Govt to lose $14B of auto bailout funds

Mr Neutron

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– Wed Jun 1, 12:19 pm ET
WASHINGTON – The Obama administration said Wednesday that the government will lose about $14 billion in taxpayer funds from the bailout of the U.S. auto industry.
In a report from the president's National Economic Council, officials said that figure is down from the 60 percent the Treasury Department originally estimated the government would lose following its $80 billion bailout of Chrysler and General Motors in 2009.
The report's release coincides with the administration's efforts to tout the bailout's role in the revitalization of the U.S. auto industry after last week's announcement that Chrysler is repaying $5.9 billion in U.S. loans and a $1.7 billion loan from the Canadian government. Those payments cover most of the federal bailout money that saved the company after it nearly ran out of cash in and went through a government-led bankruptcy.
GM previously announced that it had repaid a little more than half of the $50 billion it received in federal aid.
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said U.S. auto companies are now at the forefront of a comeback in American manufacturing.
"We cannot guarantee their success, and at some point they may stumble. But we've given them a better shot," Geithner wrote in an opinion piece in Wednesday's edition of The Washington Post.
"While we will not get back all of our investments in the industry, we will recover much more than most predicted, and far sooner," he wrote.
Obama will visit a Chrysler plant in Ohio Friday to tout highlight the company's success.
GM and Chrysler were on the verge of collapse in the final days of the Bush administration after Congress failed to approve an emergency loan package. The Bush administration gave the companies $17.4 billion in loans and required them to develop a restructuring plan by mid-February 2009.
Obama's administration pumped billions more into the carmakers later that spring but won concessions from industry stakeholders, allowing it to push GM and Chrysler through bankruptcy court in the summer of 2009.
 

redivider

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american auto manufacturing is back in full swing.

america is slowly starting to build nicer, prettier, more efficient, and higher quality cars that people all around the world are actually buying.

and guess what? the companies are now earning profits. that means that there will be some increase in tax revenue.

that, compared to the monumental economic catastrophe that would've left america with a single domestic automaker, millions in square feet of unused capacity, hundreds of thousands unemployed, and the loss of year after year of income tax revenue from the failed companies.... 14.1 billion dollars was well spent in my opinion.

if you will talk about the bailout of the american car industry, be sure to talk about it as it was:

a monumental success.
 

BendBrewer

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Well I bet the libs want say a thing about all the bonuses the bastards got either.
The United States Treasury Department, under the direction of pay czar Kenneth Feinberg (pictured) has cut the total cash compensation for the top 25 executives at both General Motors and Chrysler, among other companies who received bailout assistance under the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP). On average, the overall compensation for 2010 is down 15 percent versus 2009.

Righties are so easy to punk.
 

tokingtiger

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sure, im a liberal / libertarian so i will.. out of the billions given to the banks and wallstreet we got how much back?? OH YEA, thats Republican stuff, they just gave it to bankers and wallstreet with no strings attached and yes, Bankers and Wallstreet got billions in bonuses because of OUR bailout money..
Just the fact that someone is whining about getting almost all the bailout money back from the democratic bailout while republicans just throw it at thier buddies.. shows how freaking stupid you are.. and your NOT in the top 2% so your like a freaking nazi loving backstabbing jew who helped the nazi's feed thier own kind to the gas chambers! freaking idiot. WAKE UP AMERICA.
 

newatit2010

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american auto manufacturing is back in full swing.

america is slowly starting to build nicer, prettier, more efficient, and higher quality cars that people all around the world are actually buying.

and guess what? the companies are now earning profits. that means that there will be some increase in tax revenue.

that, compared to the monumental economic catastrophe that would've left america with a single domestic automaker, millions in square feet of unused capacity, hundreds of thousands unemployed, and the loss of year after year of income tax revenue from the failed companies.... 14.1 billion dollars was well spent in my opinion.

if you will talk about the bailout of the american car industry, be sure to talk about it as it was:

a monumental success.


And you forgot the 100 million GM plant in mexico. Yea go spend a few more trillion on other countries. Hope you got some more tax money they need it. LMFAO
 

NoDrama

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If you are a libertarian you don't believe in government bailouts. Ever.

If a company is actually making profits, then it needs to pay back ALL of its debts.
 

BendBrewer

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And you forgot the 100 million GM plant in mexico. Yea go spend a few more trillion on other countries. Hope you got some more tax money they need it. LMFAO
You know, you can love you country without hating of fearing other peoples countries. Give it a shot.
 
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