greatwhitenorth
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Okay, I'll bite. The above statement is the most vacuous statement of the year, and it's December!
I'd never buy a Swiss made watch, they're nothing but crap that falls apart.
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Okay, I'll bite. The above statement is the most vacuous statement of the year, and it's December!
I'd never buy a Swiss made watch, they're nothing but crap that falls apart.
What in the world is going on!? That is crazier than a wooden leg with a real foot! Wonder what is going to happen now? Hopefully the Chinese just make a knockoff version and sell it in their own country and the world still gets the version made in Germany. I will pay more for an authentic Flex.
That is a very bold statement and I will leave it at that.
Okay, I'll bite. The above statement is the most vacuous statement of the year, and it's December!
Exactly why I don't own any of those brands. My appliances are all whirlpool, electronics are Sony, Samsung, and you'll never catch me owning a foreign car. I honestly can't think of anything I own that is German affiliated.
Ummm I think the Swiss watch comment was something called SARCASISM!
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Ummm I think the Swiss watch comment was something called SARCASISM!
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Guys I was making a joke, a bad one, but a couple caught it. But seriously I would never own a foreign car. I'm a mopar guy
That's a shame. Many "foreign" cars are made here in the US. Yes, the profits go back to the home country, but many Americans are employed and paid well.
That's a shame. Many "foreign" cars are made here in the US. Yes, the profits go back to the home country, but many Americans are employed and paid well.
Not true here in the US. US tax law allows multi-national companies to hold profits made overseas and not pay US taxes on them.
That's a shame. Many "foreign" cars are made here in the US. Yes, the profits go back to the home country, but many Americans are employed and paid well.