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FishOnOne
Sep 02, 2014Nomad
spoon059 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:
I don't believe anyone here thinks there is a 100% American built vehicle today, but having said that, some choose to purchase their vehicles from an American company.
What makes one an "American company" though?
Is it an American company just because its HQ is based in America? What if that company uses tax loopholes and government bailouts/assistance to stay in business and doesn't give as much money back in taxes? What if that company declares bankruptcy and doesn't pay its suppliers a fair amount on the dollar?
Why isn't it an American company if the vehicles are designed and produced in the US? That company is paying US employees a competitive wage, pays payroll tax, pays real estate taxes, pays its suppliers in full, pays high import tariffs on vehicles not produced here, etc.
Lets not forget that in today's world you can buy stock in any publicly traded company.
Out of curiosity, where was your F350 made?
I think you know you the difference...
BTW... My truck was built at the Kentucky truck plant.
Just another tidbit I was in Lowes purchasing a set of drill bits and there was the Lowes house brand (Made in China) and right next to it was the Milwakee brand (Made in the USA) for ~ $2.00 more.
I paid the two extra dollars. :W
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