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JUST HAPPENED! GM's CEO Mary Barra Denounces Elizabeth Warren's EVs Slander!

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JUST HAPPENED! GM's CEO Mary Barra Denounces Elizabeth Warren's EVs Slander!
"Today, I’m embracing that goal by committing to adopt and build on Governor Inslee’s ten-year action plan to achieve 100% clean energy for America by decarbonizing our electricity, our vehicles, and our buildings. And I’m challenging every other candidate for President to do the same.” Senator Elizabeth Warren announced.
While Elizabeth Warren misleads us into believing she is a steadfast proponent of a greener future, she consistently pushes for needless divides within the electric vehicle industry. In particular, GM just experienced a crisis that was primarily brought on by Elizabeth Warren's behind.
What claim made by Elizabeth Warren sparked the GM crisis?
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"Converting our public transportation to electric is one of the best ways we can create jobs, modernize our crumbling infrastructure, and fight the climate crisis." Elizabeth Warren said in a speech.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren made this claim about the future of green technology and good renewable energy sources, yet she has also lately blasted GM, the nation's first automobile manufacturer.
General Motors announced a major restructuring of its global business. These changes are part of GM’s efforts to focus its resources on self-driving and electric vehicles, as well as more efficient trucks, crossovers and SUVs, the company said in a statement.
The company also said it will cut 15 percent of its salaried workforce, laying off 25 percent of its executives to “streamline decision-making.” GM also said it will close two plants outside North America, but those locations have yet to be announced.
“The actions we are taking today continue our transformation to be highly agile, resilient and profitable, while giving us the flexibility to invest in the future,” chief executive Mary Barra said in a statement. “We recognize the need to stay in front of changing market conditions and customer preferences to position our company for long-term success.”
The company said it expects to save $6 billion in cash as a part of the restructuring. The cost-cutting is crucial to GM’s aggressive strategy with efficient and electric vehicles said Michelle Krebs, an analyst with AutoTrader.
“GM is making a big bet on a future that is autonomous, connected and electric,” Krebs said. “It has to be extremely profitable now to finance that because no one knows when those vehicles will be commonplace.”
Ohio Sens. Rob Portman (R) and Sherrod Brown (D), however, both slammed GM’s decision to shut down the Lordstown plant, shaming the company for poor treatment of its workers.
Senator Elizabeth Warren claims that GM received significant investments and government incentives but nevertheless decided to close the facility and lay off executives and staff. There is a serious question mark surrounding GM's operations, and Elizabeth Warren has a point.
JUST HAPPENED! GM's CEO Mary Barra Denounces Elizabeth Warren's EVs Slander!
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