Chevy Volt - Politically Charged
Posted: Mon Apr 23, 2012 9:00 am
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0412/75449.html
So because Obama bailed out GM and GM is now doing good, must one attack the cars the GM is making? Isn't this anti-business? Or are they affraid that if this car is a success, it will cut away from the oil profits?
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A few quotes:
Neil Cavuto recently called it a “Fred Flintstone car” and the “dumbest thing I’ve ever seen.”
“I’m a free-enterprise guy,” Issa said. “And the Volt insults a lot of us with its being a demo project funded by edict.”
Newt Gingrich even inserted a line into his campaign stump speech on high gasoline prices, saying you “can’t fit a gun rack in a Volt.” That prompted responses from Volt owners and fact checkers debunking the former House speaker by showing that one or more gun racks do fit in the car.
“The electric car is not about saving the planet,” Limbaugh said last week. “The electric car is not about cleaner energy. The electric car is not about cleaner air. The electric car is about taking away choices from the American people about what they want to drive. The electric car is about bigger government. They are the ones making this political. And thus they have to be responded to in a political way.”
So because Obama bailed out GM and GM is now doing good, must one attack the cars the GM is making? Isn't this anti-business? Or are they affraid that if this car is a success, it will cut away from the oil profits?
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A few quotes:
Neil Cavuto recently called it a “Fred Flintstone car” and the “dumbest thing I’ve ever seen.”
“I’m a free-enterprise guy,” Issa said. “And the Volt insults a lot of us with its being a demo project funded by edict.”
Newt Gingrich even inserted a line into his campaign stump speech on high gasoline prices, saying you “can’t fit a gun rack in a Volt.” That prompted responses from Volt owners and fact checkers debunking the former House speaker by showing that one or more gun racks do fit in the car.
“The electric car is not about saving the planet,” Limbaugh said last week. “The electric car is not about cleaner energy. The electric car is not about cleaner air. The electric car is about taking away choices from the American people about what they want to drive. The electric car is about bigger government. They are the ones making this political. And thus they have to be responded to in a political way.”