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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

What is Tim Geithner Hiding Regarding Delphi?

Another possible cover-up by the Obama administration is in the works as Congress is trying to find answers to why 20,000 non-union workers lost their pensions and if the White House was  involved. It seems that while unionized auto workers were taken care of during the GM bailout, the auto-parts workers at Delphi (who were non-union) got screwed. Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner has not been forthcoming with requested documents. Not surprising since Treasury has already been connected to the decision to screw the non-union workers.

http://dailycaller.com/2012/10/23/obama-admin-threatened-with-subpoenas-for-details-on-delphi-pensions/

This is par for the course. In Operation Fast and Furious, the Justice Department is still sitting on some 80,000 documents that have been subpoenaed by the House Oversight Committee. Of course, if the White House played a role, that would cost Mr Obama some votes, right?

 "Uhhh....................yeaaaah."

2 comments:

Miggie said...

In the meantime, Geithner sets up voter registration offices next to welfare offices. He does nothing to insure that those in the armed services get ballots in time to vote and back in time to count.
He is the most race obsessed man in D.C. and, like everyone else in this administration will do and say whatever they have to in order to get Obama re-elected.
Talk about abuse of power!

Siarlys Jenkins said...

For most of its history, Delphi had a contract with the United Auto Workers. It was only when a spun-off company went non-union that it became a scab outfit.

Maybe Delphi didn't have a pension plan for the new non-union workforce? Are you sure the unionized Delphi workers didn't have pensions taken care of? IF so, maybe its because Delphi had squandered the money and the DOJ couldn't find a way to claw it back?

That's how capitalism works when there aren't powerful unions to make it work otherwise.

Geithner is the most race-obsessed man in Washington? More so than Holder? How altruistic of him!