Toyota Closes Plant, Endures Further Attack from Obamathugs

Amid Toyota recalls, protest of auto plant closure – Sacramento Business, Housing Market News | Sacramento Bee.

Note that this plant was established as a joint venture between GM and Toyota, and Government motors will continue to implode.  A twenty hour per month helper for the CEO is not going to fix the problem of being run by the government.

Yes, Toyota could keep closing auto plants in the U.S.   Maybe they’ll shut down in all the blue states first.

You see,  Toyota  has noticed that the Democrats are Not Industry Friendly.

Whaddaya think was the first clue!!!

Pharmer’s hubby was getting the weather (only reason for checking the news these days) and mentioned a headline scrolling across the bottom of the screen:   Toyota boasting about saving millions by delaying recalls.   This was immediately recognized as B.S., as we are very familiar with what Japanese accept as proper public behavior.    So it was ignored, until seeing Tom Blumer  (an astute businessman) recognizing the same facts in his Newsbusters column, and kindly storing some nice references. Mr. Blumer concurs generally with the crew Down on the Pharm, that the owner of Government Motors is chopping up the competition in Chicago gangland fashion, and the worthless press is going along with it.

It’s Only Natural to Avoid Assisting in One’s Own Destruction

So Toyota pulled it’s advertising from ABC. That’s a sound decision for self defense. The Auto manufacturer should not pay ABC for assisting the union backed, U.S. administration’s efforts to drive it out of this country, and send its American workers to the unemployment lines.

People might love or hate Toyota, but its presence to compete with US auto makers resulted in a boon for American consumers: Better Cars.

The Obama administration is using its regulatory powers to undermine Toyota because its own Government Motors is not doing well.

All of our automobiles are GM or Chrysler. We will seek to change this situation with our future purchases.