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wndycty Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Mar-30-09 07:28 AM
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I agree there is double standard re: Detroit v. Wall Street and I don't like it, but. . .
. . .let's look 5 years down the road. Who do you think will be healthier? I believe Detroit will be.

As I said I resent that Detroit is being held to a different standard than Wall Street, however I believe the changes being made on Detroit will lead to a healthier industry, whereas if Wall Street doesn't change it will just continue to be a house of cards.

Change is not fun, we have to let go of what we are comfortable with. Detroit is hopefully changing for the better and realistically that is a good thing.
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