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TN Gov Haslam(R) deliberately cost state 1,300 high-paying VW factory jobs to stick it to the UAW. How do you feel about that?

  • NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- New leaked documents raise more questions about Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam's secret $300 million offer to Volkswagen. "As far as the emails that I'm looking at today, they just confirm what I think everybody already knew -- which is, these jobs, this package was pulled for reasons that have nothing to do with any deadline," said state Rep. Mike Stewart, D-Nashville, after reviewing the documents. Administration officials were "essentially holding Volkswagen hostage and saying 'if you don't do what we want, based on our political agenda, then we are going to withhold hundreds of millions of dollars' -- which are, of course, taxpayer dollars," Stewart added. Despite the governor's earlier denials that the money was linked to a UAW vote at the plant, the documents show that the offer of your money was contingent upon the Haslam administration's "satisfaction" with the company's deal with organized labor. http://www.newschannel5.com/story/25334989/leaked-emails-raise-questions-about-governors-300m-offer

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    He just follows orders from Republican Headquarters Wyn. He has no inclination to do otherwise. He is a very good boy. He doesn't make waves. He is an appeaser. Of his own party's demands. He is what he is and can't change. Sad I know but there ya have it. It is what it is and will never change. Happy Sunday! :)

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