Government Motors determines a way to reduce the inventory backlog of Chevy Volts. Working with outgoing Treasury Secretary Turbo Timmy, Government Motors has decided to pay back the Treasury the $53 billion dollars with Chevy Volts. Instead of getting cash for the stock held by the Treasury, the Treasury will hand over the stock and receive Chevy Volts instead. Each Volt will be valued at 1/2 of it cost to manufacture (approximately $150,00) for the purpose of this exchange. As Turbo Timmy stated, "It's a win / win situation for everyone. Government Motors gets rid of the inventory backlog and the Treasury gets the coveted Chevy Volts which they can force government agencies to buy from the Treasury at a large markup.".
To: RetiredTexasVet
Can’t we print “One Trillion Dollars” on them and use them for money?
2 posted on
01/25/2013 6:42:21 PM PST by
cripplecreek
(REMEMBER THE RIVER RAISIN!)
To: RetiredTexasVet
Buy a T-Bill, Get a Volt for Free!!
Marketing slogan?
3 posted on
01/25/2013 6:55:48 PM PST by
NormsRevenge
(Semper Fi)
To: RetiredTexasVet
This is a perfect example how government is in bed with "some" businesses. Completely unrelated to the GM, this past week I watched the Eastern Sports and Outdoors Show come to an end. This was one of the largest hunting and fishing sportsmen's show in America. I told people as it was being boycotted, "watch the last sponsors". The last major sponsor was Progressive Insurance. But as I was diving home today, a different route because of a meeting, I saw a bill board that had Chevy and GM as sponsors. I never heard a word from Chevy or GM about 2nd Amendment rights and the show. But guess who runs them.
I will never buy a GM product again, or a union made car. I currently own three Fords, but they are may last three Fords.
To: RetiredTexasVet
Things are looking up!
I thought those Billions of bailout bucks would never be repaid, and instead we get thousand of those valuable Volts at bargain prices!
Let's see now, they were selling for $40,000 and Treasury gets them for only $75,000! Wake me up, I most be in dreamland!
But wait, there's more! Treasury turns around and sells them to other gov't agencies too? You mean we get to pay for them AGAIN?
6 posted on
01/25/2013 7:20:11 PM PST by
ZOOKER
( Exploring the fine line between cynicism and outright depression)
To: RetiredTexasVet
Why don’t they just set the MSRP at $53 billion and call it even with one?
7 posted on
01/25/2013 7:22:55 PM PST by
Yogafist
To: RetiredTexasVet
This POS costs $150,000 dollars to build and GM is going to sell them to the Government for 1/2 that price, losing $75,000 dollars on each car they give to the Government.
The things will sit in a Government warehouse for years because no one will want to drive them.
How is this win-win, when GM is losing $75,000 dollars a pop and GM is getting a POS in return???
No wonder we are 16 trillion dollars in the hole.
This is frickin insane, anybody with half a brain would scrap the ones already built and never build another one.
8 posted on
01/25/2013 7:25:00 PM PST by
Venturer
To: RetiredTexasVet
By getting rid of smoke detectors?
10 posted on
01/25/2013 7:30:22 PM PST by
Ken H
To: RetiredTexasVet
The best use for the Chevy Volts would be to transport them to the nearest bombing and gunnery ranges and expend them as targets. At least they’d perform some useful purpose.
To: RetiredTexasVet
Maybe call Boeing? They seem to be looking for batteries lately.
15 posted on
01/25/2013 8:14:41 PM PST by
llevrok
(Unlike Obama, at least Nero could play a fiddle.)
To: RetiredTexasVet
17 posted on
01/25/2013 8:53:52 PM PST by
Dumpster Baby
(Truth is called hate by those who hate the truth.)
To: RetiredTexasVet
18 posted on
01/26/2013 12:27:51 AM PST by
Liberty Valance
(Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
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