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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsYep, he is dumb
We have a stupid President..
— Dcmfox (@dcmfox.bsky.social) 2025-07-30T17:30:59.180Z

John1956PA
(4,319 posts)When I needed a used car almost four years ago, I jumped at the chance to buy mine. I believe it was manufactured in Ohio.
I think the CR-V is the most popular SUV in the Western Pennsylvania region where I live.
dalton99a
(89,621 posts)Their local economic footprint is huge
May 27, 1988:
Hornedfrog2000
(423 posts)Yay
Marcuse
(8,577 posts)erronis
(20,769 posts)JMCKUSICK
(3,293 posts)


rubbersole
(10,177 posts)Bernardo de La Paz
(57,321 posts)maspaha
(575 posts)As those Tesla sales keep falling
MadameButterfly
(3,325 posts)Hornedfrog2000
(423 posts)He also says he misses driving, but they dont allow him to anymore... eh ok.
OMGWTF
(4,860 posts)Dr. T
(330 posts)I get nauseous thinking about.
calimary
(87,199 posts)Must say I just LOVED the front of the White House used as a backdrop for a car lot.
MadameButterfly
(3,325 posts)before he posts an idea. Because he thinks when he thinks of something clearly no one has thought of it before.
It has taken me a while, being older, to remember I can find out just about anything I need to know on the internet before I make a decision. Imperfect as it is.
But he has more resources than anyone in the world to get informed answers to anything and he just doesn't bother.
TNNurse
(7,367 posts)Not sure what he has been thinking about for many years (and don't want to know), but clearly not current events, general knowledge and awareness of others. He has not shown any interest in learning.
Onthefly
(984 posts)AverageOldGuy
(2,785 posts)Just bought a Subaru Outback, the VIN shows it as manufactured there.
Onthefly
(984 posts)My 2 Subarus were made in Lafayette.
Botany
(74,873 posts)Mercedes-Benz U.S. International (MBUSI) is a Mercedes-Benz automobile manufacturing plant near Vance, Alabama. It is located about 34 miles (55 km) west of Birmingham and about 19 miles (31 km) east of downtown Tuscaloosa. The factory was announced in 1993 and produced its first vehicle, an ML320, in February 1997. wiki
AverageOldGuy
(2,785 posts)"Bubba Benz"
Botany
(74,873 posts)
going on for 43 years and Trump has now fucked with the Metro Detroit, MI/Windsor, Ontario
cross border economy that is worth billions of dollars not even counting the pay checks on
both sides.
Submariner
(13,030 posts)policy by taking jobs away from American Detroit Steel Chevy, Ford, and Dodge assembly line workers making them work on "Immigrant" cars.
paleotn
(20,648 posts)I remember when Nissan built a giant plant and Smyrna Tennessee became Smyrnasaki. Early 80s. I still call it that. Hes a complete fool!!!!!!
keep_left
(2,985 posts)...just read a couple of business papers and actually find out where those Japanese cars are being made! I mean, haven't Hondas (and Toyotas, Subarus, Mitsubishis...) been built here since at least the late '80s? I remember when Honda started Acura, which was basically "Honda of America", their upscale/luxury brand. That was in '87 or '88, IIRC.
Trump is a total ignoramus. It's beyond embarrassing.
dalton99a
(89,621 posts)
keep_left
(2,985 posts)
MLWR
(431 posts)Gordcanuck
(122 posts)then why isnt he happy?
AverageOldGuy
(2,785 posts)The best-selling Honda Accord in Japan at the time was the Accord imported to Japan from the Marysville OH Honda plant.
Ping Tung
(3,171 posts)Last edited Wed Jul 30, 2025, 04:12 PM - Edit history (1)
Which he deported to El Salvador.
surfered
(8,198 posts)calimary
(87,199 posts)That way he can hear how wonderful he is, from an Amen chorus of his very own.
bif
(26,001 posts)Such a fucking moron.
maxsolomon
(36,981 posts)100% assembled in Japan. It was a selling point, TBH.
Figarosmom
(7,258 posts)I would guess they said little to nothing since it's their way not to dishonor or embarrass.
But I sure do wish they said WE DO.
patphil
(8,112 posts)Dave Id
(141 posts)Ignorant words from the self-proclaimed genius. He's a pretty fart smeller.
AllaN01Bear
(26,708 posts)unbriago
Dave Bowman
(5,542 posts)I always wanted to visit Japan, glad to learn that I can fly there in 3 hours or less.
Blue Owl
(56,808 posts)Bernardo de La Paz
(57,321 posts)Cars coming in from Japan are at 15%. But car parts and engines from Canada and Mexico that are outside of CUSMA (USMCA) are tariffed at 25% and 30% respectively. That doesn't advantage US car companies that depend on those parts to build cars.
progressoid
(51,676 posts)AverageOldGuy
(2,785 posts)The first Japanese automobile plant in the US was Honda's Marysville Auto Plant in Ohio, which began production in 1982. The first vehicle produced there was the Honda Accord. Since then - - -
Several foreign-owned automotive companies have manufacturing plants in the United States. These include BMW (Spartanburg, SC), Mercedes-Benz (Vance, AL and Ladson, SC), Volkswagen (Chattanooga, TN), Hyundai (Montgomery, AL), Kia (West Point, GA), and Toyota (various locations in Kentucky, Indiana, Texas, and Mississippi). There are also Japanese automakers like Honda (Marysville, OH) and Subaru (Lafayette, IN) with significant production in the US.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
BMW: Their Spartanburg, South Carolina plant is a major production hub for their X series SUVs.
