[Shotimes] Interesting...porting the intake

Donald Mallinson dmall@mwonline.net
Thu, 07 Aug 2003 08:34:11 -0500


I also think it is great that foreign companies are making 
investments in America in plants and hiring our people.  But 
if possible, I would like the profits to stay closer to home.

Those Honda, Mitsubishi and other plants are here to get 
around import rules and to make their products seem more 
"American friendly" and less like pure imports.  It is 
working with a lot of people.

I just still would rather drive an American car built by 
Americans working for a company owned by Americans.  I hope 
that would be an understandable goal, if not 100% realistic 
in todays global economy.

Don Mallinson

John Weidenbenner wrote:
> I understand your feelings.
> 
> What's most important to me is American employment. If a foreign corporation
> utilizes USA labor, I don't really care where they are registered If they
> are a good and profitable company I might even invest in them. I don't think
> much of US corporations these days that source out labor and parts to lower
> cost countries.
> 
> These are exciting times for performance sedans. Lots of choices in all
> price ranges.
> 
> John W.