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I will try my best to provide detailed info on various cars and what is like to live with them, I have already produced a few for Jaguar-car-forums, I will do my best to be unbiased, but it will be hard for some cars. I will re-produce press releases and copy from other motoring news.

Thursday, 13 August 2015

The Donald - HUH, The Man that thinks he can be president starts to dictate to Ford where to build plants.

TMW THOUGHTS
I am sorry but this man in my honest opinion, is an utter and total MORON, he insults women, black people, other countries, people wanting help and assistance, companies that employ thousands and contribute to the public purse, BILLIONS, and he wants the US citizens to elect him president.

He is just a glorified hotelier, nothing more, nothing less, he has filed for corporate bankruptcy four times, as late as 2009, it has to be asked, as in the UK, if your company is declared bust, you are then unable to take a directorship in any company for a period of time, yet he has, through his companies, gone bust FOUR times, and still operates a business, and wants you to let him run the government funds.
Also, do you really want to have someone sit  behind THAT desk and just fire people with a finger and a two words, how can this be allowed, and what would the rest of the world think, especially if he is as rude to them, as he is to the public of the USA.

I personally hope that he gets removed from the list, he is not capable of running for president, and how he has the right to dictate to Ford, what they do, is beyond me, maybe, the same should happen to his hotels around the world, will he move them all back to the USA, he smacks of double standards, do as i say and not as i do.... good luck to you all... you will need it.
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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump came to the home state of the auto industry and attacked Ford Motor Co. for building factories in Mexico. And the Michigan faithful in attendance sided with the outspoken mogul.
“Ford is building a $2.5 billion plant in Mexico,” he roared to a packed auditorium in Birch Run, Michigan, and 2,000 voices responded with lusty boos. “I’ll actually give them a good idea. Why don’t we just let the illegals drive the cars and trucks right into our country?”

The real estate developer and former reality TV star boasted that “President Trump” won’t let Ford move jobs to Mexico and will persuade  the CEO Mark Fields to bring jobs back to the U.S.
“I would say, the deal is not going to be approved, I won’t allow it. I want that plant in the United States, preferably here,” he said, as the crowd rose to its feet, chanting “U.S.A.,” punctuated by a woman shouting “Detroit.” “So then I only have one question: Do they move the plant to the United States the same day or a day later?” Trump asked.
Playing to the fears of local residents in this ravaged industrial region 90 miles north of Detroit, Trump gave insight into why he continues to dominate the Republican field despite media firestorms over his comments on Mexican immigrants, Sen. John McCain’s war record and women. Standing before four American flags at a rostrum decorated with a small Republican elephant, Trump showed how he can fire up a GOP crowd still worried about the economy, terrorism and illegal immigrants.


“I’ve been waiting for somebody with cojones for a long time,” said Jim Maratta, 68, a Vietnam veteran sitting in the front row wearing his VFW cap and an American flag shirt. “We need somebody with guts. I want to see him do something for jobs and get those deadbeats in Congress off their butts.”
Ford countered that it is creating jobs in the U.S. The automaker in April announced it is investing $2.5 billion in Mexico on two new factories to make engines and transmissions. The UAW also objects to Ford’s growing Mexican investments and has said that will be a focal point in contract talks this summer.
“We are committed to leveraging our global manufacturing footprint and will continue to invest where it makes the best sense for our business,” said Karl Henkel, a Ford spokesman. "We are proud that we have invested $6.2 billion in our U.S. plants since 2011 and hired nearly 25,000 U.S. employees."
Trump won led a NBC News/Survey Monkey over the weekend with 23 percent. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz was next with 13 percent.



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