Friday, April 04, 2014

Understanding Particulars of G.M.’s Safety Recall-Death By Government Motors Update

The New York Times reports:
If you drive one of the 2.6 million General Motors cars recalled because of a faulty ignition switch, you’re probably eager for the part to be replaced. Dealerships say they are gearing up to schedule the work as soon as the necessary parts become available — which is expected to happen starting Monday, according to G.M. But it could take months to repair all the affected cars.

“We’re very aware of the issue with the cars and we’re concerned for our customers,” said Greg Cole, owner of Athens Chevrolet in Athens, Ga.
Does Barack Obama and Rahm Emanuel have blood on theirs hands for saving a corrupt corporation that is responsible for at least 13 deaths?