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  • JUST IN: Republican CEO Of General Motors Makes Stunning Presidential Endorsement

    10/06/2016 12:58:13 PM PDT · by scooby321 · 53 replies
    bipartisan report ^ | 9/06/16 | Harper Cicely
    Daniel Akerson, former CEO and chairman of General Motors, says that he has always voted Republican. That is, until Republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump, came along anyway. In an op-ed article for the Washington Post, Akerson explains why he will vote Democrat for his first time ever this year:
  • Congress Asked to Investigate Whether Obama Administration Delayed GM Ignition Switch Recall

    12/08/2014 10:12:40 AM PST · by jazusamo · 7 replies
    NLPC ^ | December 8, 2014 | Peter Flaherty
    Today, we requested that the House Committee on Oversight & Government Reform undertake an "independent" investigation of the General Motors ignition switch recall delay, in light of newly obtained emails by lawyers suing GM. Those emails suggest that the Treasury may have timed its final sale of GM shares to precede public knowledge of the ignition switch fiasco. They also cast doubt on GM CEO Mary Barra's previous account of what she knew and when she knew it. Here is the text of a letter I sent today to Rep. Jason Chaffetz, in photo, the incoming Chairman of the...
  • SIGTARP: Excessive Pay at Bailed-Out GM

    09/30/2014 10:32:50 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 3 replies
    NLPC ^ | September 30, 2014 | Mark Modica
    A special inspector general report on compensation for executives at General Motors and Ally Financial blasts the Treasury Department for allowing excessive pay at the companies as taxpayers lost billions of dollars on the auto bailouts. The watchdog group issuing the report monitors the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP), which was set up to save financial corporations deemed "too big to fail" due to systemic risk to America's financial system. The program was expanded to allow for the bailing out of the auto industry, despite the questionable use of funds specifically designated for financial institutions. A NY Times piece...
  • Dana Milbank's Hack Journalism

    12/17/2013 1:54:46 PM PST · by jazusamo · 14 replies
    National Legal & Policy Center ^ | December 17, 2013 | Peter Flaherty
    Yesterday, I confronted outgoing General Motors CEO Dan Akerson, the speaker at a National Press Club luncheon. At a press conference beforehand, and through the first question at the conclusion of his remarks, I requested that GM repay taxpayers the $10 billion in direct GM bailout costs. Akerson's refusal dominated much of the media coverage of the event. This was clearly not the story line that Akerson intended. In short, we happily stepped all over his message that the bailout is a success and that GM is back. The USA Today/Detroit Free Press story is headlined. "GM's CEO rejects repaying...
  • Sorry Dan Akerson, GM Bailout is Failure

    12/16/2013 2:33:04 PM PST · by jazusamo · 11 replies
    NLPC ^ | December 16, 2013 | Peter Flaherty
    I made these remarks today at the National Press Club in Washington, DC before the luncheon speech of outgoing General Motors CEO Dan Akerson: President Obama justified the auto bailout by predicting it would make money for the taxpayer. With Treasury now selling its remaining shares, the direct loss is about $10 billion. So on its most fundamental level, the auto bailout is a failure. But that $10 billion figure dramatically understates the true cost. There were separate multibillion dollar bailouts of Ally Financial, formerly know as GMAC, and Delphi and other suppliers. There was cash for clunkers, the government...
  • GM Asked to Pay Back $10 Billion Bailout Costs

    12/16/2013 8:56:12 AM PST · by jazusamo · 19 replies
    NLPC ^ | December 16, 2013 | Staff
    Peter Flaherty, president of the National Legal and Policy Center (NLPC), today posed key questions to the General Motors leadership at a National Press Club press conference, including whether the company will repay to taxpayers the $10 billion direct cost of the GM bailout. News that the U.S. Treasury Department has sold its remaining stake and that Mary Barra will take over as GM's new CEO have put the spotlight on the company and its future. GM executives have pointed to GM's $26.8 billion in cash as evidence of its improved financial position. Analysts have raised the possibility that the...
  • Why Can't Akerson Come Clean on Chevy Volt Fiasco?

