Posted on 09/11/2008 12:45:44 PM PDT by markomalley
Detroit received some good news from Washington today. House Majority Leader Nancy Pelosi said today that she will support the $50 billion in loans that the Detroit Three have been pushing for and the U.S. Department of Energy announced that it has begun writing the rules as to how the money will be lent, the Detroit Free Press reported today.
Michigan's Congressional delegation has been pushing hard to get the loans through Congress, hoping to get a timely approval that would allow the automakers to begin borrowing money by the end of the year.
Nevertheless, there are still numerous sticking points and although the proposal picked up key endorsements today, nearly all of the details are still fluctuating. Everything from the size of the loans to how they could be spent to how they would be paid for is still up in the air. Today's announcements will let Detroit breathe at least a small sigh of relief, however. Yesterday the industry was considering scaling back its requests to the original $25 billion that was approved last year but hasn't been paid for yet.
The industry's biggest concern is the Senate, which blocked funding for the original $25 billion last year. The Senate has much more power than the House to block funding, and the loans appear to have less support there right now. Also hampering the auto industry's ambitions is election year politics. Opponents have characterized the loans as a bail-out for domestic automakers who didn't plan ahead, while record deficits and a sour economy are on the minds of voters, not to mention politicians up for re-election. A funding source for the loans still hasn't been determined and could easily become embroiled in larger budget arguments. Still, Pelosi is confident that the loans are justified and believes funding could be spread out over several bills if necessary to get it passed.
"This is very, very important to an important industry in our country," Pelosi said Tuesday. "It's about jobs, jobs, jobs."
Then why isn't Pelosi helping foreign-brand auto manufacturers such as BMW, Honda, Toyota, Hyundai, Nissan, and Kia?
Wait, they actually have decent management that delivers good value to customers at a reasonable price and, as a consequence, the company turns a profit. And yes, most if not all in that list have U.S. plants employing U.S. workers to deliver to a U.S. market.
Pelosi's statements reek of Socialism...bringing everyone to the lowest common denominator. It's not about jobs; it's about power, control, and buying votes.
How soon we forget:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2066502/posts
with nancy in support, i hope bush and the gop run like hell the other way...
That is one expensive vote buying scheme, even by Dim standards.
Source: opensecrets.org
That's a lot of money...
Or the printing press. Or both.
BTW I like the new pics for the Libertarian ping.
Thanks! I’ve got a few others I’ll be rolling out soon :)
If you would like to be added or dropped from the Michigan ping list, please freepmail me.
Posted yesterday. BO is certain to run with this the next ten times he's in Michigan.
Still sticking with my position: BO takes MI.
NOW you've got it!!!
bah, no need to bailout the big three when we have companies like spartan who can take on these contracts without bailout money.
Yes. Let’s bail out the fat union welfare slobs. What a great idea.
PS - for all you people afraid that unionists might beat you up, don’t worry. The vast majority of union slobs are fat, dumb, in wheelchairs of their own life choices, drunk, stoned out of their gourds, interested only in what they can steal from others, and on respirators.
The tough and independent union worker who cared about America left the building 40 years ago.
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