
General Motors is aiming to release a $4,000 car to compete in Asia. Currently, the Tata Nano retails for $2,500 and dominates the Asian market.
“We are not going to make cars that cheap because that is really a specific car for a very specific market that has different emissions standards and specifications than markets like the U.S. and Brazil,” said Reilly at a media briefing late Friday in Brazil. “So we are looking at lower cost vehicles, but do not know yet where it will be made or where will it be sold, though most likely in Asia.”
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George W. Bush and his labor secretary Robert Reich told us exporting jobs overseas was actually good for America and the sane workings of capitalism. (Of course, this doesn’t apply when companies lose money and hold their hands out for taxpayer dollars.) We were also told by the Obama administration that we had to “save” the Big 3 automakers.
Now, after being pulled from the brink of financial ruin and receiving billions of dollars of our tax money, the Rats at General Motors want to make a $4000 car in Asia to export to the U.S. Why did we give these jerks money? To create a foreign jobs program? We should have let them sink and just bought our cars directly from China.
As a taxpaying U.S. citizen, I want our money back. Let those pigs move to China entirely, and then require any foreign automakers wanting to sell cars in this country to manufacture cars in the United States. I’m tired of being scammed by big business and our paid off government officials.