This blog post has a picture at the very beginning. What is interesting about the picture is that the Janesville GM plant is shutting down.
The photo story does show that we don't truly appreciate the "American" content in many foreign Marks and the fact that some American Marks are made in Canada and Mexico—although Canada is almost America and Mexico is moving to America. Frankly, I am not worried about cars made in either of those two nations.
And, bottom line, the American consumer, in a fairly pure form of Democracy, votes with his or her money on which is the best car for his or her ends and means.
Regards — Cliff
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I'm always taken aback by how quickly people will accept hyperbole posing as "fact", and get things completely wrong in the process. Camaros and Impalas are built in Oshawa, Ontario. Toyota Camrys are built in Georgetown, Kentucky. The prayer space proposed in Lower Manhattan isn't at ground zero, abutting ground zero, OR a mosque. It would be funnier, except for the corrupt political interests (e.g. union bosses who kill companies and their members' jobs while they bleed them dry via dues and other parasitic means, and xenophobes who would rather remain in a perpetual state of war, at the expense of thousands of servicemen and women, and innocent civilians in the related war zones, etc.) who are laughing at how easily duped we all are.
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