    08/23/2012 10:02:49 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 21 replies
    National Legal & Policy Center ^ | August 23, 2012 | Mark Modica
    Some truths are so obvious that they cannot be denied. But that doesn't stop General Motors and politically-motivated cheerleaders for the Chevy Volt from trying. In the case of the Volt, the truth is that this car has been a dismal failure when considering the amount of hype and taxpayer money that has been spent to produce the supposed green wonder-car. Let's review just how wrong GM CEO, Dan Akerson, has been regarding sales projections for the Volt and how he refuses to take accountability for GM's blunders. Let's start by looking at Akerson's plans and projections for the Volt...
  • Akerson Admits GM Bankruptcy Not Well Thought Out

    06/12/2012 10:00:31 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 13 replies
    National Legal & Policy Center ^ | June 12, 2012 | Mark Modica
    General Motors CEO, Dan Akerson, discussed some of the issues plaguing GM's share price in today's Wall Street Journal. Akerson laments a bloated bureaucracy at Government Motors that has not greatly improved since the company's 2009 bankruptcy process. Despite admitting that the bankruptcy was rushed through without proper planning, the Obama-appointed Akerson did not mention the continued UAW overhangs at the company. Regarding an inherited bloated management structure at GM and the inefficiencies that went along with it, Akerson stated, "The good thing about our bankruptcy is that it took only 39 days. The bad news is that bankruptcy took...
  • Government Motors Says Critics Should Stop Being Political

    01/27/2012 3:51:49 PM PST · by jazusamo · 36 replies
    CNSNews ^ | January 27, 2012 | Matthew Sheffield
    Cry me a river. General Motors' CEO is complaining that the Chevy Volt has become a "political punching bag." As the Detroit Free Press reports , GM CEO Dan Akerson defended the Volt before a House of Representatives subcommittee Wednesday, saying that the hybrid electric vehicle seemed to be under attack as much for political as practical reasons. 'We did not design the Volt to become a political punching bag, and that’s what it’s become,' Akerson said. The optics of Akerson, CEO of a company whose very existence today stems completely from an infusion of tens of billions of...
  • Will GM's Akerson Come Clean on the Chevy Volt?

    01/23/2012 3:28:47 PM PST · by jazusamo · 1 replies
    National Legal & Policy Center ^ | January 23, 2012 | Mark Modica
    General Motors' CEO, Dan Akerson, is scheduled to testify at congressional hearings on the NHTSA delay in reporting Chevy Volt fires. GM and the government agency waited about five months to report an incident involving a Volt which erupted in flames weeks after a crash-test. Up to this point, Akerson has not exactly been honest about the Volt; can we now expect him to come clean? A culture of deceit has been evident at GM since the Obama Administration orchestrated a manipulated bankruptcy process that favored the politically powerful UAW over other classes. It was during the time of...
  • GM’s 'Crown Jewel' Losing Luster as China Sales Fall

    08/08/2011 9:39:03 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 7 replies
    National Legal & Policy Center ^ | August 8, 2011 | Mark Modica
    A few months back General Motors CEO, Dan Akerson, made claims that future profits at GM would be driven by China sales and the Chevy Volt. It has become apparent that the Volt is a non-issue, so let's take a look at the performance of what Akerson described as the "crown jewel" of GM.China sales in July for GM actually fell 1.8% year over year. GM and its "joint ventures" sold 173,398 vehicles in China for the month of July. Of this number, 77,944 units were sold by SAIC-GM-Wuling. It is another overlooked half-truth by GM that they count...
  • Is GM Feeding Rumors About its Finances?

    06/13/2011 11:03:58 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 10 replies
    National Legal & Policy Center ^ | June 13, 2011 | Mark Modica
    There are some big rumors circulating about the finances of bailed-out General Motors. The first of these is that GM is repurchasing Treasury's stake in the automaker and were circulated by sources who, according to a Bloomberg report, "didn't want to be identified." The message was that GM is so cash-rich that they were considering buying back shares from Treasury, thus eliminating the government overhang on the company. This stance raises questions about past actions at GM. Why did GM issue $2 billion of new stock to help fund pension plans if they have adequate cash to do so? Why...
  • EDITORIAL: GM’s gas-tax fraud--Ripping off motorists is key to the leftist agenda

