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A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 23% of Americans agree that senior government officials are criticizing Toyota to help GM. Thirty-eight percent (38%) disagree. But nearly four-out-of-10 (39%) aren’t sure.
Fifty-one percent (51%) of adults, however, believe that the government as the majority owner of GM has a conflict-of-interest when it comes to regulating competing automakers. Twenty-five percent (25%) don’t think the government has a conflict-of-interest, but 24% more are undecided.
Fifty percent (50%) also say it is at least somewhat likely that the government will pass laws and regulations giving GM an unfair advantage over other car companies. That number includes 27% who say it is very likely.
[Misdirection (hiding behind a grain of truth, the best way): the real unforgivable sin committed by Toyota is that it's a non-union shop - and that's intolerable to Congress' owners...]
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Thursday, February 25, 2010
POLL: 23% Say Government Criticizing Toyota To Help GM
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