Another Amtrak in the Making

When the U.S. government first acquired Amtrak 30 years ago, it cost $30 million (that’s an M, not a B) and government promised to turn it around in a few years.

In the 30 years since our government’s takeover, Amtrak has never turned a profit. It has actually cost taxpayers $40 billions and counting in subsidies.

I hope we don’t get that kind of return on the government’s investment of $30 billion (with a B) in GM. If we get the same kind of return on GM that we got on Amtrak, taxpayers will be subsidizing GM to the tune of trillions of dollars (with a T).

The U.S government is spending approximately $300,000 per GM and Chrysler employee to bail them out. It would be far less expensive to make a $150,000 donation to each employee for moving expenses, training and unemployment and save the taxpayer $150,000 per employee.

The average United Auto Worker makes approximately $54,000 annually, and our government is subsidizing nearly six years of compensation per employee. There are definitely more appropriate and cost-cutting measures to subsidize the unemployed.

Please be prepared for tax and regulatory incentives to encourage U.S. consumers to buy GM/Chrysler vehicles. The 535 members of Congress sitting on Capitol Hill and those exclusive members of the West Wing will need to pass laws justifying their $50 billion investment at our expense.

Are you scared yet? That sound you’re hearing is another massive financial train about to derail.

Visit www.armstrongwilliams.com .

Tags Acquisition Amtrak Business Economics Effects of the 2008–2010 automotive industry crisis on the United States Labor Late-2000s financial crisis Open Travel Alliance Politics Rail transportation in the United States Transportation in the United States

Copyright 2023 Nexstar Media Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Most Popular

Load more