Posted on 06/27/2013 9:39:35 AM PDT by ColdOne
General Motors Co. (GM) announced on Wednesday that it will spend $691 million to build and expand its factories in Mexico.
GM Mexico President Ernest Hernandez said the move will boost Mexican employment and development.
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Taking US bailout money and investing elsewhere. Does anybody else need a reason NOT to buy a GM product?
We get their citizens, they get our money. Seems like a fair trade, no?
I’ll never, ever, buy another one.
Doing the jobs Americans won’t (be offered)
GM = Good God what a Mess.
And ironically, Ford is taking the Flat Rock MI Plant and adding capacity to build Fusions now made in Mexico to meet the demand....
GM to American taxpayers:
“THANKS, SUCKAS!”
GM is escaping the union (not secession) UNION) , they would stop in South Carolina like Boeing but that would make their benefactor bhb mad so it’s Mexico bound. Forward to Mexico?????? ?? ¿
They get plants, they keep their citizens......
How can they escape the union when they are owed in large part BY the union?
us go to motors gifting mexico 700 million taxpayer dollars.
never again, gm. never buy your inferior crap again. i tell you ford beats em on options and interiors on just about everything where they have comparable products.
GM == Giving to Mexico
“They get plants, they keep their citizens......”
Yes — or at least they send fewer of their citizens north. (About 10, for every new auto worker.)
Profit motivation? / NAFTA/ Redistributive Foreign Policy who knows. Confusion is word of the day or is that nonsensical?
wasn’t Romney skewered for saying that GM was planning on moving stuff to mexico?
Does GM expect the wetbacks to do a reverse migration?
Profit motivation? / NAFTA/ Redistributive Foreign Policy who knows. Confusion is word of the day or is that nonsensical?
Well maybe a bunch of them will flock back to Mexico for the good jobs that are no doubt coming soon. Are they UAW jobs?
I won’t either...GM or Chrysler. Avoid buying any of their products, they should feel the wrath of the US consumer.
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