DCreed,
Your question above reveals your typical liberal socialist union democrat point of view. "Blame America first and American business second. " Most importantly, it reveals your total lack of understanding of America, capitalism, the free market, the foundation of our economy, and your lack of fundamental education.
The answer to your question is very simple. GM, like every other manufacturer who wants to stay in business, builds what the consumers will buy. Large manufacturers like GM are constantly monitoring sales figures and adjusting their production number where needed. Overproduction is a costly mistake for them. Americans, except for a small handful of twinkle-toed libs in San Francisco driving to a Gay Pride parade, don't buy electric cars. Americans buy large, powerful SUVs, sedans, and trucks. GM and the other large manufacturers have recently slowed production of large SUVs and light trucks because consumers, right now, have slowed their purchases of them. If and when American consumers grow accustomed to the current high fuel prices or if and when the prices recede to more affordable levels, the demand for large SUVs and pickups will resume and so will production.
Any dim bulb knows that first, an auto manufacturer is not a social services agency operated by the government with a liberal environmental agenda. An automobile manufacturer is in business to make a profit. Nothing more, nothing less. Their goal is always, to the best of their ability and within their operating limitations, to build products that consumers will buy at a profit.
GM could build 10,000 silly little electric cars per month and they would sit on lots, unsold. Dealers, except in San Francisco, would not order them and buyers would not buy them.
Your comment explains why you also do not understand the oil industry or the reasons for the high price of oil.
The "shortage" that drives the prices up, as I have already explained several times, stems from the limited production of crude oil worldwide and the high and rising demand for crude oil around the world which currently exceeds supply. The shortage at the pump in the '70s was an actual inadequate supply of gasoline at the pump.
Wow, you're about the rudest SOB on this board. And totally ignorant to boot! You can claim whatever you want over and over, YOU ARE STILL WRONG!! Maybe you could find a way to pull you head out of your backside long enough to change rush limbaugh to a REAL news source and pay attention long enough to comprehend it. Good luck!