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Ford's CEO Alan Mulally stated recently in Santa Barbara, CA, that low gas prices are limiting sales of the smaller vehicles which meet the government-mandated mileage requirements.
Mr. Michael Jackson (not the singer)--the CEO of AutoNation--has said explicitly that "[America] needs more expensive gasoline." He considers a bottom-floor price to be $4/gallon.
Government has forced the car companies to make unwanted cars. Then, the government gives the failing car companies money for failing to sell the unwanted cars. And now the car companies are asking for new taxes to *force* people to choose the unwanted cars. This is seriously F'ed up, IMHO. Bright sides anyone?
Mr. Michael Jackson (not the singer)--the CEO of AutoNation--has said explicitly that "[America] needs more expensive gasoline." He considers a bottom-floor price to be $4/gallon.
Government has forced the car companies to make unwanted cars. Then, the government gives the failing car companies money for failing to sell the unwanted cars. And now the car companies are asking for new taxes to *force* people to choose the unwanted cars. This is seriously F'ed up, IMHO. Bright sides anyone?