Friday, December 19, 2008

Bush to Make Emergency Auto Loans

A quick look at the proposal, and it looks to be remarkably non-punitive.

Politico has the bullet points:
Binding Terms and Conditions: The binding terms and conditions established by the Treasury will mirror those that were voted favorably by a majority of both Houses of Congress, including:
  • Firms must provide warrants for non-voting stock.
  • Firms must accept limits on executive compensation and eliminate perks such as corporate jets.
  • Debt owed to the government would be senior to other debts, to the extent permitted by law.
  • Firms must allow the government to examine their books and records.
  • Firms must report and the government has the power to block any large transactions (> $100 M).
  • Firms must comply with applicable Federal fuel efficiency and emissions requirements.
  • Firms must not issue new dividends while they owe government debt.
Targets: The terms and conditions established by Treasury will include additional targets that were the subject of Congressional negotiations but did not come to a vote, including:
  • Reduce debts by 2/3 via a debt for equity exchange.
  • Make one-half of VEBA payments in the form of stock.
  • Eliminate the jobs bank.
  • Work rules that are competitive with transplant auto manufacturers by 12/31/09.
  • Wages that are competitive with those of transplant auto manufacturers by 12/31/09.
    • Note that wages here means all forms of current and past employee remuneration, or at least it does to Bush and His Evil Minions,and so would have the effect of competing the Big 3 (Big 2½) with their large number of retirees against the transplants who have basically no retirees, which if strictly enforced, would mean not paying much more than minimum wage.
    • Note also that these are "targets", and not "binding terms and conditions", and so will be subject to some level of sanity.
In any case, meeting the terms has a deadline of March 30 of next year, which kicks everything to Obama.

I think that this is why Obama has said very little here, because if he were engaged, it would give Bush the cover to do something much worse.

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