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New Romney ad misleads on auto bailout
« on: October 29, 2012, 08:51:16 PM »
New Romney ad misleads on auto bailout
By BETH FOUHY | Associated Press

NEW YORK (AP) — TITLE: "Who Will Do More?"

LENGTH: 30 seconds

AIRING: Northern Ohio markets, including Toledo and Youngstown.

KEY IMAGES: The ad opens with a car crossing a city bridge and cuts to other images of people in their cars — a young woman, a young black couple, and a baby in a booster seat.

"Who will do more to support the auto industry? Not Barack Obama," a male narrator says, adding, "Mitt Romney has a plan to help the auto industry." The ad then shows video of Lee Iacocca, noting Romney had been endorsed by the longtime auto executive.

The ad then cuts to images of old cars being crushed. "Obama took GM and Chrysler into bankruptcy and sold Chrysler to Italians who are going to build jeeps in China," the narrator says. "Mitt Romney will fight for every American job."

ANALYSIS: This ad, airing in Ohio, a major battleground state, in the campaign's final days, is an effort by the Romney campaign to turn Obama's decision to bail out General Motors and Chrysler against the president.

Romney's opposition to the bailout has bedeviled him in Ohio, where thousands of auto industry jobs were saved by the federal intervention. Polls show Romney consistently trailing Obama in Ohio, and a loss there would make it extremely difficult for the Republican hopeful to assemble the 270 electoral votes needed for victory.

The ad, while technically accurate in its claims, is misleading.

Its assertion that Obama took GM and Chrysler through bankruptcy is true. But the ad fails to mention the billions in government loans he extended to the two companies that allowed them to come out of bankruptcy and reorganize. Both companies are now profitable.

Romney also pressed for GM and Chrysler to go bankrupt, which he does not mention in this ad. He also wrote in a widely publicized New York Times column that if the companies received a government bailout, "You can kiss the American automotive industry goodbye."

It's true that Chrysler is now largely owned by Fiat, an Italian auto company that purchased a large stake in Chrysler when it was going through its bankruptcy reorganization. Fiat CEO Sergio Marchionne gave Chrysler management expertise and technology that has helped the company make a comeback.

It's also true that Chrysler is looking to produce some of its Jeep product line in China. But the company's plans do not threaten Jeep production in the United States, as the ad seems to suggest.

The ad is more carefully worded that Romney's claim in Ohio last week that "one of the great manufacturers in this state, Jeep, now owned by the Italians, is thinking of moving all production to China." Democrats cried foul, and Chrysler quickly released a statement saying it had "no intention" of shifting production from the U.S. to China. A company spokesman said Chrysler would build new plants in China to satisfy demand in Asia and elsewhere but that "U.S. Jeep assembly lines will continue to stay in operation."

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AP Auto Writer Tom Krisher in Detroit contributed to this report.
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Re: New Romney ad misleads on auto bailout
« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2012, 12:25:24 AM »
The ad, while technically accurate in its claims......
Bottom line....Mitt's ad is accurate!

The US Federal Government owns about 500,000,000 shares of GM, or about 26% of the company.

The Feds would need to get about $53.00/share to break even on the bailout,
but the government motors stock hovers around $23 a share. 
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&q=gm+stock+price+

The Obama gvt is holding $10.1 billion worth of stock....sitting on an unrealized loss of $16.4 billion.
Right now, the government's GM stock is worth about 35% less than it was on November 17, 2010,
when the company went public at $33.00/share. GM continues to lose market share and will probably
be in danger of bankruptcy court again down the road.

It's a joke....it's a fraud that won't work....Chevy Volt blah blah blah....
Reuters recently reported GM spends $90,000 to make every Volt, losing about $50,000 per sale.
yeah give me billions in gvt bailout money
that i can pay back in large part with lots of stock i print up
I'd show to be profitable as hell too....at least for a few short years!


http://www.forbes.com/sites/louiswoodhill/2012/08/15/general-motors-is-headed-for-bankruptcy-again/4/
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Re: New Romney ad misleads on auto bailout
« Reply #2 on: October 30, 2012, 12:31:43 AM »
Why don't you finish the quote?

"The ad, while technically accurate in its claims, is misleading."

See what I mean about half truths?
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Re: New Romney ad misleads on auto bailout
« Reply #3 on: October 30, 2012, 12:36:09 AM »
Get serious.

How could GM spend possibly $90K to make a Volt, when Toyota makes money on every Prius it sells? A Volt is built on the same platform that a Cruze uses.

That makes no sense.

Obama did the RIGHT THING to bail out GM. Romney lies and lies and lies and lies some more. Jeep is not moving their production to China. They will make Jeeps in both the US and China. This is a good thing.

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Re: New Romney ad misleads on auto bailout
« Reply #4 on: October 30, 2012, 01:01:39 AM »
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Obama did the RIGHT THING to bail out GM.

Don't you mean George W. Bush?

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Re: New Romney ad misleads on auto bailout
« Reply #5 on: October 30, 2012, 01:06:14 AM »
Romney was wrong about it, no matter how you look at it.
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Re: New Romney ad misleads on auto bailout
« Reply #6 on: October 30, 2012, 02:47:53 AM »
The ad, while technically accurate in its claims......

Bottom line....Mitt's ad is accurate!

Amazing, isn't it


The US Federal Government owns about 500,000,000 shares of GM, or about 26% of the company.

The Feds would need to get about $53.00/share to break even on the bailout,
but the government motors stock hovers around $23 a share.
 

Yea, but...but.... look at all the union jobs that were saved.  Who cares if the American tax payer got screwed, like they've been with so many of the Green company "investments". There are votes that need to be bought, dammit


It's a joke....it's a fraud that won't work....Chevy Volt blah blah blah....
Reuters recently reported GM spends $90,000 to make every Volt, losing about $50,000 per sale.


But hey, maybe our folks in Benghazi are proud that they sacrificed themselves for some of those new Volts that the State Dept bought up for many of their diplomats


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Re: New Romney ad misleads on auto bailout
« Reply #7 on: October 30, 2012, 03:40:04 AM »
"The worst form of inequality is to try to make unequal things equal." -- Aristotle

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Re: New Romney ad misleads on auto bailout
« Reply #8 on: October 31, 2012, 12:45:38 AM »
How could GM spend possibly $90K to make a Volt, when Toyota makes money on every Prius it sells?
A Volt is built on the same platform that a Cruze uses. That makes no sense.




Insight: GM's Volt: The ugly math of low sales, high costs

By Bernie Woodall and Paul Lienert and Ben Klayman

Mon Sep 10, 2012

Nearly two years after the introduction of the path-breaking plug-in hybrid, GM is still losing as much as $49,000 on each Volt it builds, according to estimates provided to Reuters by industry analysts and manufacturing experts. GM on Monday issued a statement disputing the estimates.

Cheap Volt lease offers meant to drive more customers to Chevy showrooms this summer may have pushed that loss even higher. There are some Americans paying just $5,050 to drive around for two years in a vehicle that cost as much as $89,000 to produce.

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/09/10/us-generalmotors-autos-volt-idUSBRE88904J20120910
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Re: New Romney ad misleads on auto bailout
« Reply #9 on: October 31, 2012, 03:21:54 AM »
No way a Volt costs $90K to manufacture. It is built on a Cruze platform.

Why would GM be advertising the Volt so much if it was losing money?
Toyota makes a profit on every Prius and Lexus hybrid it sells.

This is just Obamahater nonsense.
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