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Robert Reich on Citi and GM:

Citigroup was once the biggest U.S. bank. General Motors was once the biggest automaker in the world. Now, both are on the brink. Yet Citigroup is likely to be rescued within days. General Motors may not be rescued at all. Why the difference?

Viewed from Wall Street, Citi is too big and important to be allowed to fail while GM is simply a big, clunky old manufacturing company that can go into chapter 11 and reorganize itself. The newly conventional wisdom on the Street is that the failure of the Treasury and the Fed to save Lehman Brothers was a grave mistake because Lehman’s demise caused creditors and investors to panic, which turned the sub-prime loan mess into a financial catastrophe — a mistake that must not occur again. So, by this view, the government must do everything and anything to keep Citi alive. But GM? GM is just … jobs and communities.

Comments

  1. Reich is too kind to the politicians, including the democrats, who’ve hid behind the phoney-baloney gang of fourteen filibuster compromise as an excuse to wring their hands and do nothing.

    Breaking GM and Ford will mean breaking one of the last viable unions in America, and this is something the leadership in both parties is trying to do. In the dem’s case, it will mean finally convincing Wall Street that their transformation to the secular wing of the GOP is complete, a kind of gangland initiation “first kill.”

  2. Jon Meyer says:

    I just cannot believe that during these hard times, we are even thinking about bailing out the Auto Industry. And who the hell can afford a new car/truck now. Why do we want to make more of what doesn’t sell now?.The oil companies have been sticking it to the American people for yrs.and making themselves billions of dollars.They should be the one helping the Auto Industry.If the industry goes broke, well, welcome to the unemployment line with the rest of us.Seems to me the rich want to keep making the money (never having enough) but when it comes to helping the people who need it, Its get lost buddy! Wanna prove me wrong? I’ll take donations,just to keep our old cars running & heat in our house. Oh yeah, Christmas is coming too.

  3. tom says:

    Doesn’t sell? GM sells the most cars nationwide and worldwide. I suggest knowing facts and thinking about the economic impact of killing more production jobs before you spout off with your nonsense, chief.