{"id":15418,"date":"2009-06-01T15:38:37","date_gmt":"2009-06-01T20:38:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/planetwaves.net\/news\/?p=15418"},"modified":"2011-06-03T22:36:33","modified_gmt":"2011-06-04T02:36:33","slug":"goodbye-gm","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/planetwaves.net\/news\/daily-astrology\/goodbye-gm\/","title":{"rendered":"Goodbye, GM"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>By Michael Moore<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>I write this on the morning of the end of the once-mighty General Motors. By    high noon, the President of the United States will have made it official: General    Motors, as we know it, has been totaled.<\/p>\n<p>As I sit here in GM&#8217;s birthplace, Flint, Michigan, I am surrounded by friends    and family who are filled with anxiety about what will happen to them and to    the town. Forty percent of the homes and businesses in the city have been abandoned.    Imagine what it would be like if you lived in a city where almost every other    house is empty. What would be your state of mind?<\/p>\n<p>It is with sad irony that the company which invented &#8220;planned obsolescence&#8221;    &#8211; the decision to build cars that would fall apart after a few years so that    the customer would then have to buy a new one &#8211; has now made itself obsolete.    It refused to build automobiles that the public wanted, cars that got great    gas mileage, were as safe as they could be, and were exceedingly comfortable    to drive. Oh &#8211; and that wouldn&#8217;t start falling apart after two years. GM stubbornly    fought environmental and safety regulations. Its executives arrogantly ignored    the &#8220;inferior&#8221; Japanese and German cars, cars which would become the    gold standard for automobile buyers.<\/p>\n<p><!--more-->And it was hell-bent on punishing its unionized    workforce, lopping off thousands of workers for no good reason other than to    &#8220;improve&#8221; the short-term bottom line of the corporation. Beginning    in the 1980s, when GM was posting record profits, it moved countless jobs to    Mexico and elsewhere, thus destroying the lives of tens of thousands of hard-working    Americans. The glaring stupidity of this policy was that, when they eliminated    the income of so many middle class families, who did they think was going to    be able to afford to buy their cars? History will record this blunder in the    same way it now writes about the French building the Maginot Line or how the    Romans cluelessly poisoned their own water system with lethal lead in its pipes.<\/p>\n<p>So here we are at the deathbed of General Motors. The company&#8217;s body not yet    cold, and I find myself filled with &#8211; dare I say it &#8211; joy. It is not the joy    of revenge against a corporation that ruined my hometown and brought misery,    divorce, alcoholism, homelessness, physical and mental debilitation, and drug    addiction to the people I grew up with. Nor do I, obviously, claim any joy in    knowing that 21,000 more GM workers will be told that they, too, are without    a job.<\/p>\n<p>But you and I and the rest of America now own a car company! I know, I know    &#8211; who on earth wants to run a car company? Who among us wants $50 billion of    our tax dollars thrown down the rat hole of still trying to save GM? Let&#8217;s be    clear about this: The only way to save GM is to kill GM. Saving our precious    industrial infrastructure, though, is another matter and must be a top priority.    If we allow the shutting down and tearing down of our auto plants, we will sorely    wish we still had them when we realize that those factories could have built    the alternative energy systems we now desperately need. And when we realize    that the best way to transport ourselves is on light rail and bullet trains    and cleaner buses, how will we do this if we&#8217;ve allowed our industrial capacity    and its skilled workforce to disappear?<\/p>\n<p>Thus, as GM is &#8220;reorganized&#8221; by the federal government and the bankruptcy    court, here is the plan I am asking President Obama to implement for the good    of the workers, the GM communities, and the nation as a whole. Twenty years    ago when I made &#8220;Roger &amp; Me,&#8221; I tried to warn people about what    was ahead for General Motors. Had the power structure and the punditocracy listened,    maybe much of this could have been avoided. Based on my track record, I request    an honest and sincere consideration of the following suggestions:<\/p>\n<p>1. Just as President Roosevelt did after the attack on Pearl Harbor, the President    must tell the nation that we are at war and we must immediately convert our    auto factories to factories that build mass transit vehicles and alternative    energy devices. Within months in Flint in 1942, GM halted all car production    and immediately used the assembly lines to build planes, tanks and machine guns.    The conversion took no time at all. Everyone pitched in. The fascists were defeated.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>We are now in a different kind of war &#8211; a war that we have conducted against    the ecosystem and has been conducted by our very own corporate leaders. This    current war has two fronts. One is headquartered in Detroit. The products built    in the factories of GM, Ford and Chrysler are some of the greatest weapons of    mass destruction responsible for global warming and the melting of our polar    icecaps. The things we call &#8220;cars&#8221; may have been fun to drive, but    they are like a million daggers into the heart of Mother Nature. To continue    to build them would only lead to the ruin of our species and much of the planet.