Here's another fine example of some politician thinking the common person should do as they say, not as they do. When will they learn? Some might suggest that even though the vehicle might be a Japanese brand that it might of been built in America... to me that's not really the point... if you support the American Auto Industry so much that you feel the need to speak and comment about it, I think its wise to actually own a American auto.
Oh, how embarrassing.
Like roll-up-the-tinted-windows-and-slouch-down-in-your-seat embarrassing.
The new chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee was criticizing Republicans who opposed President Obama's bailout of the American automakers union, oh, no, make that American automakers.
"If it were up to the candidates for president on the Republican side," said Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz of Florida, "we would be driving foreign cars. They would have let the auto industry in America go down the tubes."
So Michael O'Brien of The Hill newspaper went and checked what kind of automobile loyal-American-car-supporter Debbie Wasserman Schultz owns.
Yup, you guessed it -- Japanese.
Drive as she says, not as she does.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2011/05/debbie-wasserman...
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I don't get what you mean? about driving which cars supports which companies? me=confused. Maybe it will click in my brain in a while but I am just not comprehending your statement. lol
Sometimes I don't get jokes either as I will unintentionally switch the subject/predicate of sentences.
Well lets see if you get this joke:
Why was Tigger digging around the toilet?
He was looking for Pooh
Don't get me started on poo and proctology jokes.
Perhaps, I left my reply vague like Nostradamus would, I'll try again.
Let's just say that if you don't buy Ford cars or their other products, you are not supporting them, however, if you pay federal taxes some of your money filters into the subsidies the other two major car companies received in their federal bailouts. This is regardless of what you drive or even whether you drive.
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