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Goodbye, GM

by: Michael Moore  |  MichaelMoore.com

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GM headquarters in downtown Detroit. (Photo: Reuters)

    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.

    As I sit here in GM'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?

    It is with sad irony that the company which invented "planned obsolescence" - 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 - 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 - and that wouldn't start falling apart after two years. GM stubbornly fought environmental and safety regulations. Its executives arrogantly ignored the "inferior" Japanese and German cars, cars which would become the gold standard for automobile buyers. And it was hell-bent on punishing its unionized workforce, lopping off thousands of workers for no good reason other than to "improve" 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.

    So here we are at the deathbed of General Motors. The company's body not yet cold, and I find myself filled with - dare I say it - 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.

    But you and I and the rest of America now own a car company! I know, I know - 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'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've allowed our industrial capacity and its skilled workforce to disappear?

    Thus, as GM is "reorganized" 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 "Roger & Me," 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:

    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.

    We are now in a different kind of war - 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 "cars" 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.

    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'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 - 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.

    President Obama, now that he has taken control of GM, needs to convert the factories to new and needed uses immediately.

    2. Don't put another $30 billion into the coffers of GM to build cars. Instead, use that money to keep the current workforce - and most of those who have been laid off - employed so that they can build the new modes of 21st century transportation. Let them start the conversion work now.

    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 - and we don'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't used it, is criminal. Let'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.

    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.

    5. For people in rural areas not served by the train lines, have the GM plants produce energy efficient clean buses.

    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're going to have automobiles, let'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 - that simply isn't true).

    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.

    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.

    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.

    Well, that's a start. Please, please, please don'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't throw bad money into a company whose tailpipe is malfunctioning, causing a strange odor to fill the car.

    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&W. We made out in the front - and the back - 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's over. It's a new day and a new century. The President - and the UAW - must seize this moment and create a big batch of lemonade from this very sour and sad lemon.

    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.

    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.

    Yours,
    Michael Moore
    MMFlint@aol.com
    MichaelMoore.com

  

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This is another chapter in

This is another chapter in the true American tragedy of greed, avarice and money-mongering. This is the worst, most lethal and hopefully final straw in the pile that will finally break this camel's back and despite the very best efforts of the President, will end the reknown of this country and place us in the realm of the ordinary. We are no longer great. We are beggaring the world in an attempt to stay afloat even as these huge, and i emphasize "HUGE" and greedy companies move farther from our shores to the Orient and the South to avoid our taxes and our wak kneed, silly sissy Congress will not do the hard thing and tax the hell out of ANYTHING made overseas and bring our jobs and our lives and our country back. They are the largest part of the problem because they accepted the, I will call them what they actually are, BRIBES, in order to line their pockets and those of their only the richest constituents and the rest be damned sponsors. We have only ourselves to blame with our meager turn out at the polls and our almost universal attitude tht there is nothing that we can do about it. I do not associate with citizens who do not vote. Period! They are slagards and hangers on to the American dream who do nothing to supportit. Shame on US! PRF

I ama GM retiree. (early

I ama GM retiree. (early because of the contaction in the business.) I said in the early 90s when GM made the EV1 that we needed to find another way besides burning oil to move ourselves around. If Detroit was able to build 50,000 warplanes in those factories between 41 and 45 we can surely produce the trains and buses to move Americans in short order if we have the will! Right On Mr. Moore! Although I think we need to find you a lovely/handsome assistant to be the face of the movement....tee hee.

Bravo. Thank you for your

Bravo. Thank you for your insight on this momentous occasion. I think your plan is brilliant. You need to send it to the Obama administration via the online system they came up with to get ideas from the public. At least this administration is smart enough to know they're not the only smart people around.

None of the above can be

None of the above can be accomplished as long as the Roadblock Republicans continue their pathetic obstructionism. Roger Moore has a plan ... where is theirs? Perhaps buried deep within that alternate universe of Repugnican cant and denial.

Michale Moore has again

Michale Moore has again shown his prescience when writing about both the potential disaster already being forespelled in 'Roger and Me' and the aftermath of this disaster of failure of one of our country's premier industrial groups. The prescience now by Mr. Moore, is that an enlightened approach to retool this industrial resource and its people (the ones who manufactured, designed, tooled and dyed) by this country's leadership can actually take us back to a competitive position in the world. This competitive position, with American ingenuity never in short supply, will be in the arena of mass rapid transit and light rail connector hubs that will be the envy of the world. Yes, we are probably 30-40 years behind the curve, but the environmental and economic incentives are there, and a leadership ready to galvanize our remaining resources to fight a war of competitiveness and sustainability is now (most hopefully) in place.

