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Chances Dwindle on Bailout Plan for Automakers
2008-11-14
WASHINGTON -- The prospects of a government rescue for the foundering American automakers dwindled Thursday as Democratic Congressional leaders conceded that they would face potentially insurmountable Republican opposition during a lame-duck session next week.

At the same time, hope among many Democrats on Capitol Hill for an aggressive economic stimulus measure all but evaporated. Democratic leaders have been calling for a package that would include help for the auto companies as well as new spending on public works projects, an extension of jobless benefits, increased food stamps and aid to states for rising Medicaid expenses.

But while Democrats said the stimulus measure would wait until President-elect Barack Obama takes office in January, some industry experts fear that one of the Big Three automakers will collapse before then, with potentially devastating consequences.
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#11  Let them go bankrupt. Someone will buy them out of BK and run them. Soros, you meddling officious asshole, here is your chance to step up to the plate. Or you Warren Buffet, wiht your support for taxing the snot out of people so as to pull the latter up after you.
Posted by: OldSpook   2008-11-14 19:59  

#10  CNBC or CNN > STEPHEN MOORE > opined that one of the BAD THINGS ABOUT THE NEW US$700BILYUHN BAILOUT IS THAT WE DON'T KNOW WHERE EXACTLY THE FIRST/PRIOR US$300BILYUHN BUSH BAILOUT MONIES WENT TO.

IOW > Thusly speaking, the way for the USGovt to properly account for a seemingly "lost" US$300.0Bilyuhn sums-certain original bailout IS TO WILFULLY AND DELIBERATELY LOSE ANUTHER US$700.00BILYUHN AFTER THAT???

**BREAKING NEWS** SCREW THE LOST US1.0TRILYUHN, SUBWAY WANTS TO END HAM-N-TURKEY SANDWICHES ON ITS MENU - EVERBODY PANIC, D *** YOU, EVERYBODY PANIC!
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-11-14 19:11  

#9  Raj, correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm getting the feeling you're not exactly a Mopar fan, are you?
Posted by: Mike   2008-11-14 19:06  

#8  Car sales are in steep decline everywhere.

That sounds like oversupply to me. Let Chrysler, especially, die a slow, painful, agonizing death with maggots crawling over their remains and vultures plucking out what little carrion is left over. Fucking contemptible cocksucker assholes. Mind if I piss on your grave for good measure?
Posted by: Raj   2008-11-14 18:44  

#7  Car sales are in steep decline everywhere. European car sales fell 15% last month.

A major restructuring of the car industry everywhere is long overdue. Unfortunately, the outcome will be cars made in China and India.
Posted by: phil_b   2008-11-14 17:52  

#6  It is NOT the automakers who are being bailed out. It is the UAW.
Posted by: Nimble Spemble   2008-11-14 14:32  

#5   It appears the taxpayers will wind up funding the pension schemes of the Big 3, one way or the other.
One or more of them could go down abruptly. Their suppliers are getting nervous & insisting on earlier payment for their deliveries. When enough auto parts suppliers insist on COD, that automaker will stop operations then & there. This could happen at any moment.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2008-11-14 14:29  

#4  Interesting to think that Obama might push through an open Union ballot scheme just in time to see the biggest unions sink with the auto industry they helped undercut.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2008-11-14 13:43  

#3  If we bail out GM, it'll end up as British Leyland without the cute-but-unreliable two-seaters.
Posted by: Mike   2008-11-14 13:16  

#2  If Bush had put his foot down on defending a real free-market capitalism, instead of going along to get along with Dems. and Rinos, 8 years ago we wouldn't be in this mess now. Or it would at least be the fault of the people that caused it.
Posted by: AlanC   2008-11-14 12:41  

#1  There is no reason that taxpayers should fund the compensation schemes, management or labor, the auto companies crafted for themselves. If they cut their comp then they could get private capital.
Posted by: DoDo   2008-11-14 12:28  

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