The global economy and Detroit

Salon - by Andrew Leonard - Nov. 18, 2008 (Opinion)
...what I find most disturbing about September's numbers -- and remember, October is when the wheels really started to fall off the global economic bus -- is the suggestion that we are still only at the beginning of what could be a major unraveling of global trade flows. The obvious implication is that stresses on the U.S. economy will continue to grow worse. More »
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Notes: Thoughtful rebuttal to many saying that the Detroit auto industry should not be bailed out now. Links out to other articles from experts supporting his opinion.

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