Awesome article and I could

Awesome article and I could not agree with you more. Every single typed word - precise on the money. I do believe I love this news site .. first honesty I've seen come out in the media for years. You guys deserve a big fat cup of Coffee! Good job

Michael Moore is so right on

Michael Moore is so right on with this essay. It is time.

I would hope that President

I would hope that President Obama and others would listen to this, would reflect on these ideas, and then actually begin to do something. Then we would indeed be living at an important moment in American history and in a moment of actual change instead of simply living through a time of metaphorical gestures by a metaphor in order to keep everything the same. How is it possible for this President to bailout a company that had the arrogance to make the Hummer? has GM learned its lesson? Seriously?

A great column! I've been

A great column! I've been driving a hybrid since 2001. Unfortunately, I fear that too few will listen to Michael to make the changes he envisions become a reality. They would put a serious crimp in our coveted life style.

If you've ever been to

If you've ever been to Flint, Michigan, Moore is right-- every other house is vacant. It's a very poor town. Detroit is there. Pontiac, well Pontiac is pretty much there already. The Lions moved out. They have like maybe a dozen police officers now. The schools are in shambles. Plenty of crack around. You can buy a decent house in a decent neighborhood in Pontiac for $5-6,000 right now. Wait for this fall out to happen over the next year and should be able to get a house for half that. Michigan. Ohio. Indiana. The US. Behold your future. Visit Flint.

RIGHT ON MICHAEL! America

RIGHT ON MICHAEL! America must look towards these goals. To imagine, visualize and implement a whole new view on transportation in all areas whether it be urban, suburban or rural. Let's start the chant - RETHINK, RETOOL, REBUILD.

Right on!

Right on!

They will never build the

They will never build the bullet trains because they are planning an Orwellian society modeled after 1984 where there will no longer be suburbs. All people will be forced into cities. Most people will not be able to drive. There will be checkpoints everywhere. So the idea that they will build bullet trains is wishful thinking. They don't even want us to leave the states we already live in! Why do you think there are over a million people on the no fly list? All of them are terrorists? No! I'd bet that there is not a single terrorist on the list. Most are simply anti-war protestors or activists of some kind. The Police State is here. Fascism is here.

Bravo Michael Moore. Your

Bravo Michael Moore. Your thoughts are innovative and beyond timely. Wonder what it would be like to have a Michael Moore as Secretary of Transportation. Your ideas are just what we need and are, so far, not getting and probably will not get. How amazing it would have been if President Obama could have found a place for a Michael Moore in Washington. Unthinkable isn't it. And that's just the problem with the new administration: It begins to feel like more of the samo-samo. Politics in a box!

Excellent analsysis by

Excellent analsysis by someone whose films helped fight the forces of reaction since Roger and Me and in that way helped put Obama in the White House. This is a war all right, but this time it is not a war that is ending a depression, one in which the government has to appease corporate leaders to get them to produce for the war effort. Now we should do what UAW leaders suggested during the war--make the factories not only produce for public sector mass transit and make them into citadels of "green production"(a concept which didn't exist during WWII) but make them public sector enterprises, nationalize them and make them into "icons" of planned production for use and need and a vital part of a full employment economy

There is no comparison

There is no comparison between the Romans poisoning themselves and the "Big Three" cutting their own throats with bad management decisions. The Romans had NO WAY of knowing that the lead in those pipes was poisonous. But Henry Ford HIMSELF once said that the irony of capitalism is that you have to pay your workers enough to buy what you manufacture. He said this 100 years ago. Why still, aren't the capitalists listening?

Thank you Michael. This is

Thank you Michael. This is exactly the right prescription. Please email the president so we can lead the world to a sustainable future.

Michael Moore is right. We

Michael Moore is right. We need a truly new way of doing things. For added measure, switching the deck chairs on the titanic would not have changed the outcome -- which seems to be where this current administration seems to be taking things...

Michael; You must believe

Michael; You must believe that the U.S. is out of crude oil; nothing could be farther from the truth. the government simply will not let us drill and produce what we have. If you want to attack someone attack the NYC banking community and the Fed. Ford will continue to make cars that people actually want, while GM will make cars that will not sell except to government agencies. I have NEVER seen a company run by bankers and accountants grow and prosper over a long period of time.

