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6:16 PM - 11 Aug 2018
don't come crawling around my foxhole once the shooting starts.....you should be digging now!don't mind him..he's out digging fox holes to combat the trump presidency.
Trump....MAGAProbably why Tesla is moving from an American Auto Company TO Chinese Auto Company
We don't need the jobs, send them to China
I didn't forget. It's an example of good governance. The Government got the money back, made a tidy profit and saved a lot of jobs.Have we forgotten about the Ford bailout already?
Ford didn't receive a bailout, only a line of credit when banks were busy black mailing us.Have we forgotten about the Ford bailout already?
Why does this get you so emotional? Harley Davidson is building bikes in Malaysia (or is it Thailand?) and there are all sorts of crazy incentives for major corporations to do their business there. Elsewhere too. If the US had it's head on straight, it would find creative ways to coddle innovative companies as China and other countries are doing rather than give money to wealthy people for nothing. I can't criticize Musk for his decision to take advantage of what China offers.Wow. Just fucking wow.
Dude, you do realize that Chinese businesses are allowed to lie to outside nations, don't you?
Find that same announcement from Tesla.
You wont. Because it doesn't exist.
I told u so....Why does this get you so emotional? Harley Davidson is building bikes in Malaysia (or is it Thailand?) and there are all sorts of crazy incentives for major corporations to do their business there. Elsewhere too. If the US had it's head on straight, it would find creative ways to coddle innovative companies as China and other countries are doing rather than give money to wealthy people for nothing. I can't criticize Musk for his decision to take advantage of what China offers.
Yes, Musk is nuts. On that we agree. Even Musk agrees, apparently. Actually, his concession that he's going crazy is reassuring to me. I always prefer truth to fake.
But then again
Your business analysis is naive. I've been part a quite a few startups. Every one of them required belief in the face of overwhelming analysis that we'd fail. Sometimes we did. When we didn't, we kicked fucking ass. Just saying that it's easy to talk yourself out of business.
Making money and building a new company is a daunting task. The worst time is in the middle times. In the middle of every project, everything seems to be going to shit. Debts mount, products come back with unanticipated failure modes, supply chains squeal to a halt, money guys who have no clue start kibbitzing and complaining to the press, competitors claim new tech that never materialize yet in the moment analysts claim we've been leapfrogged and so forth. If it works out and we succeed, everybody starts talking about how it was inevitable that we'd succeed.
Wall Street is stupid. They make money but they are stupid. They don't know shit about Tesla. Some are short and pumping out negative news. You can't trust what Wall Street says.
Tesla is a risky venture. It may very well fail and everybody will tell us "I told you so". If it doesn't everybody will say "I told you so". LOL
The loans kept the country from going into a deeper recession. The US got its money back and made a profit.Ford Credit borrowed $15.9 billion dollars, GM’s financing borrowed $13.9 billion.
I do agree with banks blackmailing us.
American Auto manufacturers were all about to go bankrupt, Ford just picked a different route to save themselves from bankruptcy.
Other than everything you said you were called out on and still haven't answered.
I wasn't saying it shouldn't have been done, it's just Ford wasn't portrayed as part of the bail-out when in reality they had to take out a large line of credit also.The loans kept the country from going into a deeper recession. The US got its money back and made a profit.
If you are saying we shouldn't have done it at the time, I don't know what to say about that other than history proves we should have.
If you are saying we should have broken up the big banks and put rules in place to end "too big to fail" banking, I totally agree.
Correctomundo. They sure did.I wasn't saying it shouldn't have been done, it's just Ford wasn't portrayed as part of the bail-out when in reality they had to take out a large line of credit also.
Where are your numbers from?Ford Credit borrowed $15.9 billion dollars, GM’s financing borrowed $13.9 billion.
I do agree with banks blackmailing us.
American Auto manufacturers were all about to go bankrupt, Ford just picked a different route to save themselves from bankruptcy.
This isn't true according to what I'm reading.The loans kept the country from going into a deeper recession. The US got its money back and made a profit.
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On balance the country made money from it's portfolio of loans made in the bailouts.This isn't true according to what I'm reading.
The government lost 11.2 billion dollars on the GM bailout and 1.3 on Chrysler.
U.S. government says it lost $11.2 billion on GM bailout
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-autos-gm-treasury-idUSBREA3T0MR20140430