Originally posted by: TehMac
Originally posted by: Squisher
I really can't see Congress holding back $25-100 billion to save the domestics. If the fed has to take over their pensions it'll be $150-200 billion right there. Put 6 million out of work and see what kind of drain there is on the economy. Domestics fail and so do the suppliers. No suppliers=no foriegn cars. 20-25% unemployment in the rust belt.
I can't blame Congress, someone needs to hold someone's feet to the fire, but let's not kid ourselves the only reason congress didn't ask AIG's CEO to fly commercial is because the domestic's lobby money heavily favored the repubs and AIG and all the banks have the democrats in their back pocket.
That's funny, considering it was the Republicans who were the ones most against the bailout initially. Many democrats were against it too.
I'm not buying that argument, the simple fact was that we're not "Bailing out" the banks insomuch that the government buys up that bad debt, and then, ideally, sells it off back to banks in easier times.
As for the auto industry bailout, you're assuming too much. You're assuming that if Ford, GM, and Chrysler declare bankruptcy, they're going to automatically disapear off the face of the earth, and this domino effect will happen. Not at all. If they do declare bankruptcy, several things can happen. One is that the dumbass managers who fucked everyone over in the first place get thrown out.
Small wonder then the Big Three CEOs come over to beg. They just want money to save their own hide, and they'll keep screwing over their companies.
Another option is to get bought up by say, Toyota, Honda, etc.
Another reality is that all three wouldn't die out at the same time, so this whole apocalypse theory, if true, would be staggered at worst. The market would reallocate resources, and recover. Another thing is that if the Big Three went down, which is near impossible, tbh, the vacuum would mean consumers would immediately turn to other manufacturers, meaning the same demand for the resources the industries only related to the Big Three produce.
In effect, your whole premise is moot, and it's construction is based on paranoia spread by the Big Douchebags, and unlikely.