mention of one of the few bright spots of George H. W. Bush's tenure ... the Resolution Trust Corporation.
Now let the fact-bashing begin
The RTC should have been used to deal with the banking crisis but progressive thinkers thought it better to spend public money (we didn't have) to reduce the pain resulting from the greed and stupidity of the Sub Prime Mortgage debacle.
Now, exactly what has that to do with, the fifth amendment, what I said, and which you quoted?
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Re: List of Chrysler dealers to be eliminated
Originally Posted by amx1397
mine is on the list ,but they say they are not closing , they also have a MB mech.who has been working on my car and he sais also they are not closing, jim
Re: List of Chrysler dealers to be eliminated
Resolution Trust employed private sector from the start but the government initiated the process.
In this current mess, the private venture capital guys are fresh outta cash at the moment, so they'll come in later.
Have you looked at the "eminent domain" clause in the Fifth Amendment? That kind of sets the parameters for what is due process, what can be taken and what is fair value. That's how my discussion of Resolution Trust ties into the discussion.
The Constitution seldom lays out processes and procedures directly. It simply directs enabling legislation to be crafted or written. If the legislative and executive branches get it right, then it's all good. If they don't, the courts smack it back. It's the worst way possible of doing something, except for all the other systems of governance humanity has tried out over the years...
In this current mess, the private venture capital guys are fresh outta cash at the moment, so they'll come in later.
Have you looked at the "eminent domain" clause in the Fifth Amendment? That kind of sets the parameters for what is due process, what can be taken and what is fair value. That's how my discussion of Resolution Trust ties into the discussion.
The Constitution seldom lays out processes and procedures directly. It simply directs enabling legislation to be crafted or written. If the legislative and executive branches get it right, then it's all good. If they don't, the courts smack it back. It's the worst way possible of doing something, except for all the other systems of governance humanity has tried out over the years...
Re: List of Chrysler dealers to be eliminated
The private sector has all kinds of cash. Just no place to put it where the rules of engagement are clear.
The insidious new concepts of contract abrogation in the cause of social fairness takes my money elsewhere. Commodities one can touch, eat or burn.
The insidious new concepts of contract abrogation in the cause of social fairness takes my money elsewhere. Commodities one can touch, eat or burn.
Last edited by dwightdmagee; 05-29-2009 at 12:26 PM.
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