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#467449 11/11/08 09:34 AM
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So now I am hearing about the auto industries wanting help too. (maybe they should stop making gas guzzling SUVs that no one in their right mind should be buying unless they live someplace it is necessary!) but anyway, why should we bail them out too? Does this seem like a sensible way to use OUR money?

Obama seems to think so.

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Hopefully he will keep helping Amtrak. Cars are a big expense with the initial buy, gas, insurance, registration, parking. We should take a lesson from other countries who have a much more efficent rail service.


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In addition to more bailout money for the finance industry (AIG this time) and the auto industry, the new "economic stimulus package" is also likely to include an extension of unemployment benefits for those who cannot find work.

See the Chritian Science Monitor article - Auto Bailout?

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I'm no auto industry expert, but it seems to me that bailing them out will only be artificially propping up the industry. How much money will it take, and how long can this be sustained? As for Obama's economic plan, I've heard that there's no way he can keep his promises of tax credits without running the economy even further into the ground.

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Run the unemployment data back to 1970. The big spikes in unemployment were arond 1973-75 and 1980-83.

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And for those dates, we had Republican presidents:
President Richard Nixon 1969 to 1974
President Gerald Ford 1974 to 1977
President Ronald Reagan 1981 to 1989

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Isn't the idea of capitalism to allow a company to have the opprotunity to not only succeed, but also to fail? If we bail them out, then what incentive will they have to do anything better the next time?

We saw what the mortgage companies did with their money (Expensive Expensive Spa- Field weekends for their executives).
Why do we believe the auto industries will be any different?
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"All Republicans"

Yes, they were all Republican presidents. Though I would say party affiliation has little meaning (just as it does now).

I will say, though, the spike we saw in the early 80's followed the mess left behind by Carter. It takes time to fix messes and practical policies and know how to do it. Something neither Nixon, Ford, Carter or Obama had/have good track records with.

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We wouldn't need a bailout if it wasn't for NAFTA. Say what you want, but that killed our industries here.


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