Originally Posted by contender
Brick: Are the 'American' brands made fully in Mexico? The ones
I have purchased seem to indicate only some of the parts are
imported. I also realize that some foreign label cars are made here. I would think tho, that the CEO's, top brass and majority
of shareholders are paying taxes here, with at least some of the
money filtering down to help the jobless and less fortunate. I don't think the same
could be said in regard to the 'foreign' brands.
If I can help at least one less fortunate American I will do so.
It is funny however, that when I go to the local Salvation Army
or food pantry with canned goods/donations that I see so many
(well you know what kind of cars parked outside). I sometimes
wonder 'what can they be thinking?'. That won't stop me from
doing what I think is right.
My platitudes will now cease.---Adios
You're nothing short of a f*cking idiot.

The last Ford I owned had a Japanese transmission (made by Mazda), a Canadian-made engine, the wiring harness and every piece of electronics gear was made in Brazil, but it was "assembled" in Missouri so that some piece of dogshit like you would believe it was "made" in the U.S.A.

Am I also to believe from your incredibly moronic "logic" that you believe "the CEO's, top brass and majority of shareholders are paying taxes here" and thereby subsidizing the rest of us poor unfortunates? What a f*cking dickhead.


I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass. And I'm all out of bubblegum.

Originally Posted by safariman
I do tend to fit in well wherever I go in person.

Originally Posted by Fireball2
The campfire is the most outside exposure I get. No TV, no newspaper.