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White House May Bail Out Big 3

The Big Three may not be completely out of luck. CNN is reporting that the Bush Administration is considering using the TARP money, originally designated to help banks and Wall Street, to aid the auto industry. The administration long opposed such a move, but with a legislative bailout having failed in the Senate, it may be the industry’s last hope. "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," White House Press Secretary Dana Perino said in a statement. At Portfolio, Felix Salmon points out that the stock market hasn’t tanked too much in the wake of the bailout’s failure in the Senate. “[I]f Wall Street isn't worried, then the chances are that Paulson isn't worried, either. Which is bad news for Detroit, I fear.”

Posted at 12:49 PM, Dec 12, 2008
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1:38 pm, Dec 12, 2008
JeepRover

I'm wondering if this isn't some political game the White House is playing. If the Republicans in the Senate see this becoming a reality-with their already proven distaste for how the financial bailout is being handled-they will probably go back to the table. I would. I would want to ensure the money is given with as many rules in place as possible, because we've sure as hell seen that Paulson doesn't know what he's doing.

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2:21 pm, Dec 12, 2008
Bunnyhop234

I absolutely hate Bush, but I think this is probably the way to go, and quite ballsy of him. One thing you gotta say for him is he sure does what he wants! People used to criticize Clinton for not making strong decisions and we sure have a leader now who is not afraid to and really doesn't care what anyone thinks.

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2:48 pm, Dec 12, 2008
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