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In reply to the discussion: Boycott Toyota for Moving to Anti-LBGT Texas! [View all]d_r
(6,908 posts)66. I don't want America
to be Japan's Mexico.
It is a pretty nifty trick when you can get people in another country to make your product and buy your product, and send you the profits.
My American car was made in the USA, but you are right, it is a global economy. There are going to be parts from wherever. I always heard it was better for the USA economy to buy an American car made in Mexico than a Japanese car made in the USA because the profit stayed here instead of going overseas, and the development jobs etc. where in the USA.
But I didn't want to buy a USA car made in another country or a foreign car made in the USA, I have always bought USA cars made in USA.
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It's not all about marriage equality. Texas is one of the 29 States that allows discrimination
Bluenorthwest
May 2014
#5
Are you claiming what I said was not true? Because it is true, and denial of that for which you
Bluenorthwest
May 2014
#36
I'm sure the ridiculously high cost of the batteries is why they're so expensive.
Initech
May 2014
#31
They're already on my list. We buy vehicles that are union-made in the USA by U.S. companies.
Brickbat
May 2014
#22