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H.R. 2750, The Automobile Dealer Economic Rights Restoration Act of 2009

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Save the Auto Dealers!

Two bills introduced in Congress this week are apparently meant to save automobile dealers from hardship in the auto industry. H.R. 2743 and H.R. 2750 both say they would “restore the economic rights” of automobile dealers. What’s an ...

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jwerrt Wieder

July 2, 2009, 11:51am (report abuse)

To alter the basic agreement between manufacturer and dealer without consideration for how it may adversley affect the dealer and their employees, without some protections to accommodate material losses to a dealer and their employees, who have promoted the sale and prominence in a community of that manufacturer, should not be allowed. That a corporation like General Motors and Chrysler LLC. could hold such sway over the livelihoods and lives of so many citizens of this country and effectivley force un- employment and possible devastation of so many people, without any recourse by them, is autocratic and unpallatible to a democratic society. In short to do what they are doing doesn't fit in our society and they should be HELD more responsible for their actions.

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