Trump’s real communication skills have always been based on acting like he’s opening car dealerships, considering the lemon he’s sold America. His latest pronouncement on Chinese tariffs is no different.
A guy who drives a Rolls, we’ve now learned more about Lord Dampnut’s false consciousness of domestic material origin, as well as assembly versus manufacture.
More Trumpian trade theory, building border walls in the age of tunnel construction.
Why aren’t Trumpists more embarrassed by his stupidity. Any one who voted for him proudly shares in this ignorance from Trumpski to Trumpchi.
If nothing else, GAC Motors should follow its instincts about trying to rebrand the Trumpchi, since they might have some trouble selling them here, tariffs or not.
In memory of Vincent Chin, someone should plan to buy a 2019 Trumpchi and destroy it with a sledge hammer.
- Cadillac imports its plug in hybrid version of the CT6 from China.
- Buick imports the Buick Envision from China.
- Ford Focus was moved from Mexico to China.
- and finally the Volvo S60 that no one cares about.
So WTF is he talking about?
So he is continuing his streak of punishing Americans... for hurting Americans.... ?
besides these China car imports, there is a total of maybe 9 Chinese cars on US roads today.…
the words sorcery is: Chinese made cars, by American manufacturers....
Here in America we’ve grown accustomed to goods made in China. We walk around in Chinese-made shoes, talking on Chinese-made phones through Chinese-made headphones. There’s one major industry where the average American consumer really hasn’t made the leap. That’s the auto industry. However, that may be about to change.
According to the NY Times, Chinese automaker GAC Motor is planning to begin selling cars in the US by the end of 2019. The company hopes to be the first Chinese car brand to take off in the US. They’ve just gone one tiny detail to work out, the name.
Currently GAC Motor cranks out cars under the moniker, Trumpchi.
That’s right, various Trumpchi models have been rolling through the streets for China for the last seven years. They’ve gained a following in China as well, with their GS8 midsized SUV a big hit. The company plans to bring over the GS8 along with its new GM8 minivan.
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