<\/p>\n<p>The other front in this war is being waged by the oil companies against you    and me. They are committed to fleecing us whenever they can, and they have been    reckless stewards of the finite amount of oil that is located under the surface    of the earth. They know they are sucking it bone dry. And like the lumber tycoons    of the early 20th century who didn&#8217;t give a damn about future generations as    they tore down every forest they could get their hands on, these oil barons    are not telling the public what they know to be true &#8211; that there are only    a few more decades of useable oil on this planet. And as the end days of oil    approach us, get ready for some very desperate people willing to kill and be    killed just to get their hands on a gallon can of gasoline.<\/p>\n<p>President Obama, now that he has taken control of GM, needs to convert the    factories to new and needed uses immediately.<\/p>\n<p>2. Don&#8217;t put another $30 billion into the coffers of GM to build cars. Instead,    use that money to keep the current workforce &#8211; and most of those who have been    laid off &#8211; employed so that they can build the new modes of 21st century transportation.    Let them start the conversion work now.<\/p>\n<p>3. Announce that we will have bullet trains criss-crossing this country in    the next five years. Japan is celebrating the 45th anniversary of its first    bullet train this year. Now they have dozens of them. Average speed: 165 mph.    Average time a train is late: under 30 seconds. They have had these high speed    trains for nearly five decades &#8211; and we don&#8217;t even have one! The fact that    the technology already exists for us to go from New York to L.A. in 17 hours    by train, and that we haven&#8217;t used it, is criminal. Let&#8217;s hire the unemployed    to build the new high speed lines all over the country. Chicago to Detroit in    less than two hours. Miami to DC in under 7 hours. Denver to Dallas in five    and a half. This can be done and done now.<\/p>\n<p>4. Initiate a program to put light rail mass transit lines in all our large    and medium-sized cities. Build those trains in the GM factories. And hire local    people everywhere to install and run this system.<\/p>\n<p>5. For people in rural areas not served by the train lines, have the GM plants    produce energy efficient clean buses.<\/p>\n<p>6. For the time being, have some factories build hybrid or all-electric cars    (and batteries). It will take a few years for people to get used to the new    ways to transport ourselves, so if we&#8217;re going to have automobiles, let&#8217;s have    kinder, gentler ones. We can be building these next month (do not believe anyone    who tells you it will take years to retool the factories &#8211; that simply isn&#8217;t    true).<\/p>\n<p>7. Transform some of the empty GM factories to facilities that build windmills,    solar panels and other means of alternate forms of energy. We need tens of millions    of solar panels right now. And there is an eager and skilled workforce who can    build them.<\/p>\n<p>8. Provide tax incentives for those who travel by hybrid car or bus or train.    Also, credits for those who convert their home to alternative energy.<\/p>\n<p>9. To help pay for this, impose a two-dollar tax on every gallon of gasoline.    This will get people to switch to more energy saving cars or to use the new    rail lines and rail cars the former autoworkers have built for them.<\/p>\n<p>Well, that&#8217;s a start. Please, please, please don&#8217;t save GM so that a smaller    version of it will simply do nothing more than build Chevys or Cadillacs. This    is not a long-term solution. Don&#8217;t throw bad money into a company whose tailpipe    is malfunctioning, causing a strange odor to fill the car.<\/p>\n<p>100 years ago this year, the founders of General Motors convinced the world    to give up their horses and saddles and buggy whips to try a new form of transportation.    Now it is time for us to say goodbye to the internal combustion engine. It seemed    to serve us well for so long. We enjoyed the car hops at the A&amp;W. We made    out in the front &#8211; and the back &#8211; seat. We watched movies on large outdoor    screens, went to the races at NASCAR tracks across the country, and saw the    Pacific Ocean for the first time through the window down Hwy. 1. And now it&#8217;s    over. It&#8217;s a new day and a new century. The President &#8211; and the UAW &#8211; must    seize this moment and create a big batch of lemonade from this very sour and    sad lemon.<\/p>\n<p>Yesterday, the last surviving person from the Titanic disaster passed away.    She escaped certain death that night and went on to live another 97 years.<\/p>\n<p>So can we survive our own Titanic in all the Flint Michigans of this country.    60% of GM is ours. I think we can do a better job.<\/p>\n<p>Yours,<br \/>\nMichael Moore<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>By Michael Moore I write this on the morning of the end of the once-mighty General Motors. By high noon, the President of the United States will have made it official: General Motors, as we know it, has been totaled. 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