Mark J. Perry

University of Michigan-Flint

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Professor of economics at the University of Michigan at Flint and blogger at Carpe Diem

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The CEO's of the Big Three  went back to Congress  today, upping the ante from $25 to $34 billion in federal money to keep them in business.

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The CEO's of the Big Three went back to Congress today, upping the ante from $25 to $34 billion in federal money to keep them in business.

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The CEO's of the Big Three  went back to Congress  today, upping the ante from $25 to $34 billion in federal money to keep them in business.

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The CEO's of the Big Three went back to Congress today, upping the ante from $25 to $34 billion in federal money to keep them in business.

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