Chevy Volt - Another Budget Busting, Job Killing Failure...Thanks Heaps, Barry.

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Total July sales of Chevy Volt in the US: 25

Total sales of Chevy Volt: 650 (est).

If you include the bailout money from Komerad Barry, that works out to $25 Million per car, and we didn't even get kissed.

Another great idea from the geniuses who are selling us out.

http://www.businessweek.com/autos/a...doing_the_math_on_obamas_detroit_bailout.html

P.S. - I shouldn't have called it a Budget Buster...you've never given us a budget.
 
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La Crickinestas...Chirpa Chirpa Chirpa...

Libtards just know their ideas are failures. And when they ultimately fail, they retreat until their next opportunity. That is just the way it is.:rolleyes:

I'm sure you and miz BB simply forgot the Volt was a concept in 2006, and went into production in 2008. Who was the prez? think it was the BUSHman, who started the support for fuel efficiency.
You're welcome.
 






I'm sure you and miz BB simply forgot the Volt was a concept in 2006, and went into production in 2008. Who was the prez? think it was the BUSHman, who started the support for fuel efficiency.
You're welcome.

Concepts are great things. Putting this car into trial production was fine. Spending stimulus money to try to force people to buy this type of car, when it is not what most Americans want to drive, is asinine.
 






Concepts are great things. Putting this car into trial production was fine. Spending stimulus money to try to force people to buy this type of car, when it is not what most Americans want to drive, is asinine.

Many of us feel the whole stimulus thing (started by Bush) was asinine.
 






Many of us feel the whole stimulus thing (started by Bush) was asinine.

Get your facts straight. TARP was started by Bush and yes, was asinine. However, the net cost since most has been paid back is estimated at $19B The stimulus was all obama, at a cost of $821B with little int he way of tangible jobs as a result. The problem was it was billed as stimulus funding but just spent in broad areas with no focus on job creation at all.