July 18, 200817 yr http://www.reuters.com/article/marketsNews...20080718?rpc=44 WARREN, Mich., July 18 (Reuters) - Republican White House hopeful John McCain told embattled GM employees on Friday he backs their development of an electric car and said Americans should be able to receive $5,000 tax credits to buy them. Battered by a deepening slump in sales and concerns about whether it can ride out an economic downturn, General Motors Corp. (GM.N: Quote, Profile, Research, Stock Buzz) is counting on the Volt to break its reliance on gas-guzzling vehicles at a time when truck sales are tumbling and fuel prices are near record levels. McCain celebrated the electric plug-in Volt during a visit to the GM Technical Center, which employs 17,000 people, in the presidential election battleground state of Michigan. He said it could represent the answer to U.S. dependence on foreign oil as well as energize the country's devastated manufacturing base, adding: "The old jobs are not coming back." "The eyes of the world are now on the Volt," McCain told GM employees gathered around him in a campaign town hall meeting. He called the Volt, expected to roll off the assembly line in 2010, a "key and vital and integral part of our ability to break our dependence on foreign oil." McCain's rival in the November election, Democratic candidate Barack Obama, also said on Friday that he supports consumer tax incentives for fuel-efficient cars. In a letter to the United Auto Workers, Obama touted tax credits and loan guarantees for auto companies to help them overhaul their plants. *continued here
July 18, 200817 yr from a self proclaimed "know nothing" about economics...... yay, subsidies! ... from one to the other.
July 19, 200817 yr He got another thing right encourage the market. Now here is another reason to vote for McCain something I might end up doing.
July 19, 200817 yr Its great that McCain took time to even notice GM still exist, will all of the talk about our economy, there has been little talk of helping the US Auto Industry, which employs so many people.
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