celticlord2112 -> RE: Senate Told It May Take $75 to $125 Billion To Keep Big Three From Bankruptcy (12/6/2008 2:23:17 PM)
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Now, he pontificates and you believe him? To be honest, I am not certain I do or should believe him. However, the first time the Big Three went to Washington the price was $25Billion. Next time around it was $34Billion. That much is reported fact. Also factual is that Zandi stated his figure to Congress--accurate or not, it is a part of the testimony given on point, and, deserved or not, they appear to grant him credibility on point (meaning his numbers could carry weight with them). Regardless of Zandi's credentials or credibility (do any of the presumed "experts" really have much credibility left?), what concerns me most is not the number, but that no one--NO ONE--has anything to give any certainty to any number. These aren't bailouts; this is shoveling money in hopes that enough money will fix the "problem". Worse, Congress seems on board with the concept, with nary a thought given to where the money is going, how it is being spent, and if in fact it is doing anything good. If you or anyone can point to a clearly articulated business plan put forward by any of the Big Three (or the UAW), I would love to read it. Hell, I'd feel better just knowing it exists, because, so far as I am aware, it doesn't. And that is reason enough to deny them even one dime from the public trough.
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