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Presidential Election 2024

Do you think we have the infrastructure to do this? If we don't that will only shrink inventories and still drive up prices.
Makes me wonder. How much will one invest in building infrastructure if the next administration doesn't support it? Its kind of like building new refineries. It needs long term support and commitment to work.
 
It's not that GM can't build another factory.

It's that they don't want to be weighed down any more than they already are by a pesky labor union that fights for fair wages/benefits.
That was going to be my next Point all these people that think they're going to bring jobs back to America Americans don't work for nothing so again the prices would reflect that and prices would go up so just be ready for it
 
That was going to be my next Point all these people that think they're going to bring jobs back to America Americans don't work for nothing so again the prices would reflect that and prices would go up so just be ready for it

I know that was your pont. I was just cutting through your BS word salad about *iNfRaStRuCtUrE*

And that perspective is why Kamala lost Michigan.

I say this as a Detroit native with family members who are UAW members and employed by the Big 3, BTW...
 
One of the biggest surprises for me is that he still leads the popular vote by about 5MM votes; even including California. He's actually at 40% in California which says a lot. And many of the blue states were a lot closer than I expected; NH, CO, NM, MN, NJ, VA. The entire country moved towards him last night, despite (and maybe because of) the unceasing fearmongering and media bloviation of the past 4 years. Trump is far from a perfect candidate, and often hard to like, but I guess much of America was able to see through the junk from the left and vote for better policy and direction. Proud of the country.
 
A good many of these places in the USA that already "build" cars don't really build them. They assemble them from parts imported. We should get back to making car parts for the American working man, cause that's who I am, and that's who I care about.

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