http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2008/12/20081212.html
Statement by Press Secretary Dana Perino
It is disappointing that while appropriate and effective legislation to assist and restructure troubled automakers received majority support in both houses, Congress nevertheless failed to pass final legislation. The approach in that legislation provided an opportunity to use funds already appropriated for automakers, and presented the best chance to avoid a disorderly bankruptcy while ensuring taxpayer funds go only to firms whose stakeholders were prepared to make the difficult decisions to become viable, competitive firms in the future.
Under normal economic conditions we would prefer that markets determine the ultimate fate of private firms. However, given the current weakened state of the U.S. economy, we will consider other options if necessary – including use of the TARP program — to prevent a collapse of troubled automakers. A precipitous collapse of this industry would have a severe impact on our economy, and it would be irresponsible to further weaken and destabilize our economy at this time.
While the federal government may need to step in to prevent an immediate failure, the auto companies, their labor unions, and all other stakeholders must be prepared to make the meaningful concessions necessary to become viable.
Steve Maley
Neil Stevens
Daniel Horowitz
Hey didn't you know
10ksnooker (Diary) Friday, December 12th at 11:12AM EST (link)Anybody who is anybody can do anything they want with the taxpayer’s money with no consequences.
This is just not going to end well.
The auto industry won't collapse
izoneguy (Diary) Friday, December 12th at 11:29AM EST (link)Toyota, Nissan, Honda, Mercedes, Kia, BMW and few others would be more than happy to sell you a car. These manufacturers may have some problems in the next year but I think there is an 18 month supply of new vehicles in stock. Ford should be able to weather the storm
but GM & Chrysler will probably go the way of RCA televisions.
The point cannot be made often enough: Modern liberalism, as embodied in the Obama presidency, is the defender of the status quo. And the status quo is a road to economic ruin. Political forces cannot redistribute the wealth that the economic system does not produce.
Good one BK, I love a good title!
Mike gamecock DeVine (Diary) Friday, December 12th at 12:01PM EST (link)np
Mike DeVine’s Examiner.com, Charlotte Observer and The Minority Report columns
“One man with courage makes a majority.” – Andrew Jackson
Bush must have liked the idea of spreading around the wealth
James_Reynolds (Diary) Friday, December 12th at 12:10PM EST (link)because this is exactly what he is doing. Taking our hard earned tax dollars so that other people can earn another 6 mos worth of income without any concessions, while it was their arrogant demands that put them there in the first place.
This is a fitting end to the Bush Presidency.
mbecker908 (Diary) Friday, December 12th at 12:25PM EST (link)Pissing $15B or so down a rat hole so the Dems can meet their short term objectives and sticking it to conservative Republicans in the process.
Mr. President, you won’t be missed.
Agree
Alberta (Diary) Friday, December 12th at 1:39PM EST (link)I usually end up defending Bush up here in the North against liberals, but lets be real among fellow Republicans. This guy and his big government instincts has helped ruin the brand. Thank the Lord we didnt get McCain. Good riddance.
Corker, your the man.
Sir, my concern is not whether God is on our side; my greatest concern is to be on God’s side, for God is always right.
Abraham Lincoln
Agree
Alberta (Diary) Friday, December 12th at 1:39PM EST (link)I usually end up defending Bush up here in the North against liberals, but lets be real among fellow Republicans. This guy and his big government instincts has helped ruin the brand. Thank the Lord we didnt get McCain. Good riddance.
Corker, your the man.
Sir, my concern is not whether God is on our side; my greatest concern is to be on God’s side, for God is always right.
Abraham Lincoln