People can talk smack and make announcements all they like. That does not make it achievable or realistic. Let me remind you of a few announcements from teh past that never came to be...
Somewhere around the late 1970s, Chrysler announced that they were converting their entire lineup of vehicles to front wheel drive. Now, in 2020, a large number of their vehicles are rear wheel drive. Among them are the Charger, the 300, and the Challenger. So much for that announcement.
Sometime in the 1970s, we were told that by the 1990s, we would run out of gasoline. How did that one work out?
Again in the 1970s, we were told that by 1984, we would have a paperless society because of computers. I couldn't tell by that stack of paper that comes in my mailbox every single day.
Also, lest we forget - back in the 1980s, GM was in danger of collapsing because of their bull-headed management that thought they could tell consumers what to buy instead of making the cars that people wanted. Chevrolet was the best salesman that Toyota ever had.
So, to those radical announcements I say, how would like your crow? With or without ketchup?
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