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To: Bonefish who wrote (1539184)5/19/2025 11:51:05 AM
From: Tenchusatsu  Respond to of 1577165
 
Bonefish,
I haven't checked.
Doesn't seem like you're really itching to, either, LOL ...
How's the Hyundai running?
Get it right, it's a Toyota, not a Hyundai. I have standards, you know.

Speaking of Toyota, I'm considering this for my next car. Pretty darn sexy, and probably much more reliable than a Muskwagen:

2025 Lexus RZ - Luxury All-Electric SUV | Lexus.com



Unfortunately, this car is manufactured in Japan, not in America, so I'd have to pay the Trump tax if I want to buy one in the next few years.

Tenchusatsu



To: Bonefish who wrote (1539184)5/19/2025 12:37:53 PM
From: locogringo1 Recommendation

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Walmart already partially caved...

After Trump rages, Walmart says it will eat ‘some’ of the tariff costs - MarketWatch

Citing a conversation with Walmart CEO Doug McMillon, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says the retailer will absorb some of the tariffs’ impact, as it did during President Trump’s first term in office