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Auto bailout fails. What a mess.

by: Pam Spaulding

Fri Dec 12, 2008 at 06:30:00 AM EST


The deal died in the Senate, so Wall Street's likely to take a dive.
The failure of Senate talks on a $14 billion deal to rescue the U.S. auto industry sent Asian shares lower Friday, while the Japanese yen and government bonds gained on renewed risk aversion.

"It's a very bad sign. U.S. stocks will likely nosedive later," said Yasutoshi Nagai, chief economist at Daiwa Securities SMBC in Tokyo.

U.S. stock futures were lower in screen trade with Dow Jones Industrial Average futures down 320 points; spreadbetting firms in Europe were calling stocks sharply lower with CMC Markets tipping London's FTSE 100 to fall 154 points and the French CAC-40 176 points.

The future of the U.S. auto sector was thrown into doubt after a marathon meeting of the GOP Senate Conference; Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid acknowledged on the floor of the Senate that lawmakers would be unable to reach agreement.

Several Republican senators pointed the finger at the United Auto Workers labor union as being unwilling to accept reductions in employee compensation.

It's hard to figure out which is worse, the prospect of GM and Chrysler going belly up, or the GOP's sadism by voting against this to try to break the unions by letting GM and Chrysler go belly up. The demands by the Republicans included concessions already made by the UAW:
Concedes the elimination of Supplemental Unemployment Benefits; Concedes elimination of the Jobs Bank Program; Agrees to either reduce company retiree health care obligations or otherwise convert a portion of such obligations into equity; and Agrees to reduce wages and benefits to the levels paid by non-Big Three manufacturers.
I think it's safe to say that last item is the crux where the Republicans are going when you have "right to work" state South Carolina's U.S. Senator Jim DeMint saying Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC) said yesterday on NPR that, in regards to an auto loan, "we're not going to do it with the barnacles of unionism wrapped around their necks."

In the end, what makes me ambivalent about this bailout is the prospect that the car companies will fail anyway, because they will not be able to retool and rethink their business models in time to avoid financial ruin. I haven't seen any compelling evidence (by the banks re: the first bailout as well) that suggests they can stop this runaway economic train. Oliver Willis agrees.

I think the GOP did this for the wrong reason - to screw the unions - but at the end of the day I don't think the auto industry made a strong enough case for this money. They didn't sell the idea that they would really change and innovate.
And it doesn't help that the first bailout for the banks and AIG looks like a boondoggle because of such pitiful oversight to suss out waste and corruption. AIG took your taxpayer dollars and decided to use it to pay bonuses (renamed "retention payments") to keep some of the same executives who ran it into the ground on the payroll.
But so far, no one's stopping AIG from paying millions to some employees in its new retention program. The company has told 168 employees they'll receive between $92,500 and $4 million per individual if they stay with the company for one year. That angers some on Capitol Hill.

"These so-called retention payments are nothing less than bonuses," Rep. Elijah E. Cummings, D-Md., told CBS News. He sent letters to AIG, demanding details of the retention program.

"No one is indispensable, particularly when you've got tens of thousands of people being laid off from Wall Street and financial firms every day," Cummings said.

..."It's very unfortunate, but a culture of entitlement has emerged among Wall Street executives," said Peter Morici, a University of Maryland economist. "They're paid far too much money and they're trying to find ways around the rules."

 
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Anti-Union also Hits Foreign Manufacturers Too
The repub hate of working men and women is beyond comprehension now.  The destruction of GM extends beyond GM, the suppliers will go under too; the very same suppliers that all the foreign auto manufacturers who set up shop in the South (no unions of anykind, including civil) need to survive.  

I expect the foreign manufacturers will be making a few phone calls today to a prez and repub politicos explaining how their brains of sh&t are trying to completely destroy the world economy.

Hopefully, those receiving the phone calls will listen, inspite of their anti-everybody different and speaks with an accent attitude and actually do something to help instead of destroy.

Pam,
J'aime ma Peau



It isn't JUST Michigan
I've driven for GM since I started trucking 3 years ago.

It isn't just Michigan that will be affected.
The sheet metal stamping factory in Twinsburg OH, the manufacturing center in Belvedere IL, the plastic company in Mishawaka IN, the brake maker in Cincinnati OH, the Youngstown OH location, the assembly plants (there are 4) in Shreveport LA... Every one of those is going to go down if GM folds.

There are nine little family owned dealerships I deliver to. The other driver on my linehaul has 16. Multiply that by 300 throughout the south, not to mention our office support staff... We're talking about 30,000 people. And that's just GM!

I'm terrified. I may not have a job after the new year. We can't live on my husband's income. I carry the health insurance...and we have 2 mentally ill children, one with bad ears and I'm trying NOT to go into cervical cancer. The local truck lines are laying people off. The freight's not there to move.

No one ever talks about [extermination]. They just do it. And you go on with your lives, ignoring the signs all around you. And then, one day, when the air is still and the night has fallen, they come for you.


Not to break out my tin-foil hat or anything...
And it doesn't help that the first bailout for the banks and AIG looks like a boondoggle because of such pitiful oversight
I dunnow - but I have trouble believing that there wasn't some sort of coordination here.  This hatred of workers is really only beginning to show through.

The saddest thing of all (even sadder than the lives that Richard 'I know where my next paycheck is coming from so screw everyone else' Shelby and Jim 'me too' DeMint are helping to completely destroy) is that if they'd tried to eradicate Detroit like this in favor of turning an essential national industry over to foreign interests during WWII, they'd have been summarily tried and executed for treason.

Hey...

Wait a minute...

There is a war (however unofficial) on right now, right?

>^..^<


GM has 60 B in debt
Bankruptcy with restructuring may follow.  With no auto sales on the lots how would they pay off their debt ?  The economy is not improving but getting worse with no employment and massive fraud everywhere on Wall Street.  The Federal Reserve is a private bank and they are not interested in bailing out a dying auto industry.  

Same-Sex Marriage is good for the economy.

It's the Republicans that hate American Workers,
  All about busting up the unions to get Americans working for minimum wage. And the dumb fucks in the south keep electing these idiots based on "Family Values".

 What Value will there be when working people can't make ends meet?  

 And remember, this is still takeing place under the Bush Administration.

If I make sense? it was quite by accident.


Arrrrgggghhhh
Retention payments? I think my head is going to explode.

This is a national security issue
There's precious little left to our manufacturing base, and a lot of it is tied into the auto companies.

I'd much rather have these Republican Senator idiots stand up front with a phone book and start reading names.  As soon as they collapse from exhaustion, the vote is taken.  Enough with allowing the mere threat of filibuster to count as an actual filibuster.

# Duty, duty -- honor is, is --
Honor, Creideiki -- alertly
# Shared, is -- Honor #


Or the freaking bible,
  Maybe they could get to the page where it reads love thy neighbor.

If I make sense? it was quite by accident.

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