HolyCoast: Most Americans Don't Support Auto Bailout
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Most Americans Don't Support Auto Bailout

Count me with the majority on this one:
Most Americans continue to oppose a government-backed rescue plan for Detroit's Big Three automakers as majorities blame the industry for its own problems and are unconvinced failure would hurt the economy, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.

Overall, 55 percent of those polled oppose the latest plan that Chrysler, Ford and General Motors executives pitched to Congress last week, on par with public opposition to earlier, pricier efforts. But with 42 percent support, the new request for up to $14 billion in emergency loans has more backers than previous proposals to secure up to $34 billion in loan guarantees.

But as with the earlier bids, those who strongly oppose the measure greatly outnumber those who are strongly supportive.

Opposition to the automaker bailout is fueled by the widespread perception that the companies themselves are responsible for their predicament, not the faltering economy. In the new poll, three-quarters of Americans said Detroit's woes are mainly the fault of its own management decisions, and a sizable majority of those who blame the front office object to government help.

Despite the wishes of the majority, it's likely that Bush will throw them some more money to forestall a bankruptcy on his watch. However, it's doubtful such a bailout will work nor will it require the kinds of changes in the automaker's business operations that are needed for long-term success. It will just postpone the funeral.

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