"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."

http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/message/index.php?id=248

think he's off base with his views?

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