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Monday, March 30, 2009

Michigan Governor Calls GM's Wagoner a 'Sacrifical Lamb'

Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm says Rick Wagoner was trying to turn General Motors around before the Obama administration forced him out as chairman and CEO of the company.
FOXNews.com - Monday, March 30, 2009

Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm on Monday called the chairman and CEO of General Motors a "sacrificial lamb" after the White House asked Rick Wagoner to step down as a precondition for government aid.
Interviewed Monday on NBC's "Today" show, Granholm noted that Wagoner has worked for GM for more than 30 years and was trying to turn the company around.
She said that Wagoner agreed to step aside for the good of the carmaker and its workers.
U.S. Rep. Thad McCotter, R-Mich., also said Wagoner's resignation amounts to a "political offering."
In a written statement released Sunday night, McCotter complained that the Obama administration was applying tougher standards to Detroit than Wall Street as both continue to seek government assistance.
"Now Mr. Wagoner has been asked to resign as a political offering despite his having led GM's painful restructuring to date," McCotter said. "Mr. Wagoner has honorably resigned for the sake of his company's working families. When will the Wall Street CEO's receiving TARP funds summon the honor to resign? Will this White House ever bother to raise the issue? I doubt it." (Continues...)

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