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    Finger-pointing begins as Senate nixes auto vote
    (Agencies)
    Updated: 2008-11-20 09:59

    GM CEO Rick Wagoner told a House committee Wednesday that the downfall of his industry would ripple through communities around the nation. Pressed by lawmakers, Wagoner wouldn't say precisely when GM would run out of money without a government lifeline, but he disclosed that the company now was burning through $5 billion a month.

    A salesman walks past a 2008 Chrysler PT Cruiser, right, and the last 2008 Pacifica left on the dealership's lot Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008. The owner, trying to generate publicity and business while the economy is struggling, is selling slightly used PT Cruisers for $1 to buyers who spend nearly $40,000 on the SUV-style Pacifica. The sale started Saturday with five SUVs and owner won't say if he'll extend the same deal to other models when the Pacificas are all gone. [Agencies] 

    Still, with the $25 billion emergency package, "we think we have a good shot to make it through this," Wagoner said.

    Many lawmakers in both parties are now openly discussing whether bankruptcy might be a better option for auto firms they regard as lumbering industrial dinosaurs that have done too little to adjust their products and work forces for the 21st century.

    The carmakers argue that bankruptcy would devastate their companies, but proponents say it would give them a chance to reorganize and emerge stronger and more competitive.

    It's unclear, though, whether Democrats controlling Congress are willing to risk being blamed for letting one of the Big Three, symbols of the nation's once-mighty manufacturing sector, go under.

    Bailout-shy lawmakers got an earful from jittery constituents last month when the House let an early version of the Wall Street rescue fail, sending the Dow Jones industrials tumbling and erasing more than a trillion dollars in retirement savings and other investments. Congress took a deep breath and reconsidered, passing the plan a few days later.

    Faced with a similar collapse in the auto industry, the Bush administration might yet decide to step in to help the auto companies, or the Federal Reserve could step in, though both have steadfastly refused to do so.

    If not, lawmakers have left themselves a contingency plan: Come back to Washington in December for yet another postelection session where they might be able to strike the deal that now seems beyond reach.

    Democratic leaders are planning to gather for an economic conference the week of Dec. 8, noted House Majority Leader Steny H. Hoyer, D-Md.

    "That is available," Hoyer said this week. "The year has not ended."

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