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Rocket Propelled - founder
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http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2011-12/14/content_14266915.htm


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Rocket Propelled - founder
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Fucking slimeballs...  

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Rocket Propelled - founder
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And our fuck bag government has allowed BLATANT and ACTUAL dumping of Chinese product, well since the beggining, but especially in the last 20 years at an absolute avalanche pace...

The thought that somehow GM and Chryler have the financial ability to even consider dumping a product is preposterous

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Rocket Propelled - moderator
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GM got rid of pontiac to keep buick for the sole purpose that buick is HUGE in china. buick and audi are the highest selling car makes in china. guess thats what they get for not thinking about their own country. along with having most of their engines and cars built in other countries BESIDES the US.

the top two cars that create the most american jobs are made by two different japanese car companies. honda and toyota. funny how that works.  

but oh yeah......BUY AMERICAN. :thumbs down:

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Rocket Propelled - founder
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I'm glad that GM sells some cars in China, that's awesome.  It's a drop in the bucket compared to what we import in goods here though.  I know GM some of their parts abroad, but by in large, they are mostly made here, at least the cars made for our market.

Your comment that Toyota and Honda are making the most US jobs is baseless and inaccurate.  In fact, they dont even make the top 50:

 CompanyEmployees
1. Wal-Mart1,800,000
2. McDonald's 447,000
3. United Parcel Service407,000
4. Sears Holdings355,000
5. Home Depot345,000
6. Target337,000
7. IBM329,373
8. General Motors327,000
9. General Electric316,000
10. Citigroup303,000
11. Ford Motor300,000
12. Kroger289,000
13. Albertson's240,000
14. United Technologies222,200
15. Verizon Communications217,000
16. FedEx215,838
17. Safeway201,000
18. Altria Group199,000
19. Aramark195,000
20. Berkshire Hathaway192,012
21. AT&T189,950
22. Delphi185,200
23. Bank of America176,638
24. JP Morgan Chase168,847
25. Yum Brands165,920
26. HCA165,450
27. Lowe's164,794
28. PepsiCo157,000
29. Walgreen155,200
30. Wells Fargo153,500
31. Boeing153,000
32. Darden Restaurants150,100
33. Hewlett-Packard150,000
34. Gap150,000
35. JC Penney150,000
36. Starwood Hotels and Resorts145,000
37. Marriott International143,000
38. Sara Lee137,000
39. Lockheed Martin135,000
40. Walt Disney133,000
41. Alcoa129,000
42. Northrop Grumman123,600
43. Electronic Data Systems117,000
44. Honeywell116,000
45. Johnson & Johnson115,600
46. Lear115,113
47. Starbucks115,000
48. Emerson Electric114,200
49. CVS114,000
50. Tyson Foods
You'll GM and Ford in the top there...And while I'm all for free market, China does not play fair ball.  They exploit their people with pittance wages, long hours, workplace hazards and near non-existant nationalized healthcare.They exploit the planet with invisible enviromental protectionsThey subsidize their products, DUMP at large making it IMPOSSIBLE for anyone else to compete.Go ahead and keep buying Chinese shit.  I'll see you in the bread line in a few years!!!

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Rocket Propelled - moderator
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i said the top two cars. not companies. 

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