The U.S. Congress has put off a planned bailout vote for struggling automakers until next month. Congressional leaders announced the delay Thursday after top executives from the big three automakers appeared before Congress seeking $25 billion in emergency aid. Lawmakers say they want specifics on how the automakers will restructure before more government funds are authorized. VOA's Mil Arcega reports.
Tell Congress NO MORE, in case they don't know or haven't heard we're in a recession for pete's sake. Let them fix their own problems. I didn't cause them & I don't want to pay to fix them. No one's fixing mine for me but me. Nothing's gonna change come January, so everyone believing the democrats are your saviors are in for a rude awakening. Better start hoarding all you can and be ready for it to get nasty b4 it gets better
aggravatedtaxpayer 3 years ago
These guys dont deserve a bailout, they make crappy, thirsty automobiles. They fought vigorously against higher gas mileage standards instead of investing in more efficient cars like the successful car companies. Problem is the millions of jobs that go under. These executives should be held accountable for their actions.
omarspence 3 years ago
Bush revealed "plan" yesterday: Give them the environmental money & let them give cars away by easy credit - then repossess! But above all KEEP BURNING GAS YOU CANNOT AFFORD! Chapt 7 for GM & Citibank too: kick their butts all the way to Dubai!
PhotonDrive 3 years ago