FOG - GO at it - I think it is called for in this case.
I just can not resist. To Hudon's point, kudos. That was the first thing I did. Seems the old Doc, did not learn basic math on his way to his Ph.D. It is a shame the education system has come to that. Even if the Old Doc. was just looking at US production, it would have been only $2000/vehicle.
I tried to link to Peter's resume, and it seems it is a dead link after a yahoo search.
If there is anything of value embedded in the drivel, here it is:
"GM needs a less expensive and more flexible labor contract, less overhead and red tape in marketing and design, brands realigned to attainable markets, and a CEO who can convince employees and consumers he is serious about making good cars.
That’s tough because the United Autoworkers Union has blue collar workers believing management is bluffing, white employees are suspended in a Brigadoonean mentality, franchised dealers resist change like Soviet plant managers, and Rick Wagoner appears to lack the public confidence to speak to consumers effectively about his products.
Turning GM around requires that its CEO be candid, take on vested interests with vigor, and think outside the box about labor contracts and organizational change."
The rest of the words are a bunch of mis-facts, errors, opinion, rhetoric, propaganda – I did not have to guess who posted the article.