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Obama-Meet the Press Interview: 12-7-2008 (Video)
December 7, 2008 in Barack Obama, Bush, Economy, Media, Obama, white house | Tags: 'strategic mistakes', Automakers, Big Three, cars, Economy, energy-efficient, manufacturing, Meet the Press, MTP Interview, Obama | Leave a comment
Obama MTP Interview: Obama Big Three automakers ‘strategic mistakes’
Is it time for an alternative auto industry?
November 22, 2008 in Barack Obama, democrats, Obama, Republican | Tags: addiction, alternative, alternative auto industry, auto, Auto Industry, auto makers, Automakers, Big Three, Blue Hybrid, car makers, cars, Detroit, Detroit Automakers, Drill Baby Drill, electric, energy technology, eRuf, ET, hybrid, Oil, Palin, plug-in hybrids, Porsche, sports car, Tesla Roadster | 3 comments
I think the whole aim of the car industry has been to keep us on oil – and so for years they have been suppressing any and all viable alternatives. While we advance in leaps and bounds in computers and technological industries — aside from the outer cover and some new electronics – cars have virtually stayed the same. In today’s technological world this is unacceptable.
Not surprisingly sympathy is thin on the ground for the Big Three automakers – and in order to survive they are going to have to decouple from the oil industry. This is where policy comes in – as the Bush administration has been all about oil – and how to get us all to spend more on it – he got his wish – but it was a bit like the king who touched his daughter and turned her into gold. Up until recently the whole aim was to make us believe – that we needed more and more of this oil – this coming directly from the addict-in-chief. The mindset is so bad – that at the RNC you had Republicans chanting Drill Baby Drill, because the thought of a technological way around the oil – is unthinkable to them. 50 years down the line they still see us using the same technology – needing roughly the same amount of oil. Palin – an oil addict and others like herself – first need to line up the belief that we need this oil and we can not do without it – for a long long time – then they place themselves in the position to be the providers of that oil. Even better than the measly cash that a guy would make as a lobbyist. This is like Beverly HillBillies’ cash – no wonder they are addicted.
But here is the trap for the car industry – The Big Three – Republicans are into little or no government intervention – their philosophy is bankruptcy would do them good – ironically the Drill Baby Drill – was for the hungry engines the Big Three were making – that they refused to modernize [in ways that inventors have done time and time agian in their garages] – more a Republican-conservative idea – oh the betrayal!
On the other hand the Democrats’ position – is that the Big Three have been too arrogant for too long – and they are actually holding up real progress – if you want us to bail you out – then we are going to have to see some electric cars, some hybrid/electrics and cars that are going to largely bypass the burning fossil fuels to run. The oil addicts should be getting really uncomfortable – but these are the same guys who are willing to let the car companies fail.
Alternatively, by letting the car industry collapse – the Obama administration can then divert more funds to the smaller car industry – which are willing to produce the cars of the future – like the Tesla.
This whole bailout/loan deal with the auto-industry will hinge on what kind of plan these automakers will come back with in two weeks – we can only hope that it will not be a plan to help the oil industry – but one with a view of the future – that will instead help themselves and the people who will be driving their cars. I’m all for the fully electric SUV. Who says we have to make them small – just energy efficient. Today the best car batteries can take us 200 miles/300 km on a single charge – tomorrow 400 miles/600 km on a single charge? We may end up having to charge our cars once a week – today it cost 2¢/mile to run – tomorrow it might 2¢/10 miles? If the present car industry isn’t willing to do it – perhaps we need an alternative car industry.
Auto industry execs. arrive in style to appeal for bailout funds (Video)
November 21, 2008 in democrats, Economy, Republican | Tags: auto, bankruptcy, capitol hill, cars, Ford, G.M., General Motors, jets, jobs, luxury, makers, millions, planes, private, trucks | Leave a comment
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