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GM's CEO Praises Obama, Calls on Gov't to Pump Up Gas, Income Taxes

1) Most notably Mr. Akerson called for a massive gas tax hike in the U.S. commenting, "You know what I'd rather have them do — this will make my Republican friends puke — as gas is going to go down here now, we ought to just slap a 50-cent or a dollar tax on a gallon of gas. People will start buying more Cruzes and they will start buying less Suburbans."

2) The CEO, who bills himself as "a Colin Powell Republican — not a Sarah Palin Republican", praised U.S. President Barack Obama, stating he'd "done a pretty good job on the economy", which was a "nightmare" when he received it from former President George W. Bush.

3) He comments, "We are in the midst of transforming an iconic American company so 20 and 30 years from now (taxpayers) will look at this company and they'll say, 'Absolutely it was the right thing to do.' And it shouldn't be measured on did it sell for $43 or $53 (a share) or did they lose a couple billion dollars?"

4) Despite the reality that taxpayers will likely lose quite a bit of money, Mr. Akerson infers that it's worth it and that taxpaying Americans are so "generous" they will surely be happy to foot the bill.
http://www.dailytech.com/GMs+CEO+Praise ... e21839.htm

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He got his job when O and the gumint took over GM. O had the old CEO fired.

Of course he would praise the man who gave him his job.
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Yea,he's gotta suck up to Obama......and if he thinks the economy is better now,I predict GM will go to the shitter if he stays the CEO with his mentallity..keep raising the gas prices,that'll make the economy so much better,yea right...what a nimrod. People can't afford shit now because of high fuel prices.....not only gas but everything is going up in costs because of it. Wanna get people spending more? Lower the fuel prices and watch what happens.
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I bet if he took a bit of interest in the way the auto industry is going, he'll hope our gas prices fall. What he apparently didn't understand with that comment is that while yes, Cruzes don't guzzle down gas like their big Suburban brothers, GM models DO NOT have the highest gas efficiency. In fact, he's apparently willing to get fired over the reality of that comment, as many other auto makers have a clear sweep on the reality of gas mileage

I'm a fan of GM vehicles (most notably the Chevy line), but that dude's attitude is atrocious! "Hey, your giving us tons of money to take it up the ass gave me a job! Meanwhile, you miserable idiots are barely surviving! Thanks, and I hope you bastards lose even more money!"... Yeah, fuck you dude! If it wasn't for the cynicism over other CEOs' attitudes, that would lend a little consideration to a possible brand change. I'll stick to my guns, and will still be a Chevy fan, but that guy is a HUUUGE douchebag! Someone ought to dethrone him
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Blog post. Blogs have no requirement to be factual, fair, or contain any journalistic integrity.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog


Not to fully discredit EVERYTHING said in a blog, but there are no rules, so there are no expectations of accuracy. Blogs are about hearing what ther reader wants to hear. You can shop around and find one that agrees with what you think, and that's what certain folks here want, as opposed to reality.
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songsmith wrote:Blog post. Blogs have no requirement to be factual, fair, or contain any journalistic integrity.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog


Not to fully discredit EVERYTHING said in a blog, but there are no rules, so there are no expectations of accuracy. Blogs are about hearing what ther reader wants to hear. You can shop around and find one that agrees with what you think, and that's what certain folks here want, as opposed to reality.
So, the CEO of GM did not say those things?
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undercoverjoe wrote:
songsmith wrote:Blog post. Blogs have no requirement to be factual, fair, or contain any journalistic integrity.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog


Not to fully discredit EVERYTHING said in a blog, but there are no rules, so there are no expectations of accuracy. Blogs are about hearing what ther reader wants to hear. You can shop around and find one that agrees with what you think, and that's what certain folks here want, as opposed to reality.
So, the CEO of GM did not say those things?
songsmith is just obfuscating (what else is new)

here is actual interview..

http://www.detnews.com/article/20110607 ... -gas-taxes
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Obama gave GM billions of our dollars to help fund their union. So why wouldn't the CEO kiss his ass?

I can't believe that CEO wants $1.00 more in gas tax. He is such an idiot.
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undercoverjoe wrote:
songsmith wrote:Blog post. Blogs have no requirement to be factual, fair, or contain any journalistic integrity.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog


Not to fully discredit EVERYTHING said in a blog, but there are no rules, so there are no expectations of accuracy. Blogs are about hearing what ther reader wants to hear. You can shop around and find one that agrees with what you think, and that's what certain folks here want, as opposed to reality.
So, the CEO of GM did not say those things?
Who knows? I can say in my blog that the Easter Bunny actually hates jelly beans, and nobody can stop me, or force a retraction. It's a blog. You can write anything you want, or in Joe's case, read anything you want into it.
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songsmith wrote:
undercoverjoe wrote:
songsmith wrote:Blog post. Blogs have no requirement to be factual, fair, or contain any journalistic integrity.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blog


