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General Motors To Shut Down Oshawa, Ontario Plant

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Unions built the middle class and the destruction of unions is leading to the destruction of the middle class. Yes, unions cost employers as they shift the fruits of productivity from the stockholders to the workers who actually create value.

You sound like the type of guy that would rather our blessed executives be able to afford only 1/2 of a yacht instead of the full yacht! 😡
 
You sound like the type of guy that would rather our blessed executives be able to afford only 1/2 of a yacht instead of the full yacht! 😡

They are way past Yacht's, now it's a 5th $10M vacation home. Well maybe not... some of those massive yacht's are like $40M.
 
The lard-ass cheeto said:
Trump says GM 'better' add new facility in Ohio after cuts

https://www.yahoo.com/finance/news/...-production-china-wsj-203112384--finance.html

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Trump told reporters he was not happy with GM's decision to idle a plant in Lordstown, Ohio.
"I have no doubt that in the not too distant future, they'll put something else. They better put something else in," Trump said.

Mind your own fucking business lard ass. 🙄
 
Cars are just not selling as well anymore.

Here. Cars sell fine lots of places intentionally, the US market has moved away from them into crossovers/SUVs/trucks.

Which kind of begs the question if this is actually GM's strategy why they hell haven't they introduced an electric or PHEV crossover given their advantage in experience and technology? I mean Kia has beaten them to the punch.
 
Yeah, can we change the headline? It's not just the Canadian plant, unfortunately, it's some American plants as well.

And needless to say, this fits into the narrative of Trump lying about creating jobs. It's not that he did much to hurt GM directly so much as that he made his empty claims without understanding where businesses were going.


Well when you have shitty cars that nobody wants to buy.... this is the result.
 
Well, Trump promised that he would create big, beautiful jobs and bring back manufacturing. He would threaten companies that don't acquiesce to his demands.

But quite the opposite has happened since he became president and he has yet to actively do anything about it, as he promised.

Do you think maybe he was lying?


Trump can't make people buy shitty GM Cars...
 
Trump can't make people buy shitty GM Cars...

Why are you giving him excuses for the brilliant plans that he promised that he had for everyone and that he would fix?

Is this a revelation you had back when he promised that these companies would build more factories and hire more people and you invariably believed him?
 
GM also said the steel tariffs will cost them a billion.

When you are a price competitive market and you can't pass on costs, you have to look hard for cost cutting measures.

Labor is a massive component of costs... So expect to see more of this as the trade war moves on.
 
I want to know....
When you're a die-hard Donald Trump supporter, and you believe everything Donald Trump tells you, and then your job ends and your plant closes and you become homeless, do you still support Donald Trump?
If you're sleeping in doorways and pissing on trees, do you still wear THAT RED HAT?
 
Several factors in play here, importers Hynduai, KIA, Subaru, Toyota are still making and selling compact and mid sized sedans, they are putting a competitive product out there that GM can't match. Chevy would love for the Cruz to have the rep of a Corolla but it doesn't, the tariff war also has to hurt, China was a decent market for cars like the Buick or Chevy Impala, now those markets are gone. I find it laughable Trump has the gall to say "they better not" close those plants, what exactly can he do about it?, nothing, that's what.
 
Why are you giving him excuses for the brilliant plans that he promised that he had for everyone and that he would fix?

Is this a revelation you had back when he promised that these companies would build more factories and hire more people and you invariably believed him?

Who said I believed him?

He has no control over GM and their shitty cars.
 
Trump did promise those people would buy those so called "shitty cars" because that's the only way those job would come back.

Were people fools for believing him??

I guess so as anybody with any brains knows that Trump doesn't control what GM builds and what people want to buy.
 
Here. Cars sell fine lots of places intentionally, the US market has moved away from them into crossovers/SUVs/trucks.

Which kind of begs the question if this is actually GM's strategy why they hell haven't they introduced an electric or PHEV crossover given their advantage in experience and technology? I mean Kia has beaten them to the punch.

They got the little Bolt EV which is a tiny crossover. Those subcompact crossovers are getting pretty popular recently. I liken them alot to Minivans. People buy big SUVs because they can't be seen driving a minivan. People buy tiny SUVs because they can't be seen driving a hatchback.
 
They got the little Bolt EV which is a tiny crossover. Those subcompact crossovers are getting pretty popular recently. I liken them alot to Minivans. People buy big SUVs because they can't be seen driving a minivan. People buy tiny SUVs because they can't be seen driving a hatchback.

What I mean is that it doesn't seem like a real heavy of a lift for GM to build a PHEV crossover the size of say the Equinox which is what is in demand, assuming their stated goals are true. It looks like foreign automakers are beating them to the punch at every turn on anything that doesn't have a truck bed attached.
 
I guess everyone has to have an SUV, minivan or truck.

To me it feels like an arms race. Do you really want a small car in an environment where the other vehicles might be twice your kinetic energy? I got some folks who believe they need an SUV for safety.
 
Yeah, can we change the headline? It's not just the Canadian plant, unfortunately, it's some American plants as well.

And needless to say, this fits into the narrative of Trump lying about creating jobs. It's not that he did much to hurt GM directly so much as that he made his empty claims without understanding where businesses were going.


250,000 jobs were added in October. I know your quest to blame Trump for everything, you'd blame him for not wiping your own ass properly, won't allow you to see this. Companies shed jobs, other companies hire people. The overall trend is that jobs are being added and workforce participation is ticking upwards, not decreasing like it did under Bush and Obama.
 
To me it feels like an arms race. Do you really want a small car in an environment where the other vehicles might be twice your kinetic energy? I got some folks who believe they need an SUV for safety.

AFAIK there is a safety advantage in frontal crashes but other factors (prone to rollovers, etc) makes it kind of a wash. SUVs are really bad for pedestrians and cyclists however.
 
Huh... massive corporate tax cuts and steel tariffs didn't create manufacturing jobs? Shocking. I'm sure tweeting at them will fix it.

As said, one of GMs biggest problem is that they make boring and dreadful cars of less quality than their competitors. Their only selling point was being cheap, which is a terrible place to be for brand image and profitability.

At least Ford was trying with their Focus RS and the like before they killed off all their cars.
 
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