BIG 3 BAILOUT: ACCOUNTABILITY
November 18, 2008 | Vetting explained
The bailout has involved extrodinarily large funds and more funding projected.
It seems to me, as a business woman, there should be full disclosure and accountability for the handling and spending of these funds.
Last evening it was reported that over half the funding is left on the financial bailout and will move into the Obama Adminstration in 09.
The Automotive Industry is now asking for 25B$ more.
I would like to understand how the taxpayers $'s are being used, or not used and why?
Accoutabilty: Open full disclosure to all taxpayers on the use of these funds
Responsibility: Who is responsible for each of the companys involved and what are the ramifications for these leaders?
Bonus/Incentives: NO, NONE, ZERO
Forgive this small time iReporter but America deserves full disclosure.
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- bailouts
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