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US Auto Companies Ask for Money

The heads of the three US automakers say they need immediate Financial Help or their companies could collapse. They told a US Senate banking committee that a proposed $25 billion rescue plan would help keep them on their feet. But many of the lawmakers doubt the aid will keep them afloat in the long-term and are blaming the automakers for their problems. Deborah Block reports from Washington.

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2 Responses to “US Auto Companies Ask for Money”

  • NorceCodine says:

    Agree. What …
    Agree. What suffocates the car-industry IS Ford, IS GM, IS Chrysler. The market economy is trying to correct itself, its saying that if you spent the last decade making 3-ton pickup trucks and Humvees, you made all the wrong decisions and SHOULD NOT BE IN BUSINESS.
    I want to see Pelosi giving her salary to GM, as she is very happy to give all of ours.

  • PhotonDrive says:

    String of lies …
    String of lies characteristic of Bush administration! Chapt. 7 Bankruptcy will be chance of our lifetime for REAL CHANGE! Lop off NOT ONLY these scum-bag CEO’s, but their legions of white-collar lackeys. Then, the various sold-off components will get busy dumping ALL present bodies etc., introduce the LATEST- not some re-fried beans “Volt”, and we can begin the immemse conversion of our society to 21st century SUSTAINABILITY!

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