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Tariffs: Saving American Jobs Since...Wait, What?
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<blockquote data-quote="filbert" data-source="post: 3134139" data-attributes="member: 18970"><p>In the 80's Amercian car makers were the ones making junk, I owned a 1980 Honda Civics 3 door that I put 250,000 miles on and sold it for $450 dollars still running great. NO American car could do that, thank god the Japanese started making good cars or we would still be with GMC junk and fat unions. And even after the tariffs, the Amercian car makers went broke and we tax payers had to bale them out. I buy the best where ever it is made. Oh, my Dad bought a Chevy Citation, I believe a 1982, he said it was the worst car he ever owned, and they were made right here in OKC. Good bye GM!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="filbert, post: 3134139, member: 18970"] In the 80's Amercian car makers were the ones making junk, I owned a 1980 Honda Civics 3 door that I put 250,000 miles on and sold it for $450 dollars still running great. NO American car could do that, thank god the Japanese started making good cars or we would still be with GMC junk and fat unions. And even after the tariffs, the Amercian car makers went broke and we tax payers had to bale them out. I buy the best where ever it is made. Oh, my Dad bought a Chevy Citation, I believe a 1982, he said it was the worst car he ever owned, and they were made right here in OKC. Good bye GM! [/QUOTE]
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