Britain tried the same bailout with British Leyland in the 1970s and 1980s that Congress is considering with GM. Leyland folded after losing that money. Ford did buy surviving Jaguar and lost half its investment and sold to Tata. Land Rover went to someone else and is still an iffy company.
But the French and Italian experience wtih Renault and Fiat has been much better. No one is calling all the tax breaks and free infrastructure extended to foreign automakers in the southern US a bailout or even an inducement. I think the Dems will extend help to GM, the UAW has just sent too much money to the Dems as they lost presidential elections, now that they have won one, I cannot imagine the UAW not insisting on calling in their marker so to speak.
And we have so many social safety nets, the cost of unemployment payments, etc to all those losing their jobs now right down to Mr. Goodwrench in Anywhere Texas is such that i actually favor a loan at this time.
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