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To: northam who wrote (1532753)4/8/2025 2:25:04 PM
From: Qone0  Respond to of 1575465
 
You really have problems with reading comprehension.

The president of iconic American automaker Ford’s Blue and Model e production Those are electric he's not talking about ICE.

"We already assemble 80% of our vehicles right here in the U.S., including the F-150," Frick pointed out, "so relatively speaking, we're in a good position, but we're a complex industry, relying on a lot of different suppliers, and we need to ensure that we have the right supply chain ecosystem in place here in U.S. to do so."

Did you miss the word "assemble"?



To: northam who wrote (1532753)4/8/2025 2:32:46 PM
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The cost of producing anything here is expensive. The fact that manufactures were producing a portion of a said commodity abroad with cheaper labor was fully priced into the sale of that commodity when sold here. No with that portion of the commodity produced abroad now facing 'Trump Tariffs' the end product sold here will inevitably cost more. Manufactures are in business to make money but not to lose money. Anyone thinking 'Trump Tariffs' will not cost Americans consumers more should take their head out of their ass.

Unfortunately we reside within a dumbed down country where critical thinking no longer exists for a growing portion of society.