Are you CONS aware that Toyota built its car business by Japanese tariffs

Alex

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and trade policy? Yes, for many years, and even today Japan charges a high tariff on American cars and limits its exports. They PROTECT their country and auto industry the way American did BEFORE Reagan DESTROYED our trade policy.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tariffs_in_American_history

Are you CONS proud of this fact? Do you like to see our automakers that build your stupid gas guzzling SUVs going out of business because your greedy former leaders just couldn't stop destroying them and this country?

Other Source: I own a Chrysler and can barely afford to make the payments on it even though it's now 5 years old and has over 100,000 miles.
 
false. the truth is American companies just can't build cars in Japan because they can't handle the cost of assembly. Now, American car companies are on joint ventures with Japanese car makers like Chevrolet with Suzuki, Chrysler with Daihatsu, Ford with Mazda. Don't blame the efficient Japanese for the loss of silly management of American car manufacturers.
 
Why do you aim this at conservatives? Are you aware of the fact liberals have been doing the same thing? Do you pay attention or just pick random facts out of the air and automatically blame conservatives. And yes, we need protective tariffs. Free trade is good for nobody except corporate executives and the politicians that are in their pockets.
 
Why are you addressing your question to convicts? They are in jail.

People buy Toyotas because they are good cars. Plain and simple.

People don't buy Chrysler cars because they are inferior to Toyotas. Plain and simple.

I drive a Dodge Grand Caravan which I bought used. The price was so low, I could not pass it up.
 
Why are you addressing your question to convicts? They are in jail.

People buy Toyotas because they are good cars. Plain and simple.

People don't buy Chrysler cars because they are inferior to Toyotas. Plain and simple.

I drive a Dodge Grand Caravan which I bought used. The price was so low, I could not pass it up.
 
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