Wednesday, November 25, 2009

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Labor Killed Detroit? Not So Fast

Detroit has larger problems. more >>

McConnell: No Senate Vote Today on Auto Bailout

The Kentucky Republican signals his displeasure over the plan and issues a set of conditions. more >>

Even With a Bailout, Automakers Would Still Be Running on Fumes

That $15 billion in loans for GM and Chrysler might be a fraction of what they need. more >>

The Auto Bailout Might Look Bad, but the Big 3 Look Even Worse

There's no debating that U.S. automakers are in desperate shape. more >>

Inching Toward a Bailout Deal for GM and Chrysler

Democrats and the White House are nearing agreement, but concerns about nationalization linger. more >>

Why Congress Might Try to Bail Out Big 3 Carmakers After All

The debate shifted after new reports that more than half a million Americans lost jobs last month. more >>

Would a $34 Billion Loan Help or Hinder Detroit?

U.S. auto industry leaders have asked Congress for a bailout in the form of $34 billion in loans. more >>

UAW Chief: Auto Bailout Is Necessary

If we don’t help the auto industry, it will trigger a global depression later, Ron Gettelfinger writes. more >>

An Auto Bailout Would Prevent Needed Reforms in Detroit

Auto makers should enter bankruptcy, Rep. Tom Price writes. more >>

Grading the Automaker Bailout Plans

There are many flaws, but GM and Ford have made a plausible case for help. more >>

Detroit's Big Three: A Look at the American Automakers - US News and World Report

Ailing Carmakers Return to Congress, This Time Asking for $34 Billion

The heads of GM, Chrysler, and Ford are presenting their plans to rescue their troubled firms. more >>

Auto Industry: Who Gains From Detroit’s Pain

If GM or Chrysler fails, a lot of business will be up for grabs. more >>

The Big Three Take a Hike to Washington

Ah sweet symbolism. more >>

Ford Accelerates Green Cars for Bailout

Green features to be a part of automaker's recovery plans, according to the Wall Street Journal. more >>

The 7 Worst Ways to Rescue Detroit

The domestic automakers will get a bailout—but it won't help if done wrong. more >>

No Detroit Bailout

Detroit can't compete with Alabama, let alone China, Matt Kibbe writes. more >>

6 Myths About GM, Ford, and Chrysler

They've got real problems, but corporate jets aren't one of them. more >>

Why Congress Is Unlikely to Bail Out Detroit’s Carmakers—at Least for Now

Democrats want to redirect $25 billion toward automakers, but Republicans are likely to block it. more >>

Carmakers Plead Bailout Case to an Increasingly Skeptical Congress

Some Democrats want to redirect of some of $700 billion package to Detroit's Big Three. more >>

What Will Happen If We Don’t Bail Out the Auto Industry?

A vote could come Thursday, and both the White House and GOP lawmakers are opposed to a bailout. more >>

The Public Is Not Sold on the Detroit Three Bailout

Polls show the public is not convinced the government should bail out the auto industry. more >>

10 Cars That Could Salvage Detroit

The automakers' future rides on electric cars, sassy subcompacts—and big SUVs. more >>

10 Cars That Sank Detroit

Key vehicles from the last four decades help explain how the domestic automakers lost their way. more >>

Companies Ask Congress for Pension Relief

Roughly 300 companies say fully funding pensions will lead to job losses and benefit reductions. more >>

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