JordynRose
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The major donors for Trump have also been fined millions, Food pro essing plants like Perdue and Tyson have been fined millions for decades long knowingly doing so.
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The major donors for Trump have also been fined millions, Food pro essing plants like Perdue and Tyson have been fined millions for decades long knowingly doing so.
The last eight months are Trump's if it was good he said. If it was something bad, then it was Biden's fault.So, if these "major donors" you mentioned have been doing bad things and being fined for it for, as you say, decades; how are you tying them to Trump who has only been President for a total of less than 5 years?
Is everything Trump's fault according to your TDS?
The last eight months are Trump's if it was good he said. If it was something bad, then it was Biden's fault.
But the five hundred Koreans walking around Georgia didn't set off any alarms. Everybody in Georgia must look Korean, I suppose.
Blame the felon for this one? Nah. He gets a pass on this one. However, his actions will indirectly foster such things to occur more than once.
Felon said make America great again. Tariff them, and they will build their plants here, he said. Well, they did, and managed to hire Koreans instead of U.S. citizens, it seems. Trump had the concept of a plan, but all other actions that went along with implementing it were never thought through. He's too busy golfing or getting his shoes replaced to fit those old-age ankles.
Does a president own his actions? I think so. But, to be fair, someone should have monitored this for sure. Who let all those Koreans in? Southern border crossers? Canadian border crossers? Or flew in as tourists? This is just one more of those rush mandates that flopped like rounding up crop pickers for deportation, and now the farmers are whining about rotting crops all over the USA. But that's another story...
I know a guy who had a Hyundai. It was a very crappy car. But now, most new cars are crappy. We have a long way to go to Americans making better American cars.
Is it a bad thing? You decide, that is your freedom of preference, the ones standing in his defense are the true sufferers of āTDS.āSo, if these "major donors" you mentioned have been doing bad things and being fined for it for, as you say, decades; how are you tying them to Trump who has only been President for a total of less than 5 years?
Is everything Trump's fault according to your TDS?
Let us not forget the reason for foreign cars in the USA; domestic brands built junk for years, and when cars like the Camry, and the civic were made available. They were reliable cheap, basically the beginning of the end for domestic vehicle manufacturing.A Hyundai is basic, cheap shit transportation. That's what some people need. It's all some people can afford.
Does that apply to vehicles made in America by Koreans?Is it a bad thing? You decide, that is your freedom of preference, the ones standing in his defense are the true sufferers of āTDS.ā
Let us not forget the reason for foreign cars in the USA; domestic brands built junk for years, and when cars like the Camry, and the civic were made available. They were reliable cheap, basically the beginning of the end for domestic vehicle manufacturing.
Our tax dollars have bailed out the auto industry more than once.
A wise old man told me when I was a very young girl āthe American made automobiles helped build this country. The American made automobiles will bring this country to its knees.ā
He was right.
Good points.Is it a bad thing? You decide, that is your freedom of preference, the ones standing in his defense are the true sufferers of āTDS.ā
Let us not forget the reason for foreign cars in the USA; domestic brands built junk for years, and when cars like the Camry, and the civic were made available. They were reliable cheap, basically the beginning of the end for domestic vehicle manufacturing.
Our tax dollars have bailed out the auto industry more than once.
A wise old man told me when I was a very young girl āthe American made automobiles helped build this country. The American made automobiles will bring this country to its knees.ā
He was right.
You are living in the pastA Hyundai is basic, cheap shit transportation. That's what some people need. It's all some people can afford.
Test drive a Telluride......you dismiss their quality based on past experiences.A Hyundai is basic, cheap shit transportation. That's what some people need. It's all some people can afford.
Test drive a Telluride......you dismiss their quality based on past experiences.
They used to be shit, I agree I had a Sonata that I drove into the ground fairly quickly driving 12 hours over several weekends. Did the job, but not long lasting...that was 2004 though.True.
I remember when the only way I could get a Hyundai to go faster than 80mph was to put it in neutral (stick shift) and coast down the Grapevine.
Ask the American consumers, if so, you will find the Hyndai and Kia brands are gaining acceptance each year, over the Japanese cars built by Americans.Does that apply to vehicles made in America by Koreans?![]()
The shop I take my car to for service is loaded with general motor cars with CVT issues. Most have less than 70K miles on them. Perhaps that is planned obsolescence? Curious to know because I do not know? Thanks!Good points.
Though I believe your remark about American auto manufacturers building junk is a bit off. The economic aspect of 'cheap' is the factor. Nothing to do with being more reliable for those foreign brands. It is the pocketbook factor more than reliability. People were, and perhaps still are, buying and trading in vehicles every few years when their payment plans are caught up to the point where they can trade and keep nearly the same monthly payments. Witness the changes in longer-term payment loans, which have evolved from three years to approximately five years for a vehicle loan, aiming to maintain a lower threshold. Your remark about junk sounds like the smirk 'planned obsolescence.'
But the rest of your post is solid in my book.![]()
The shop I take my car to for service is loaded with general motor cars with CVT issues. Most have less than 70K miles on them. Perhaps that is planned obsolescence? Curious to know because I do not know? Thanks!
Stupid fucking MAGAtards told us only the violent illegals would be targeted. These workers were skilled at building Korean style factories. After it was built it was going to employee 7,500 local workers. Now it may be abandoned. Lol. Good job MAGAtards.
Hey Hyundai, build your factories legally.Stupid fucking MAGAtards told us only the violent illegals would be targeted. These workers were skilled at building Korean style factories. After it was built it was going to employee 7,500 local workers. Now it may be abandoned. Lol. Good job MAGAtards.
Hey Hyundai, build your factories in blue states. We won't arrest your hard working employees there.
The issue will be fixed. The Koreans will be repatriated at Korea's expense. Most were here illegally, on expired visas or tourist not authorized to work in the US..
Nope. Factory is dead. I hope they burn it to the ground. Stupid fucking MAGAtards. Hey world. Do business with blue states only. They are the only sane Americans left.Hey Hyundai, build your factories legally.
The issue will be fixed. The Koreans will be repatriated at Korea's expense. Most were here illegally, on expired visas or tourist not authorized to work in the US..