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Barney Frank, what about us?

By Boston Herald editorial staff
Thursday, November 20, 2008 -

“We already have too much union busting,” said Rep. Barney Frank (D-Newton), chair of the House Financial Services Committee, of the possibility of allowing the Big Three auto makers to go into Chapter 11.

Apparently Frank cares far more for United Auto Workers members earning an estimated $85 an hour in salary and benefits for life than he does for his constitutents who would be paying the freight for an auto industry bailout.

 
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