Mike Thompson by Mike Thompson
- September 17, 2009
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Mike Thompson is the award-winning editorial cartoonist for the Detroit Free Press. His work regularly appears in USA Today; it has also been reprinted in such publications as Time, Newsweek, Forbes, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal and featured on CNN, C-SPAN, The CBS Evening News, PBS, NBC's Today show and the Fox News Network.
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omQ R
said,
2 months ago
Install sails on those SUVs.
believecommonsense
said,
2 months ago
Sheesh … GM’s EV1 was literally killed because it worked.
Watch ‘Who Killed the Electric Car”
omQ R
said,
2 months ago
^ I have, pretty odd the whole story.
rick_e_bear
said,
2 months ago
The funny thing is, the big three auto companies are still a bastion of white collar welfare. They still employ huge numbers of middle management, executive teams, designers, and all the other types of people who make six figures a year for pushing paper.
dtroutma said, 2 months ago
In the 1970’s we had a bunch of comfortable, safe cars on the road that far exceeded current CAFE standards, I owned several of them.
As to “employed” blue collars- the bullet may finally be finding the white collars as well–one might look at how many robots are now building cars, instead of human workers, union or not.