    06/09/2011 6:14:23 PM PDT · by jazusamo · 26 replies
    The Washington Times ^ | June 9, 2011 | Editorial
    Government Motors has become yet another mouthpiece for the Obama administration. General Motors Co. CEO Dan Akerson told the Detroit News Saturday that he wants a $1 per gallon hike in the gas tax. Consumers already facing nearly $4 a gallon prices at the pump aren’t going to be pleased to see that figure jump overnight to $5, but the left and its crony capitalist allies don’t care what the public thinks. Mr. Akerson wants to use the power of government to make buying a Chevy Volt, GM’s entry into the electric car market, more economically attractive. Such marketplace intervention...
  • GM CEO: Customers Don't Pay High Enough Gas Tax

    06/08/2011 1:37:07 PM PDT · by MichCapCon · 29 replies
    Michigan Capitol Confidential ^ | 6/8/2011 | Tom Gantert
    It appears peculiar that a company would demand that government do something that hurts its customers. But that’s what many limited-government policy experts are saying after General Motors CEO Dan Akerson told the Detroit News that he wants to see the federal government raise its gas tax by as much as $1 per gallon. Akerson told the Detroit News that he’d like to see the federal gas tax hiked to get customers to be more receptive to smaller more fuel-efficient vehicles. According to the Detroit News: “A government-imposed tax hike, Akerson believes, will prompt more people to buy small cars...
  • Akerson Wants $5 Gas; CEO Unfit to Lead Bailed-Out GM

    06/08/2011 11:52:54 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 12 replies
    National Legal & Policy Center ^ | June 8, 2011 | Mark Modica
    General Motor's CEO, Dan Akerson, wants higher gas taxes and the price of a gallon of gas to increase closer to $5 a gallon. Are you kidding me?! The comments were made in an interview with the Detroit News. Regarding government imposed fuel efficiency increases Akerson stated, "You know what I'd rather have them do, this will make my Republican friends puke, as gas is going to go down here now, we ought to just slap a 50-cent or a dollar tax on a gallon of gas. People will start buying more Cruzes and they will start buying less Suburbans."...
  • GM China Sales Fall as CEO Cites 'Cultural Revolution'

    06/07/2011 9:12:59 AM PDT · by jazusamo · 9 replies
    National Legal & Policy Center ^ | June 7, 2011 | Mark Modica
    "Baseball, hot dogs, apple pie, Mao Zedong and Chevrolet." That could be GM's new slogan if recent comments by CEO Dan Akerson are taken to heart. Akerson shared a somewhat bizarre vision for GM in an interview with the Detroit News when he stated, "Whoever comes after me; it's going to be a more important appointment than mine because he or she will have to carry on a cultural revolution here. It's just like the Communist Party in China in the 1960s, there has to be a cultural revolution here." These comments come just weeks after the Washington Times...
  • GM chief pushing for higher gas taxes. (Obama Motors Shafts Public)

    06/07/2011 8:23:45 AM PDT · by Lazlo in PA · 68 replies
    The Detroit News ^ | 06-07-11 | David Shepardson
    Detroit — General Motors Co. CEO Dan Akerson wants the federal gas tax boosted as much as $1 a gallon to nudge consumers toward more fuel-efficient cars, and he's confident the government will soon shed its remaining 26 percent stake in the once-bankrupt automaker. "I actually think the government will be out this year — within the next 12 months, hopefully within the next six months," Akerson said in a two-hour interview with The Detroit News last week. He is grateful for the government's rescue of GM — "I have nothing but good things to say about them" — but...
  • Is Dan Akerson Driving GM Off a Cliff?

    02/04/2011 1:15:38 PM PST · by jazusamo · 33 replies
    National Legal & Policy Center ^ | February 4, 2011 | Peter Flaherty
      As Karl Marx once said, history repeats itself, first as tragedy, second as farce. In last year's epic auto chronicle, Crash Course: The American Automobile Industry's Road from Glory to Disaster, author Paul Ingrassia wrote about the catastrophic decline of the American automobile industry in the seventies: Just as General Motors was led by financial people, Honda would always be led by engineers... Put another way, the bean counters ran GM, while the car guys ran Honda. It would make a crucial difference between Honda's success and GM's failure. While Ingrassia has recently written that he sees a...