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Outraged - How Detroit and the Wall Street Car Czars Killed the American Dream (Paperback)
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Outraged - How Detroit and the Wall Street Car Czars Killed the American Dream (Paperback)
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In Outraged, an auto insider provides an inspiring account of what
it means to lose your rights, property, and, in essence, the
American dream. It begins with roughly two thousand men and women
whose companies were destroyed by two automakers, General Motors
and Chrysler, during their government-led corporate restructurings
in 2009. Authors Tamara Darvish, vice president of DARCARS
Automotive in Maryland, and Lillie Guyer, a Detroit area automotive
journalist, show the collapse of the American dream from the
perspective of an entrepreneur who was affected by the automotive
industry bailout. In this featurized business story, Outraged
details the founding of the activist group Committee to Restore
Dealer Rights and its efforts to regain the economic rights of auto
dealerships throughout the United States. It tells how they took
their fight to Congress and to the steps of the White House.
Outraged candidly examines the battles between dealers and the
entities that engineered their demise. It also details the pain and
the high points in government as its temporary power brokers ignore
the significant role of Congress in lawmaking and the rights of
ordinary citizens. This personal, controversial account shows what
can happen when people unite in a common cause and stand up for
what they believe is right.
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