Why Are U.S. Taxpayers Still Footing The Bill To Fix A German Automaker?

forbes.com — Back in 2009, when the U.S. Treasury agreed to bail out General Motors, one thing was made clear: money provided by American taxpayers must be used at home, to protect American jobs at American factories. That's why GM's bankruptcy filing involved only its North American operations; the rest of the global company wasn't affected.
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