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    Sep292009

    Gore's auto loan -- who is regulating government?

    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB125383160812639013.html

    I had briefly seen this the other day, but there is so much strange news, it's difficult to catch it all -- however, my friend, Fred, sent me an email and the above link regarding the US loan to a Finland car company making an $89,000 vehicle.

    Why is our government doing this type of stuff? Cronyism and political payback appear to be running rampant. This is a prime example of why it's incumbent upon the American people to stand against this misuse of power and taxpayer money. Who is regulating government?

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    There are many reasons why consumers choose to go through the process of auto loan refinance, but many often fail to fully understand the process of refinancing Settlement Loans the vehicle and continue to do so only because they want to get a lower monthly payment. It may be that the current period of economic crisis, you will receive a hard place, leaving you can not afford the payments current, or if you want to calculate the monthly payment so you have more money to spend on other bills or monthly charges.

    November 15, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJessica14

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