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jdhawk -> RE: Knocking in Steering Column (12/18/2006 5:42:37 PM)
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ORIGINAL: GMJunkie If you drive a honda, toyota, nissan, kia, or any other rice burner look in the mirror because your the problem with this country today. I know this is digging up a very old post, but I had to comment. Theoretically I suppose you are right...buying a car from a foreign firm seems like you're hurting the domestic industry. Unfortunately you're wrong. The majority of Toyota's, Honda's, etc. (>75%) are made right here in the USA stamped from US Steel, using US made parts, providing thousands of skilled manufacturing jobs to US workers. The nature of the modern car manufacturing process (JIT) also helps to support the domestic economy, as all parts are generally required to be within a 1 day shippable radius of the plant, providing even more US based jobs at the manufacturer's upstream and downstream suppliers. All of these "evil" foreign companies manufacture the majority of their cars and car parts right here in the states. What's hurting the US Economy more than buying a Toyota is eating shrimp @ Red Lobster (90% foreign market), buying your kid a new action figure (China), or getting a new pair of Nikes (China & Malaysia). Where do you think 99% of the parts in the computer you're typing on were manufactured? I can promise you it wasn't here in the US. You can make the argument that the profits go back to the foreign company, which would be partially correct, but thats how the global economy works. It provides a huge boost in the domestic economy, thousands of jobs, and supports many an American. A HUGE number of US based companies send all their manufacturing, support, programming jobs overseas to increase their profit margins. I bet that doesn't keep you from wearing your Levi's and buying a new Dell. Its called free markets and capitalism. Oh yeah, I've owned 3 Chevy trucks.
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