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- Elizabeth MacDonald is the stocks editor for Fox Business Network. She is recognized as one of the top prize-winning business journalists in the country, and has received 14 awards, including the top prize in business journalism, the Gerald Loeb Award for Distinguished Business Journalism, and the Newswomen's Club of New York Front Page Award for Excellence in Investigative Journalism.
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KristaB
I think we need to let the Auto Makers fail. They have already received one bailout check. It's like blackmail, it will never be "enough". I am a hard working American and I pay my bills on time, and I know the consequences if I don't. No one is here to bail me out.
Average Joe
This is really starting to look like corporate hostage holding for ransom. Let's call it what it really is folks. No need to super analyze it. If you employ many people, and claim that you will go under if the government doesn't give you money, isn't it the same as saying,"Give us money OR ELSE..."? Their bargaining chip is the the Average Joe's job, which sheds a little light on the real intentions of the Executive teams running these "businesses". One or more of these companies needs to learn that poor or illegal decision making doesn't get a government payout at the expense of the taxpayer. It gets you what you wanted when you started the company, a REAL free market which includes both a chance to succeed, and THE CHANCE TO FAIL.
Kathy Kimball
Love the idea of a recall on our elected Congress. Please start with Pelosi. A true embarrassment to the female gender!!!!
Kim
There is more going on here than meets the eye. While we're handing money hand over fist to big banks, their competition is slowly falling to the wayside. Mortgage brokers are not receiving bailout money, by the way, and new legislation being introduced will wipe out who remains. Banks receiving millions and zero competition...what a plan! Almost half of republicans voted against this bailout and I think it's time we started bombarding our representatives with our unhappiness. They need to be worrying about their jobs, too. Or make a run on a bank that is still paying big bonuses. There are things we can do to protect ourselves with organization. We have to somehow be heard!
Pat
Right on Jason! (comment at 4:40pm on Nov 12th)I agree with your completely and I believe there are a large number of us out here that support your position on these issues. What a resounding message to our inept leaders in DC if a million or so Americans withheld our income tax until those dimwits become accountable. Would I continue to give my kids a weekly allowance if they were spending it irresponsibly? What is the difference....my young ones or the kids on Pennsylvania Ave? We the people do have the power if we can mobilize and collectively speak up to these crooks who refer to you and me as their constituents!!
Bobby V
Hey guess what, the Waltons do own a chain of banks called ARVEST!!! In a way, Wal-Mart is already in the banking business through the Walton Family, which owns 96% of Arvest Bank. Arvest operates over 200 branches in several states including in some Wal-Mart stores. Still this is not enough for a company that likes to conduct all of its business under one roof.
A Capitalist
Capitalism causes poorly run, non-competitive companies to go out of business. This saves everyone money since it rewards the best quality vs. cost producers. It over the long run lowers prices for all and then frees up capital and labor to be reinvested in more profitable areas and even new areas that previously didn't exist. The alternative is a world where we all endure higher prices and less efficiencies because gov't props up failing companies. Can you imagine if the gov't propped up horse buggy makers when Henry Ford was churning out Model A's and T's. Had this happened, it would've taken away money from people to buy cars and away from Henry Ford to re-invest into making a more efficient factory. Also, there'd eventually be a bunch of horse buggies sitting around that nobody wanted. Or worse, they'd sell the horse buggies really cheap and make it yet harder for the more productive and consumer desired car factory. In America the free market is made up mainly of the middle class. We are voting with our dollars against the bailout every day that someone pays less for a GM vehicle than what it takes for GM to make a competitive profit, or we don't buy one at all in favor of another brand. Let GM and any other automaker go into bankruptcy protection, reorganize and re-emerge more competitive. If they can't reorganize because they're in worse shape than we believe, let them go under. This will free up capital and labor to be used in more efficient/profitable pursuits.
John
This is what happens when you have an ever growing government that has become so big and vested to the minorities that it cannot manage anything but SPENDING MORE. Get ready to hang on - cause in late January it will start getting worse. This is getting so ingrained in our society that the only solution may be R2, should we, those that pay for it all, desire to do that.
Randy
EMac, Weren't you one of those preaching about how important this Capitol Infusement was? About how people against this were wrong, and would smirk every time someone(Cody) had something negative to say about this Handout, Bailout, Robbery, which you said was a Loan/Investment (?) to buy Distressed Mortgages and sell for a profit later. THIS IS, this is why I was against this Handout, Bailout, Robbery from the beginning. You agreed that the Tax Payers should foot this bill. Did you really think it was a One-shot deal? What did you think was going to happen with Big Government? I want the Fed to stop printing money for these companies! This is criminal and you were on board from the beginning. Save your victim speech for those less attentive and gullible. Randy
TERRENCE
This story made me feel woozy. Wonder why GM is losing "billions"?? Would you believe that 12,000 workers who were "laid off" and replaced with robots on the assemsbly line are/were still being paid. Nice union benefit, eh? They were paid $73 per hour (which included the monetary equivalent to their "benefits"). Do the math, and you can see why GM must declare bankruptcy, evict the union thugs, and rebuild a legitimate organization. Many of those "poor" workers, may find employment when a better company emerges. Maybe all Americans should declare bankrupcty too and wait for "our bailout plan". What a disgrace! How could we have fallen so far down this slippery slope? Why do I sense the coming of a new American revolution? God help us....and for all of those who defy His existence, just keep waiting for our new and bigger government to help you.
Ken Kesler
Let's drop back a moment. The ONLY culprit in all of this is the US Congress. They voted (were bribed) in 1977 and again in 1999 to destroy Glass Steagall and then encouraged mortgages be made available to anyone regardless of their ability to pay. To be sure this was taken advantage of but they only did what congress encouraged them to do. Solution: Never, ever vote for an incumbent politician again. Secondly there has not been one word about what would happen if we just did nothing and let capitalism run it's course. The Gvt is living proof of the "Law of Unintended Consequences". They just do not understand that you cannot "help" in one area without hurting something else.
Ted Sherman
Elizabeth, I am not for these bailouts but we must remember some important facts. Everybody is talking like this is just a bad recession. It isn't. It is a government created recession. It started with Fannie and Freddie. Everything that has collapsed stems from that mess. Would retail chains be hurting if it was not for this or would the cities be hurting for money if banks didn't have any of these toxic assets? The car companies I hate to tell people were making cars the public wanted up until the oil crisis that put gas at $4.00 a gallon. I don't like this bailout, but we have to be cognizant of the underling reason for the mess. President Bush is trying to do the best he can under circumstances he tried to warn us about. You should have Frank, Dodd, and the other democrats on air and ask how they sleep at night for the mess they helped create. You business anchors now the right questions to ask so ask these criminals. NOW!!!!!!!!!!!