Why is old info about Fisker building Karma in Finland news again? ABC and Sarah Palin
Well this isn’t the case if you’re ABC News and you get to talk to company head Henrik Fisker and get him to say that there was “no contract manufacturer in the U.S. that could actually produce our vehicle.” Fisker was explaining why his company wanted the loan: to restructure an old GM plant in Delaware and make plug-ins there. ABC put the story up, and then folks like Sarah Palin caught wind of it. Earlier today, Palin tweeted, “This is outrageous. Wake up, America.” A staffer to Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC) joined in. Palin’s outrage is somewhat understandable, given that ABC asks if, “whether another Solyndra is in the offing” with Fisker. To anyone who knows the full story, though, there is very little in the ABC article that’s actual news. The only thing we noted was that Fisker said the Nina has already been designed and built and is being kept under wraps for competitive reasons.
We’d like to say that American should not pay any more attention to what Palin says about Fisker, but her tweets can be heard for miles, apparently. The DOE responded in a clear statement that says, “While the vehicles themselves are being assembled in Fisker’s existing overseas facility, the Department’s funding was only used for the U.S. operations. The money could not be, and was not, spent on overseas operations.” Will it get the same traction?