Not to fully discredit EVERYTHING said in a blog, but there are no rules, so there are no expectations of accuracy. Blogs are about hearing what ther reader wants to hear. You can shop around and find one that agrees with what you think, and that's what certain folks here want, as opposed to reality.
So, the CEO of GM did not say those things?
Who knows? I can say in my blog that the Easter Bunny actually hates jelly beans, and nobody can stop me, or force a retraction. It's a blog. You can write anything you want, or in Joe's case, read anything you want into it.
what are you smoking?

the actual interview and his quotes are there for you and all to see.
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faster pussycat wrote:
songsmith wrote:
undercoverjoe wrote: So, the CEO of GM did not say those things?
Who knows? I can say in my blog that the Easter Bunny actually hates jelly beans, and nobody can stop me, or force a retraction. It's a blog. You can write anything you want, or in Joe's case, read anything you want into it.
what are you smoking?

the actual interview and his quotes are there for you and all to see.
He only believes what he sees and hears on MSNBC.
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faster pussycat wrote:
songsmith wrote:
undercoverjoe wrote: So, the CEO of GM did not say those things?
Who knows? I can say in my blog that the Easter Bunny actually hates jelly beans, and nobody can stop me, or force a retraction. It's a blog. You can write anything you want, or in Joe's case, read anything you want into it.
what are you smoking?

the actual interview and his quotes are there for you and all to see.
He makes up his own rules. He obviously does not acknowledge facts in this universe, so he is always right in every argument he has.
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undercoverjoe wrote:
faster pussycat wrote:
songsmith wrote: Who knows? I can say in my blog that the Easter Bunny actually hates jelly beans, and nobody can stop me, or force a retraction. It's a blog. You can write anything you want, or in Joe's case, read anything you want into it.
what are you smoking?

the actual interview and his quotes are there for you and all to see.
He makes up his own rules. He obviously does not acknowledge facts in this universe, so he is always right in every argument he has.
oh, IOW a typical liberal :lol:
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You guys are really predictable. And kind of boring.

Nothing personal, I mean everyone I meet on here turns out to be a pretty good person but...

Just gets old.

Get up off your arse and do something about it, now that is exciting!

You guys could affect great change I am sure of it.

The passion and caring for one another on here is what the country needs to be more about...

Go to it.
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tornandfrayed wrote:You guys are really predictable. And kind of boring.

Nothing personal, I mean everyone I meet on here turns out to be a pretty good person but...

Just gets old.

Get up off your arse and do something about it, now that is exciting!

You guys could affect great change I am sure of it.

The passion and caring for one another on here is what the country needs to be more about...

Go to it.
we are all voting our hearts, souls and minds what else can we do but enlighten others thru blogs?

what are YOu doing differently?
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tornandfrayed wrote:You guys are really predictable. And kind of boring.

Nothing personal, I mean everyone I meet on here turns out to be a pretty good person but...

Just gets old.

Get up off your arse and do something about it, now that is exciting!

You guys could affect great change I am sure of it.

The passion and caring for one another on here is what the country needs to be more about...

Go to it.
I think we are pretty consistent. Our dislike for Obama's policies have been the same since he got elected. Just like most of the followers are following him to the end. So I guess you can say that you are predictable as well. :lol:

Note: I say most because alot of the followers are no longer following him. But the ones that still are, are going to till the end of time. No matter what happens.
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[quote="faster pussycat"]GM's CEO Praises Obama, Calls on Gov't to Pump Up Gas, Income Taxes

1) Most notably Mr. Akerson called for a massive gas tax hike in the U.S. commenting, "You know what I'd rather have them do — this will make my Republican friends puke — as gas is going to go down here now, we ought to just slap a 50-cent or a dollar tax on a gallon of gas. People will start buying more Cruzes and they will start buying less Suburbans."

Cool will Mr. Akersons Cruze tow my 30 foot camper?
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undercoverjoe wrote:[He makes up his own rules. He obviously does not acknowledge facts in this universe, so he is always right in every argument he has.
So show some facts. Or, if you like, I can link to some Birther blogs, so folks can see how "factual" and "unbiased" they are.

And Frank, the MSNBC thing really seems to bother you... should I post again that I don't really watch MSNBC, or are we just going to keep playing that little game? Perhaps you could go over what I've posted, and find a direct connection between what I post, and MSNBC, like talking points and catch-phrases.

