Toby
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quote: Originally posted by foo fighter
Your right, many foreign (Japanese in particular) cars are built right here in America. But the fact remains that the overall profits from the sale each of those cars goes back to their country of origin. While some American workers are benefiting from this process, foreign automakers are benefiting more.
Do you have any idea what the manufacturer's profit margin is on those vehicles? Any idea on which manufacturer's provide more dealer incentives to the local dealers? Without taking that into account, you can't make much claim on where the majority of the profits go (or how much those profits are relative to other manufacturers).
quote: Like it or not, corporate profits are what drives the US economy, as it does in any other industrialized country.
Well, truth be told, consumer confidence and willingness to spend money is what drives the economy.
quote: We all like to believe in the utopian dream that the workers are what keeps America strong...but that's really not the case. That role goes to big business..sad, but true.
That economic analysis would come as quite a shock to many a well-known economist.
quote: Bottom line: If you buy a Ford, your adding to the overall health of the US economy. And in the end, your helping yourself!
If Ford spends all of its profits on foreign manufacturing plants and foreign parts for its cars, this is simply not so. Ford profiting, in and of itself, means _nothing_.
quote: If you buy a Toyota...well, your keeping a lot of fat over-paid womanizing Japanese male executives relaxing in steam baths.
Why should I be more bothered by that than keeping a lot of fat over-paid womanizing American male executives relaxing in steam baths at their golf course?
Buying "American", in and of itself, is meaningless. Buying American only means something when it's a proven fact that the corporation in question reinvests in its community locations. Japanese companies, on the whole, have a much better record of doing this than most big American companies in the recent past.
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