Last night, Senate talks on the auto bailout broke down, an ominous sign for the future of the U.S. auto industry. Some 730,000 people are employed by the Big Three, and there's no telling what the effects of their collapse might have on the U.S. economy. But President Bush could still allocate a portion of the $700 billion Wall Street bailout to the ailing automakers. Should Bush step in and allocate money to the Big Three himself? If not, what happens next for the domestic auto industry and the economy as a whole ?
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