Originally posted by: Chunkee
This swirl down the drain is only a symptom of a society that pays people to hit white balls a certain distance millions and millions of dollars
That one you can also blame on unions
Originally posted by: Chunkee
This swirl down the drain is only a symptom of a society that pays people to hit white balls a certain distance millions and millions of dollars
Originally posted by: MotF Bane
The Auto Union lobbyists wont let the government let that happen.
Originally posted by: TruePaige
If we did it right companies like Tesla motors would have enough funding to replace them and make us world leaders of clean, eletric cars.
Also we would establish a nation-wide battery exchange (with nominal fees like exchanges for propane tanks) / quick charge station.
Originally posted by: Jiggz
Originally posted by: TruePaige
If we did it right companies like Tesla motors would have enough funding to replace them and make us world leaders of clean, eletric cars.
Also we would establish a nation-wide battery exchange (with nominal fees like exchanges for propane tanks) / quick charge station.
You sure have a nice wish list! Keep wishing . . .
Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: techs
will foreign automakers build more American plants to produce cars to make up for what GM and Chrysler made?
Or will they just import them from other countries?
Depends on how quickly we recover. They have been building plants in the United States to supply our markets. If these two companies go out of business, as in nobody buys their assets and their manufacturing ceases to exist. I suspect the foreign auto makers would either build new factories or take over current manufacturing capacity of these two and supply our markets.
But we also dont know the effect of cap and trade and any other regulation\legislation that will hurt long term profits.
Originally posted by: MotF Bane
The government won't let that happen.
I think GM will survive. It will not be called GM any longer and it will not be based in the U.S. The company currently known as GM will languish for a while and then ultimately file Chapter 7. When you combine the current administrations plans to double tax corporations on foreign profits with the demands of autos.gov, there is little likelihood that a domestic automaker will survive. You can't have reduced sales, higher priced goods and increased taxation and stay in business. Obama himself said these companies can't stay on the public dole forever.Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: techs
will foreign automakers build more American plants to produce cars to make up for what GM and Chrysler made?
Or will they just import them from other countries?
Depends on how quickly we recover. They have been building plants in the United States to supply our markets. If these two companies go out of business, as in nobody buys their assets and their manufacturing ceases to exist. I suspect the foreign auto makers would either build new factories or take over current manufacturing capacity of these two and supply our markets.
But we also dont know the effect of cap and trade and any other regulation\legislation that will hurt long term profits.
There's over capacity. Those plants will disappear like the steel plants did during the steel bust.
Originally posted by: cubby1223
Originally posted by: SSSnail
http://online.wsj.com/article/...O-20090513-713921.html
General Tao Motors!!!
And to think, Obama's new taxes on U.S. production are still to come!
He'll fix everything! He's the smartest President we've ever had!