Special thanks go to Chairmen Rep. [Fred] Upton (R-Mich.) and Walden for steering this bill to conclusion, and to Reps. [John] Dingell (D-Mich.) and [Brian] Bilbray (R-Calif.) for a critically important amendment guaranteeing continued viewer access to TV station signals along the Canadian and Mexican b...
As Clint Eastwood reminded us during the Super Bowl, it is halftime in America and our second half is beginning. We have a great team, but we must see it has the resources to win.
The company is in much better financial health than it was in 2009 and to me appears to be a perfect candidate for a 136 loan from the DOE. Although Chrysler has withdrawn its loan application, DOE must start acting decisively so we can fulfill the President’s goal of out-competing the rest of the world
I am disappointed that Chrysler withdrew its Section 136 application. I regret that DOE and Chrysler were not able to come to an agreement that clearly would have benefited American workers and manufacturers. Chrysler had a great year in 2011 and posted a 44 percent increase in sales for January 2012 al...
The company remains confident in its strategy to bring competitive, fuel-efficient vehicles and technologies to market on schedule. This decision will not impact Chrysler's ability to achieve its previously announced business plan targets
There is little room for moderates. It used to be that when we'd get a bill that we'd really need, we could always count on some across-the-aisle dealings. No more.
This place is about as poisonous as I've ever seen it in my career
There is little room for moderates. It used to be that when we'd get a bill that we'd really need, we could always count on some across-the-aisle dealings. No more.
This place is about as poisonous as I've ever seen it in my career
Yet again, I was included in no endorsement screening or union membership meeting. Was this a smoke-filled, backroom decision?