Great ideas Michael, but

Great ideas Michael, but sadly, you're dreaming. The power brokers who run this country will not let it happen. Like you said, how well did they listen to you before. How well did they listen to all of us about the Iraqi war? Change threatens their power and profit and they will do anything to protect it. They will be more than happy to see people fighting and dying for a gallon of gas. Hell, we're doing it already in the middle east.

Michael Moore always

Michael Moore always understands way in advance of everyone else and wants to admit what to do about so many big issues. The next big hurdle is healthcare reform. It is amazing to me that the whole country is still asleep on this issue and that there are people that support the profiteers of our misery as we die from worry and disease because may not be able to afford medical costs. Love you Michael Moore and thank you, you are so right.

Michael Moore tends to make

Michael Moore tends to make a lot more sense than the experts ... I guess it is because, as a film maker, he goes around with his eyes open ... and can "see" an unfolding story. It is really quite amazing how US and global leadership how destroyed real value while reporting all sorts of phony profits for upwards of 40 years! I trained as an accountant, and am appalled by what has transpired. Peter Burgess Developer of Community Analytics

I do so hope that this is

I do so hope that this is what President Obama has in mind... And that he can persuade -- or bribe -- the venal dullards in Congress to go along with it. I'd be happy to buy them out and send them packing -- make that a $2.25 per gallon gas tax, with the extra 25 cents going directly into the pockets of the foot-dragging congresspersons. Give each and every one his own personal Bridge to Nowhere! Cheap at twice the price!

A great piece. One point

A great piece. One point though, when the factories were retooled in months during WWII it had the help of an unlimited amount of military personnel who know what it took to build a tank, airplane, or other military vehicle. Nowadays, it would take a consulting firm with knowledge of the high speed train industry who will want to be paid handsomely for their factory retooling skills. so whereas it might take only a coup0le of months to do the work, it will take a few years to bid for and hire the consultants to do the ret0oling. I'm there with you, but this isn't as easy as you paint it.

Yes indeed Michael Moore is

Yes indeed Michael Moore is right. Whoop-tee-doo. We have know for year Mr. Moore is correct. His logic is impeccable. Who has moved on their senator or representative to make those ideas a reality. All these lovely congratulatory comments are still just so much hubris. Write your congress person and demand sane and constructive management of the new government owned GM. Don't any one be fooled by the fact that this is active socialism. It is what it is and a necessary event. So fellow readers, citizens and hopefully activists. Get off your duffs, quit congratulating each other for a job half done and aggravate your congressional representative. President Obama is not a king. He did not inherit a throne from Dubbya but a mess. President Obama needs all three branches to put forth some real energy and thought to move this country out of the doldrums. Citizens have responsibility to take part and quit waiting for handouts. Being poor or unemployed does not equal being powerless. Get to it.

Michael Moore is correct in

Michael Moore is correct in part. Where people consistently go off the track is in believing the corporate propaganda that the private sector is more efficient and effective than the government when it is demonstrated repeatedly that private enterprise is only efficient in maximizing profits regardless of the social and environmental costs involved and competes with the government only when there are massive governments subsidies of private companies. Now is the time, having bailed out GMAC and the financial speculators at General Motors, for the government to step in and use GM's manufacturing capabilities to produce light rail cars and electric cars. The government can promote recharge stations at far less expense than the billions to build the nation's highways and to subsidize the nuclear, coal, gas, and oil industries of this country. And the biggest subsidy is the cost of supporting military bases in Afghanistan, Iraq, UAE, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and wherever else protection is needed by private energy companies.

If President Obama is not

If President Obama is not sitting down with his Administration and seriously contemplates giving the "Moore " Idea a serious thought, I would say that he might lose the battle in this " War " of Financial Disaster and it will take a hell of a while longer to get the Economy going again ! ( If at all...)

Rev up your e mail or write

Rev up your e mail or write a letter to the President and to each of your Senators and to your Representative. That's four letters. You can actually use pretty much the same wording on all of them. Tell them to take the opportunity NOW to retool the GM factories to manufacture wind turbines, solar panels, light rail trains and high speed bullet trains. At the same time ask them to please start work on laying the track necessary for high speed rail lines. It won't happen if we sit back and only complain to each other. We need to create a tidal wave of public opinion.

How could M.M. have left out

How could M.M. have left out the crucial solution of switching at least 50% of our GUNS AND BOMBS Budget over to build Electric Cars we can plug into our Solar Powered Roofs? Anything less is nonsense.