This game is getting extremely boring... somebody posts some wing-nut misinformation, from either a blog or a fringe website, I shoot it full of holes, then the ones who posted it gets pissy and attacks me. Then another fringer posts another propaganda link, lather, rinse, repeat. The only common denominator is an attack on my writing style (which seems to be all you've got), a personal dig on something I did which usually has no basis in fact, or somehow turning me into a leftist-socialist-communist who hates America.
I don't care a lick if you don't like how I write, I still STEAL YOUR LUNCHES on a daily basis, because as flowery and alliterative as I can be, none of you put much real thought/effort into anything. Joe, if you held it together enough to post debt numbers that aren't outlandish or all over the page, you might have actually won the argument, but your big head gets in the way. Frank, you're only a few months away from figuring out that the quickest way to get anywhere is not veering left or right, but straight down the middle. Nosurrendercat, you just like hanging with the boys in the band, and like in real-life, we put up with you as long as you pay the cover-charge.
I worked 50+ hours this week, my posts were a paragraph or less, zero insults or retribution, and still not a single one of you could do anything more than blogs and potshots at me. I wear that like a badge of honor, that all you have left to do is lob Molotovs, you have no other recourse. It must suck to see every one of them come back over the fence at you. :lol:
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Did the CEO of GM speak those statements? You did not like the website and/or blogsite that was linked. Too bad. That does not make the statements go away just because you do not like some website.

Why are you so authoritarian? Oh, because you are a government fascist.
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"2) The CEO, who bills himself as "a Colin Powell Republican — not a Sarah Palin Republican", praised U.S. President Barack Obama, stating he'd "done a pretty good job on the economy", which was a "nightmare" when he received it from former President George W. Bush. "

Well, if he said that, I would agree. His statement is an obvious opinion (please look up the difference between opinion and purported fact, it gets annoying), and I hold the same opinion. If you don't like that, or agree with that, perhaps YOU are the authoritarian (you DO insist on claiming all authority, and scream like a scalded dog when I take it from you), and corporate fascist.
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songsmith wrote:"2) The CEO, who bills himself as "a Colin Powell Republican — not a Sarah Palin Republican", praised U.S. President Barack Obama, stating he'd "done a pretty good job on the economy", which was a "nightmare" when he received it from former President George W. Bush. "

Well, if he said that, I would agree. His statement is an obvious opinion (please look up the difference between opinion and purported fact, it gets annoying), and I hold the same opinion. If you don't like that, or agree with that, perhaps YOU are the authoritarian (you DO insist on claiming all authority, and scream like a scalded dog when I take it from you), and corporate fascist.
So now the quotes are OK? They are still from the same website that you originally criticized. Is it that time of the month for you?
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undercoverjoe wrote:He got his job when O and the gumint took over GM. O had the old CEO fired.
Of course he would praise the man who gave him his job.
Yeah, they should have let the last guy run it into the ground and kill 3 million jobs during the worst part of the Bush Recession. Then the wingers could blame Obama when he took office.
Makes you wonder... are congressional conservatives scuttling the economy again, for political benefit in 2012? Wasn't 2008 bad enough? I'm not sure it'll work this time, there's too much working against them... people can see patterns between now and 2008, and the war on the middle-class is starting to chafe the electorate, even on the right.
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Should have let GM and Chrysler file for chapter 11. Then they could have restructured their debt. AND, they could have restructured the union contracts. The government did not save GM or Chrysler, they saved the union contracts, which caused the auto makers to crash in the first place.

Toyota, which makes cars in several states in the South, is doing OK because they do not have the ruinous union contracts like the American auto makers are stuck with.
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undercoverjoe wrote:Toyota, which makes cars in several states in the South, is doing OK because they do not have the ruinous union contracts like the American auto makers are stuck with.
I have always been anti-union... until people like Joe. I'm only as liberal as the nearest conservative forces me to be. I now choose unions every time, over the Joes of the world. If he doesn't like that, he can pound sand.
Unions bargain in good faith. Any negotiations must be ratified by both employer and employee, and when the corporation offers benefits instead of higher pay, they should then deliver those benefits. Kinda like how we had to pay those banker bonuses, after they ruined the world economy. It's not my fault that the rightwing media has been instructed to turn you against the working man... it's yours for accepting it.
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songsmith wrote:
undercoverjoe wrote:Toyota, which makes cars in several states in the South, is doing OK because they do not have the ruinous union contracts like the American auto makers are stuck with.
I have always been anti-union... until people like Joe. I'm only as liberal as the nearest conservative forces me to be. I now choose unions every time, over the Joes of the world. If he doesn't like that, he can pound sand.
Unions bargain in good faith. Any negotiations must be ratified by both employer and employee, and when the corporation offers benefits instead of higher pay, they should then deliver those benefits. Kinda like how we had to pay those banker bonuses, after they ruined the world economy. It's not my fault that the rightwing media has been instructed to turn you against the working man... it's yours for accepting it.
Who gives a flying fuck if you are for or against unions? Maybe if you joined one, you might actually pay income taxes.
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