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... the administration's forecast is that it will lose $30 billion on its auto investments -- but that's down from an earlier estimate of $44 billion. ... took steps to prevent the rapid dissolution of the American auto industry, which faced a crisis partly of its own making, to ... to pass emergency recovery programs or to bail out banks or to shore up auto companies," he said Saturday during ...
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Bailing out the industry may keep workers on the job. But the rest of us may not have the where-with-all to buy the cars unless the government does something to promote the manufacture of affordable cars.
Tweet This!Share this on FacebookShare this on del.icio.usDigg this!Buzz up!Stumble upon something good? Share it on StumbleUponShare this on MixxPost this to MySpaceEmail this to a friend? ...
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... gt;Citigroup is returning $20 billion of the federal bail out money. This follows announcements from other banks planning on doing the same.
We've ... basically fuel consumption and pollution.
If banks and the auto industry ceased to exist the world would survive. ... jobs were liquidated from the New York City theater industry. There are shows that opened or are slated to open in the 2009- ...
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... trillion dollars George W. Bush originally created to bail out the world from global depression after the 9 11 attacks, ... house flipping in second homes are being financed by Mr. Obama again.
The auto industry is in a shambles with foreign imports leading the markets ... with 1/4 of the US population literally not employed. Industry producing nothing. Inflation about to drive up in 2010 with Mr. Obama ...
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... is good for General Motors is good for America, they might even cite the fact that the automobile industry saved the economy at the bottom of the last recession.
Remember when Mitsubishi did the Zero-Zero ... dollar and now Mitsubishi is about 2 billion in the hole at last count. The Mitsubishi bail-out cost at least $1.9 billion US Dollars. Many auto industry economic advisors had mixed opinions on ...
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... of Troubled Asset Relief Program funds to bail out Chrysler and in doing so may have created a scenario that finally will bring to ... the core issue is the disbursement of TARP funds to the auto maker that were intended to help banks and financial institutions. ... of circumstances that developed with the government's intervention in the auto industry.
According to columnist Devvy Kidd, the case is ...
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... that looks like a mini cooper on steroids. Only more box-like.
It’s no wonder that the auto industry tanked and took Michigan down with it. Especially Detroit, with everyone now scrambling to find a solution ... The stock market went boom. Hard.
Unemployment runs rampant and the best we can come up with is bail out the banks with money we don’t have, buy up the car companies and put the ...
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... out Wall Street for making stupid investments. We have bailed out the auto industry for making cars no one wants. We have bailed out ... home loans in the first place. With Cap and Trade, we are currently attempting to bail out third world countries as a reward for failing to develop self- ... and force everyone to buy health insurance in order to bail out LBJ’s “Great Society†Ponzi scheme.
The ...
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... President Obama and the congressional Democrats are happy to bail you out, you've been helping each other for a long time anyway, you went to the same elite ... consensus about working with the government in order to bail out the struggling news industry.
"The California Democrat ... professing to have absolutely no desire "to run the auto industry."
Also chirping along to Waxman' ...
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... employment is non-existent in today's workplace, except among union workers. It is no mystery why we had to bail out the US auto industry. The NJEA is no different from the UAW and we are in the same place as the auto industry...only no one wants to admit that public education in the US has failed and is in need of serious restructuring. In NJ this has to start ...
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... to address the crises in our banking sector, in our housing market, and in our auto industry, we also began attacking our economic crisis on a broader front. Less than one month after taking office we ... ;s health insurance. These folks aren’t looking for a hand out. They’re not looking for a bail out. They’re hoping for a chance to make their own way, to work, to ...
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... steps to prevent the rapid dissolution of the American auto industry, which faced a crisis partly of its own making, ... crises in our banking sector, in our housing market, and in our auto industry, we also began attacking our economic crisis ... insurance. These folks aren't looking for a hand out. They're not looking for a bail out. They're hoping for a chance to make their own way, to work ...
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... steps to prevent the rapid dissolution of the American auto industry, which faced a crisis partly of its own making, ... crises in our banking sector, in our housing market, and in our auto industry, we also began attacking our economic crisis ... insurance. These folks aren't looking for a hand out. They're not looking for a bail out. They're hoping for a chance to make their own way, to work ...
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... company Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Co., says it was a ‘timing’ issue), But more fundamentally, there just may not be any room any more in the auto industry for the Saab brand.
Consider a recent Wall Street Journal column ... to guarantee $600 million in financing to the Koenigsegg group.
Like the U.S. bail out of Detroit, saving Saab was likely more about preserving jobs and less about ...
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... ;t overlook the severe damage that they inflicted on everyone else.
To repeat, rescuing the financial industry had to be done. There is little doubt that the recession could have been much more painful without the bailout. The terms were all too often ... Rattner, the former head of the government's efforts to bail out the auto industry, said recently that the full public investment in GM is ...
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