Let us not overlook the

Let us not overlook the millions of manhours and the tons of materials that were integrated into the production of those rust bucket autos. Shareholders (could be your very pension fund) were glad to see profits coming out of Detroit. The workers took the $$ and came back Monday for more. Remember the saying to "not buy a Monday car"? Workers were hungover from the good-life and were not in top shape until Tues or Weds!! Quality control suffered, but that just meant the American buyer shrugged and came back for the next model.....out of necessity. We need a bigger genius than Moore to solve the problem. Like the 31 year old the White House has employed.

Here, here!!

Here, here!!

Poignant to hear from the

Poignant to hear from the maker of the great "Roger and Me" on this remarkable day -- General Motors in bankruptcy. There is no reason not to retool and use the many workers who have been laid off or will be laid off to restart GM in a positive new direction. I feel for the expendable people of Flint and Pontiac and Willowrun and at that Saturn plant outside of Nashville. Let's see if Obama has the guts to bring a new industrial order in where the old one has failed so grievously. Government Motors is charge of 60% of the operation: to replicate what failed would be a crime.

Wow, I couldn't agree more

Wow, I couldn't agree more with Mr. Moore. However, our leadership has chosen to pile money on GM as they did with other greedy financial institutions. I believe in moving forward from where we are and though the history lesson is well and good, it's not going to do us (the people), much good. I wish they had simply let GM die and seize the factories, equipment, and tools and sold them to someone interested in regenerating our stolen manufacturing industry. Cars are on the way out and the sooner we get over this destructive love affair with internal combustion, the sooner we will have our 'green' economy. $2/gallon tax is not enough, we need to start with $5/gal and add 25Β’ every year. We can subsidize the change with the difference and fix our education/prison industry to boot.

I certainly hope that our

I certainly hope that our president will read your comments and ACT on them. You make more sense than any politician or high-paid executive. Let's get going. I feel guilty for driving but must do so at this point in my life. My mom and I took a high speed train from Boston to New York last month. Unfortunately, she got terrible motion sickness, so it's not for everybody. But for the vast majority, it's a great alternative. Thank you for all you continue to do for all of us. Verna in San Francisco

I wish I had a good feeling

I wish I had a good feeling like Michael that the USA can turn about GM and make lemonade. More likely as we trade one war for another in Afghanistan, we will continue to seek advice from the ones who put us in the ditch to begin with. I say send Michael to Washington and the people who have been working hard for the changes we need. As Michael projects the changes we need, encourage everyone to jump on the band wagon and make the changes we need.

the birth of

the birth of sustainability here we go!

I wonder what all the people

I wonder what all the people dependent on GM would have done to support themselves if there never was a GM. I think people might be better off looking inside themselves for their own resourcefulness rather than fixating on government and big business to prop up their livelihoods. GM provided a lot of livelihood to a lot of people for a very long time. But things tend to grow then die, and I think we should all be open to that fact, and be willing to carry on and find new ways to adapt and survive, rather than clinging to what's dying and expecting it to keep providing.

Heard the newTransportation

Heard the newTransportation Secretary on Public Radio this morning and he would not respond to the suggestion that the national speed limit be reduced to 55 mph (saves gas and lives...but not time). One could just sense him wanting to say that we US folks would not stand for such a measure...political dynamite. If that's the case, how are we going to get the collective mind into rail cars, buses, etc. where we are out of control of our destinations (and reluctant to pick our collective noses in public) ? Retooling and technology are just a couple of rivers to cross. How many other waters are there to cross before we reach the other side?

Wonderfully thought out.

Wonderfully thought out. Now, who knows someone who knows someone who knows someone who can see about implementing these suggestions?

God bless Michael Moore.

God bless Michael Moore.

Michael, Michigan is rich

Michael, Michigan is rich in CAPE. It can be converted to electricity, as can be thermal energy from the Great Lakes with a technology called the Atmospheric Vortex Engine. To learn how, see http://vortexengine.ca A video explaining CAPE as an energy source: http://www.tornadochaser.net/capeclass.html The inventor, Louis M. Michaud, only lives a short distance away in Sarnia, Ontario. Please contact him to discuss how Michiganders can be quickly put back to work producing inexpensive, sustainable electricity. Good luck.