Mercedes-Benz: They have facilities in Vance, Alabama, where they produce various models like the GLE and GLS, and in Ladson, South Carolina, where they manufacture the Metris and Sprinter vans. "Bama Benz" is a slang term, particularly used in Alabama, referring to Mercedes-Benz vehicles that are produced at the Mercedes-Benz plant in Vance, Alabama -- Vance is the sole location for producing certain Mercedes-Benz SUV models for global markets, including the GLE, GLS, GLE Coupe, and Mercedes-Maybach GLS. The plant also produces the EQE SUV, EQS SUV, and Mercedes-Maybach EQS SUV.
Volkswagen: Their Chattanooga, Tennessee plant produces the Passat, Atlas, and ID.4.
Hyundai: Their Montgomery, Alabama factory produces the Sonata, Santa Fe, and Elantra.
Kia: Their West Point, Georgia plant manufactures the Optima and Sorento.
Toyota: They have multiple plants across the country, including in Kentucky (Camry, Lexus ES350), Indiana (Sienna, Highlander), Texas (Tundra, Sequoia), and Mississippi (Corolla).
Honda: Their Marysville, Ohio plant is a major production site for the Accord, Acura TLX, Acura NSX, and Acura ILX.
Subaru: The Subaru Lafayette, Indiana, plant produces the Subaru Outback, Legacy, Ascent, and Impreza for the American market. (My Subaru Outback purchased in March 2025 was manufactured in Lafayette, IN.)
Volvo: Volvo has a manufacturing plant in Ridgeville, South Carolina, where they produce the Volvo S60 and the fully electric EX90 SUV.
Volvo Trucks: Volvo Trucks North America produces its trucks at the New River Valley (NRV) assembly plant in Dublin, Virginia. This facility is the sole producer of Volvo trucks for the North American market. This plant was recently expanded to build electric over-the-road Volvo trucks.
Then, theres heavy construction equipment.
Volvo: Produces crawler excavators and large wheel loaders in Shippensburg, PA.
Hitachi: Operates a customer experience headquarters in Georgia and has been actively introducing new products.
SANY: Manufactures excavators in Peachtree City, Georgia. SANY is a multinational heavy equipment manufacturer, originally founded in China. It is the third-largest heavy equipment manufacturer globally.
Kobelco: Has a manufacturing plant in Moore, South Carolina according to Wikipedia. Kobelco is a brand name used by Kobe Steel, a major Japanese steel manufacturer. It is also the unified brand for their construction machinery division.
dalton99a
(89,621 posts)
Emile
(36,176 posts)in Princeton, Indiana over twenty years ago.
rickford66
(5,920 posts)Do your Goddamn job !!!!
llmart
(16,664 posts)He's from Ohio. You'd think he would know that Hondas are made there.
Maybe he doesn't care if Trumpy looks dumb.
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(126,568 posts)Trueblue Texan
(3,531 posts)dalton99a
(89,621 posts)
LetMyPeopleVote
(166,966 posts)dalton99a
(89,621 posts)eggplant
(4,104 posts)How's that supposed to work again?
LetMyPeopleVote
(166,966 posts)Remember when Trump said Biden should get the blame if the economy struggled in the second quarter? As luck would have it, he's reversed course.
Remember three months ago, when Trump said the economy might be bad in the second quarter, and he urged the public to preemptively blame Biden?
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen.com) 2025-07-30T15:41:36.964Z
Heâs apparently changed his mind.
That said, while the top-line GDP data looks encouraging, the fine print matters. www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddo...
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/new-gdp-data-leads-trump-change-mind-blaming-biden-economy-rcna221934
The U.S. economy grew at a much stronger-than-expected pace in the second quarter, powered by a turnaround in the trade balance and renewed consumer strength, the Commerce Department reported Wednesday. Gross domestic product, a sum of goods and services activity across the sprawling U.S. economy, jumped 3% for the April through June period, according to figures adjusted for seasonality and inflation.
While the president was predictably eager to tout the data, the details and larger context matter. As The New York Times reported, the figures from both quarters were skewed by big swings in trade and inventories caused by President Trumps ever-shifting tariff policies.
The Times added, Taken as a whole, the data from the first six months of the year tell a more consistent story of anemic, though positive, economic growth.
A Reuters report came to a similar conclusion, noting that the data from the second quarter masked underlying weakness in the domestic economy, adding that the top-line figures grossly overstated the economys health as declining imports accounted for the bulk of the improvement and domestic demand rose at its slowest pace in two-and-a-half years.
With this in mind, I expect to hear Trump trying to explain why he deserves credit for the headline on the new report showing economic growth, but Biden deserves blame for the relevant details in the same data.
trump is truly an idiot
Martin68
(26,236 posts)deporting hard-working immigrants, and pressuring the Fed to lower interest rates.
whopis01
(3,857 posts)Because even as dumb as he is, he believes that he is smarter than everyone else.