Podcast Appearances
So it's this short-term sugar calorie mentality because a lot of the American business incentives are very short-term.
And okay, but long-term, I think it would be nice to have an auto industry in 15 to 20 years.
Bad reviews.
He went to the Detroit Economic Club.
And then he said, you know, I'm going to let the Chinese come here and, you know, build some plants.
And about 17 auto vice presidents immediately had heart attacks and strokes.
And, of course, the Canadians have responded to his bullying by letting Chinese-made EVs into Canada.
So, yeah, yeah, he's no friend of Trump.
No friend of American manufacturing.
And the tariffs are not that good.
The most beautiful thing in production is the North American integrated auto chain, Canada, U.S., Mexico.
And he's done everything he can to screw that up.
Yeah, it's the carb stuff.
The government now can't tell you what your average miles have to be, which forces you to make smaller, lighter vehicles.
Of course, Americans don't want to buy because everybody wants their fantastic large pickup truck.
But, you know, if you have any kind of mileage standard, the idea was, one –
air pollution, two, dependence on oil, less of a problem now.
We're fracking.
We got a lot more oil.
And three, it'll move people to electric vehicles, which is where the world is going.