Rattner: Auto bailout saved Michigan from bankruptcy

Filed under: Government/Legal , Chrysler , GM Without the government bailout of General Motors and Chrysler , the U.S. auto industry would likely have two fewer domestic automakers and hundreds of thousands of high paying jobs would be history. The Detroit News reports that ex auto task force chief Steve Rattner recently told an audience at a bankruptcy conference that the state of Michigan and the city of Detroit would have faced municipal bankruptcy if Chrysler and GM were liquidated. Instead, Rattner claims the government bailout not only saved untold thousands of jobs and two enormous American car companies, but the price tag for the government is shrinking as time goes on

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Rattner: Auto bailout saved Michigan from bankruptcy

Roll Up the Red Carpet: Obama reportedly not attending NAIAS after all

Filed under: Detroit Auto Show , Government/Legal When word got out that the amount of high ranking government officials requesting access passes for the 2010 North American International Auto Show doubled versus last year’s numbers, we were less than surprised. After all, General Motors and Chrysler have received billions in bailout funds from Uncle Sam and we could understand (kind of) why officials would want to check on the progress of the American public’s investment. NAIAS chairman Doug Fox reportedly intimated that President Obama could attend North America’s biggest auto show.

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Roll Up the Red Carpet: Obama reportedly not attending NAIAS after all