While many think the Romans

While many think the Romans were poisoned by lead pipes - they were more likely poisoned by lead that they added to their wine. They added a powdered form of lead directly to their principal beverage to preserve and sweeten it. This was most likely the downfall of the Roman Empire, direct intentional consumption of a lethal brain damaging poison... We can compare the current situation to the demise of the Roman Empire but let's make the analogy clear - GM consumed their own poison by trying to make profits sweeter... The irony (and the analogy) can be extended if we draw in the initiative to add lead to gasoline which went on to poison the air and soil of our entire country... The automobile companies were the direct cause of this poisoning. Given all that GM (and all the others) have done to cause the healthcare crisis we are facing today (lead in our environment is one of the primary causes of so many physical and mental health issues - and therefore the automobile companies are directly responsible for the the huge burden on our medical, educational and penitentiary systems as a result of ADD, ADHD, Autism Spectrum-like symptoms, infertility and reproductive disorders, violence and criminal behavior caused by lead poisoning - just to name a few related concerns) we have all the more reason to demand that the current administration balance out this crisis by generating green solutions (green transit/ green jobs/ green housing.) Please Michael - consider looking at my website and reading our story (the tip of another iceberg that could open the eyes of Americans (including the Obamas) in a whole new way.) Tamara Rubin - Portland, Oregon http://www.mychildrenhaveleadpoisoning.com

Maybe we should stop blwing

Maybe we should stop blwing the top off the Appalachians as well. There is car that runs on air. Just google 'air car'. The solution isn't so much a new sysytem of transportation but maybe calling into question the creature comfort mentality that is permeating our society.

Micheal Moore is the only

Micheal Moore is the only one who could have beaten Obama as president. But in the US honest politicians don't stand a chance of running against corrupted corporate lobby's politicians. The US Congress is the most corrupted political government in the entire world. That is why we have come to scrapping the bottom of the barrel for honest people to govern. With the GOP self destructing last year, the American people have no place to turn. Obama accquired that 20 or so conservatives democrats who hanged to his coat tails last year and became his worst enemies. His 100 days was jeapordized by these hidden closet "republicans" in Democratic Party clothing! The USA still has that stain on it flag! Obama has become a "War" president too!

Once again, Michael, you've

Once again, Michael, you've written a visionary piece, that obviously resonates with a lot of people, if this comments section is anything to go by. My question is: why can't the politicians read the clear signals coming from all across America? The answer? the politicians, including President Obama, are anything but visionary. So .... Will anyone do the right thing? Short answer: NO. Will Obama read this article and be moved as we are, to respond? NO. Will GM continue to bleed money and produce antiquated junk? YES. Will America ever wake up and elect true visionaries like Dennis Kucinich, or Ralph Nader? NEVER. Is America therefore, in fact, one of the most backward-looking countries in the world. Still running slow, ancient trains on diesel fuel instead of electricity, and totally committed to using oil to the very last drop? YES.

Roger takes his usual

Roger takes his usual ham-fisted approach, but he has some good points. This is an unprecedented opportunity to build what we need, rather than continuing to build what we want regardless of the consequences. Grow up, America, and show the world what we can do, not just what we can sell. Henry Ford knew that his workers were also his customers. He paid them accordingly, and had them build what they needed. Now is our chance. Let's not blow it again in the name of profits. Mr. Obama, I hope you're listening.

Please watch Zeitgeist the

Please watch Zeitgeist the movie to see why we are where we're at and how. It will challenge your state of perceived reality. Or at least give food for thought about the fundamental relationship of our human nature. Zeitgeist The Movie: http://www.zeitgeistmovie.com/

GM plans to move production

GM plans to move production to China. Both General Motors' management and the shills in the Obama administration have been side stepping the question of whether GM's assets in China will be including in the bankruptcy and reorganization of the company. Clearly GM is keeping these assets including factories, R&D, and bank accounts off the table and plans once it comes out of Chapter 11 to move jobs from the USA to communist China. No worries about unions or medical care or workers comp or unemployment insurance in that country. The US taxpayers and the auto workers are being sold down the river with Chrysler moving engine production to Mexico and GM moving car and engine production to China. If someone really wants to buy an American made car they are going to have to go to their Toyota or Nissan dealer.

