Thursday, December 4, 2008

Michael Moore

If you don't already read Michael Moore's website, here's the link. He wrote an interesting article with suggestions for what Congress should do about the Big 3. Here's an excerpt.

Let me just state the obvious: Every single dollar Congress gives these three companies will be flushed right down the toilet. There is nothing the management teams of the Big 3 are going to do to convince people to go out during a recession and buy their big, gas-guzzling, inferior products. Just forget it. And, as sure as I am that the Ford family-owned Detroit Lions are not going to the Super Bowl -- ever -- I can guarantee you, after they burn through this $34 billion, they'll be back for another $34 billion next summer.

So what to do? Members of Congress, here's what I propose:

1. Transporting Americans is and should be one of the most important functions our government must address. And because we are facing a massive economic, energy and environmental crisis, the new president and Congress must do what Franklin Roosevelt did when he was faced with a crisis (and ordered the auto industry to stop building cars and instead build tanks and planes): The Big 3 are, from this point forward, to build only cars that are not primarily dependent on oil and, more importantly to build trains, buses, subways and light rail (a corresponding public works project across the country will build the rail lines and tracks). This will not only save jobs, but create millions of new ones.

2. You could buy ALL the common shares of stock in General Motors for less than $3 billion. Why should we give GM $18 billion or $25 billion or anything? Take the money and buy the company! (You're going to demand collateral anyway if you give them the "loan," and because we know they will default on that loan, you're going to own the company in the end as it is. So why wait? Just buy them out now.)

3. None of us want government officials running a car company, but there are some very smart transportation geniuses who could be hired to do this. We need a Marshall Plan to switch us off oil-dependent vehicles and get us into the 21st century.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I added the site...I like his ideas. though Michael is criticized for omitting/adding fabricated facts conveniently, he still comes up with interesting solutions and ideas.
- Nice job staying away from the computer today....lol

xoxoxo Charlie

Joy said...

Like a moth to the flame ... so are the days of our lives! Oh, wait!

I know! I'm addicted.

June Saville said...

Hi Joy
I'm a Mike Moore fan - he's creative in his efforts to underline the shortcomings in our society - his style makes us look and think and that's got to be good.
Thanks for visiting 70 Plus and Still Kicking - Sydney IS pretty special I reckon.
June in Oz