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Maggot @ Apr 20th 2008 10:56AM
Anyone else tired of hearing, seeing Chinese Buick concept blah blah blah ?
AMcA @ Apr 20th 2008 12:07PM
Hate to tell you, pal, but Buick is now Chinese. They sell more of them there than they do here.
In the furture, we in the US will get cars that were conceived for China by Chinese designers.
Maggot @ Apr 20th 2008 1:12PM
Pal, didn't ask if Buick is Chinese made now(prices should be cheaper right?!),I asked if anyone is tired of seeing the headlines here and other blogs stating such like it's some huge milestone and major achievement. The only purpose of the China connection is profits for whomever does business w/the Communists. IMHO, it hurts 99% in the US and damages the industrial infrastructure in this country,b/c when the Chinese govt kicks em all out and takes "their" factories,we'll be standing around w/our dicks in our hands. May sound like doomsday stuff but look at the writing on the wall. Just my .02 Pal.
Jrejre @ Apr 20th 2008 1:30PM
I'm tired of seeing posts about nascar and hatchbacks because I don't care about either. But I don't click on them and then complain about it. I just scroll by.
Cool effect with the water btw.
tekdemon @ Apr 20th 2008 9:05PM
Dude...you're way too paranoid. Why would they kick people out when there's so much money to be made?
Seriously, go read a basic economics book and you'll pretty quickly realize that everything's going to be just peachy.