Shadow
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I've not had to buy a Hummer for many,many years!!:thumbsup:![]()
Bwahahahahahahahaaaaa:lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao:
I've not had to buy a Hummer for many,many years!!:thumbsup:![]()
Either you want a "new car" or you don't.
There will always be a demand for new. Maybe not what it was, but it'll be there all the same.
And lets not sell the American workers down the river just yet. We're a pretty resilient bunch, at least those that want to be.
Thos in the auto industry can turn thier attentions to the aftermarket, performance, and marine industry. The Americans have always managed to find wirk when they wanted to.:thumbsup:
Heck, inflation has been eating at out money since WW1. How many times have you heard your grandparents talk about what they could buy with a nickle when they were children? Things haven't really gotten more expensive at all. What we are seeing is that in reality our MONEY has become much less valuable in relation to the hard goods we buy with it. I can remember buying a brand new fully loaded Pontiac Grand Prix for $7,000 back in 1976. As a kid in the late '50s, I got a dollar for a weekly allowance and I could run to the local grocery store and buy a six pack of Pepsi and a half gallon of ice cream and still have change left over.
The scary thing to contemplate for me right now, is although I plan on retiring and living off of the money Connie and I have saved over the years, what is inflation going to do to that plan 10 years from now? Are we going to have to live on cat food because the cost of ground beef will be $500 per pound?
No,The cats can live off the cat food and you can live off ground cat!!:thumbsup:
The Chinese do it!!:shrug01::shrug01::shrug01:
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This may be closer to the truth than we want to believe, given the economic state we're in with China!!!!
Why? Because it's not made here?
I hang out with a lot of people from Taiwan. Their obvious affection for the Chinese has rubbed off on me.:crazy03: Anyway, the H1 and H2 were made here I think, but the H3 I know for sure was not.
Anyway, I'd be willing to give the Chinese my sister's cat.
I'd be willing to trade my cat for thier sister:lmao:
Not because it isn't made in the USA, half the stuff I've put on the Vette probably was made in Mexico anyway. I just don't like buying stuff made in China if I can help it.:
Yeah, great..... Anytime they give away free oil changes or any sort of buying incentives we'll have to declare them as income on our tax forms....![]()