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http://www.factcheck.org/2011/09/ford-motor-co-does-u-turn-on-bailouts/
you must have a computer made in a red state
Ford did not receive any money under AIFP, but that doesn't mean it didn't get any federal assistance.
In a Jan. 30, 2009, report on the bailout program, the Congressional Research Service noted that Ford "is counting on $5 billion from the DOE loan program to support a $14 billion plan to reorient its lineup toward more fuel-efficient vehicles." On June 23, 2009, the Department of Energy announced it would provide $5.9 billion to Ford "to transform factories across Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, and Ohio to produce 13 more fuel efficient models."
wrong again, goper breath
Mulally, Dec. 5, 2008: In particular, the collapse of one or both of our domestic competitors would threaten Ford because we have 80 percent overlap in supplier networks and nearly 25 percent of Ford's top dealers also own GM and Chrysler franchises.
you must have a computer made in a red state
Ford did not receive any money under AIFP, but that doesn't mean it didn't get any federal assistance.
In a Jan. 30, 2009, report on the bailout program, the Congressional Research Service noted that Ford "is counting on $5 billion from the DOE loan program to support a $14 billion plan to reorient its lineup toward more fuel-efficient vehicles." On June 23, 2009, the Department of Energy announced it would provide $5.9 billion to Ford "to transform factories across Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Missouri, and Ohio to produce 13 more fuel efficient models."
wrong again, goper breath
Mulally, Dec. 5, 2008: In particular, the collapse of one or both of our domestic competitors would threaten Ford because we have 80 percent overlap in supplier networks and nearly 25 percent of Ford's top dealers also own GM and Chrysler franchises.