Badmann :unverified: on Nostr: The market is not interested in buying cars. The market doesn't exist. Every blue ...
The market is not interested in buying cars. The market doesn't exist. Every blue collared worker is tightening their belts and getting by with what they already got.
The point of it all is a death spiral of keeping the factory active, so the volume of money flows. As long as the government keeps propping it all up. Everyone 'wins'. The workers stay employed and can still buy bread. The GDP stays stagnant. The government will eventually be in a position to obsolete gas.
As far as getting the cars to the dealership, maybe it will be the California strategy of ban, so the dealerships have no choice in their inventory. Or the federal government was probably planning to buy them for their fleets, even if that means sits on a parking lot.
Take the french model in the following pictures. They bought all of these cars to have them rot. (Yes partially through planned obsolescence, but I'm not gonna complicate things yet.)
The point of it all is a death spiral of keeping the factory active, so the volume of money flows. As long as the government keeps propping it all up. Everyone 'wins'. The workers stay employed and can still buy bread. The GDP stays stagnant. The government will eventually be in a position to obsolete gas.
As far as getting the cars to the dealership, maybe it will be the California strategy of ban, so the dealerships have no choice in their inventory. Or the federal government was probably planning to buy them for their fleets, even if that means sits on a parking lot.
Take the french model in the following pictures. They bought all of these cars to have them rot. (Yes partially through planned obsolescence, but I'm not gonna complicate things yet.)