The thing about this very point is that more and more people in the US are doing the same stupid thing. "I got a really great deal" or "Well it's made here in the US" .......WRONG they assemblem them here at best, don"t ever let them kid you!. The real bottom line is that the money is NOT going into this countries economy!!!!!! it is ALL being sent back to the homelands while we sell off more and more of the US's assests such as port of entries ect. The future at this rate?.......there will never be another war on this soil with foreniers,....they will eventually just walk in and say "WE OWN YOU!!!!" you will now answer to our countries rules. The only war you can ever hope for here is a revolution to take this country back from the government lushes that have it!!!!!!!!! Be American-Buy American as much as you possible can!!!(yes I realize that to some extent there are things coming in for everything from foreniers even from the American made ,but at a much lower rate then the whole vehicle)......Don't hand it to them w/o a fight!!!!
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