Those commenters who speak

Those commenters who speak of Democrats and Republicans are lost in the plot. There is only ONE group which runs USA, one party with two right wings [compared to parties in Scandanavia, most of Europe and Australasia] do you ever hear or read of electoral reform? no. the constitution is sacred when it serves the ruling elites...do you ever hear of proportional representation? no. Much easier to control things with two sham parties funded basically by the same corporations and occasionally sucking in money from individual dreamers who can be persuaded to buy into a dream of 'change'. Watch how those who supported Obama slowly come to realise that nothing substantive will change. No Michael Moore as Sec of Transport. No Cindy Sheehan as Sec of Defense, no Ralph Nader as Ombudsman..Just the same old recycled faces from Goldman Sachs. .People are generally repelled by what they see as 'doom and gloom' talk.....too bad. The shit has already hit the fan. It might have just begun with whoever killed JFK..the war is over and it will take but a short time from here to realise it. The days of happy motoring will soon be over by one way or another. Get free of the death system all around you and rebel against your oppressors as your founding fathers [and mothers] did.over 200 years ago

President Obama--and all of

President Obama--and all of us--needs to listen to this man. Michael Moore would make a great Secretary of Transportation. He makes more sense than anyone I have ever heard speaking on this topic.

I like Moore's ideas. But

I like Moore's ideas. But as someone who is about to move to a rural area in Colorado, the proposed gas tax would hit me very hard and I wouldn't benefit from the proposed rail lines. Plus, a hybrid or electric car won't be useful where I live until it has all-wheel or 4-wheel drive. I keep hoping for a hybrid Subaru, but they haven't come out with one yet. BTW, I applied to jobs all over the country and this is where I got hired, so I'm moving to a rural area only half by choice. We do need to consider a sustainable future that isn't oil dependent. But we need to consider viable options that will help all citizens, and not just the ones in urban and non-snowy areas.

@ Calirodan Rural is not a

@ Calirodan Rural is not a valid reason to use a fossil-fool powered wheelchair as your primary means of transportation. Bikes work just fine in snow (my uncle has used his year-round in Nome and Fairbanks for decades) and a reasonably fit person can easily do a sixty mile round-trip commute by bike. One of the great advantages of a moderate $2.00/gallon gas tax is that it will remove some of the joyriding cars from the roadway, which will make walking and cycling much safer. Mr. Moore is right: tax the gasoline. Or, better yet, put quotas on it like we did during WWII.

I have been saying this too

I have been saying this too for years! I was right about Dick & Bush destroying our economy and freedom. Of course, I'm not famous - YET, so only my poor friends and smattering of fans have been forced to listen to me... Seriously, articles are great, but we need some action. As always I agree with Mista Moore, but we need more, Moore. Use your celebrity, run for office, make a change. We need you! Make an "Obama and Me" movie. Get in there, man, get in there. Oh, and we need more bikes. Could you imagine a bad-ass bike built in the USA by Americans? Our insurance companies could buy them for us and call them preventative medicine. Let's do it! I am selling my pickup, that's it.

Why won't these motor

Why won't these motor companies look ahead. Start building trains - high speed trains - that run on electricity and electromagnetism. I saw a plan for it, primarily running up and down the east, some up and down the west coast. It would be appropriate for business travelers and leisure travelers and it would be a chance to not only revise our current infrastructure but provide new jobs, say like in Flint.

Oh that MM would have a seat

Oh that MM would have a seat at Obama's table...then we (the USA) might have a voice and a chance. I live in NYC, biking more then 30 years. Gave up driving 10 years ago. Love trains and wish to the gods that I could take that 17 hour trip cross country next month when visiting my son in LA. Think of all the wonderful places I could hope off and visit on the way. First stop; Flint, Mi.

I wonder if it has ever

I wonder if it has ever occured to the BigBoys in power that if there is just a slight but noticable decline in the level of overall "civilisation", the snowball effect will take hold and very quickly there will be nobody left to sell Anything to? Simple equation, economy 101 or what have you : no jobs + no wages + no money = no profits = no accumulation of wealth = no place to hide. Where are they (the top 2% that own 80% of everything) going to spend all their billions when there is nothing left but a disintegrating society the world over returning to primitive survival mode?

Penske Automotive Group is

Penske Automotive Group is part of a large conglomerate that encapsulates numerous businesses, most of which bear the Penske moniker. Penske Automotive Group comprises a number of companies and auto dealerships, some of the largest in the world, and they now will include Saturn Automotive in its entirety. Penske reached a deal with GM to purchase the automaker, which was due to shut down by 2010, for some cheap loans, and Saturn Penske will continue to receive the GM made vehicles until 2010, and they are looking for a new manufacturer to make the cars. It means expansion for Penske Automotive Group and debt relief for Saturn.

A great column! I've been

A great column! I've been driving a hybrid since 2001. Unfortunately, I fear that too few will listen to Michael to make the changes he envisions become a reality. They would put a serious crimp in our coveted life style. Read more about this No credit check personal loan