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Henry Paulson and the Bush administration have so far turned down requests for more money for the auto industry. Congress has authorized $25 billion to fund the production of fuel efficient cars. This money will not be available to fund the immediate working capital problem of the auto companies. It appears that Bush is punting this problem to the new Obama administration. That is the most appropriate thing for him to do. Obama and the Democrats will have to live with the decisions that are made today and it only makes sense that he and the new Democratic majority in Congress take ownership for handling this problem.
There are just too many American jobs at stake to not do something to help the American auto industry. It does provide an opportunity to really make a break with the past and set the industry on a path to a profitable future. This is about trying to create a new vibrant, living industry that will generate profits, create good paying jobs, and maybe even create a profit for the new owners. That would be a resurrection. The alternative of putting in more loans without making the hard changes would just create a re-run of the living dead.


