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"Stiffing" the creditors or forcing innocent third parties to bail out the bankrupt entity through subsidies does not change the fact that the bankrupt entity cannot repay its debts.
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Stiffing retirement funds for teachers and cops raised such a stink, though, that Mr. Obama decided to avoid a similar fight in the GM bankruptcy and instead is soaking you and I as tax payers to fully pay off the secured creditors while maintaining the UAW compensation package.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Securd Creditors in GM v. Chrysler: 2009
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Stiffing them in a year when the women's vote is so critical?
Taylor Marsh: Mitch McConnell Stiffs League of Women Voters 2008
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Stiffing veterans by Beth Grimes on Monday, Jan 14, 2008 at 4: 55: 00 PM
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If Congress doesn't raise the debt limit beyond $14.3 trillion, that faith and confidence around the world will be shaken, and our government would have to choose between two scenarios: Stiffing investors altogether, or paying interest on Treasurys and limiting other government spending to Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid.
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… Stiffing bondholders, even a little bit, would be unusual in the tax-exempt market, said James E. Spiotto, a partner at Chapman
Fabius Maximus Fabius Maximus 2010
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… Stiffing bondholders, even a little bit, would be unusual in the tax-exempt market, said James E. Spiotto, a partner at Chapman
Fabius Maximus Fabius Maximus 2010
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Stiffing bondholders, even a little bit, would be unusual in the tax-exempt market, said James E. Spiotto, a partner at Chapman
US Market Commentary from Seeking Alpha Michael Panzner 2010
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… Stiffing bondholders, even a little bit, would be unusual in the tax-exempt market, said James E. Spiotto, a partner at Chapman
Fabius Maximus Fabius Maximus 2010
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… Stiffing bondholders, even a little bit, would be unusual in the tax-exempt market, said James E. Spiotto, a partner at Chapman
Fabius Maximus Fabius Maximus 2010
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