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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Aug 31

    Ford scraps plan to import its China-built Focus compact car due to U.S. tariff costhttps://on.wsj.com/2CgshyX 

    8:42 AM - 31 Aug 2018
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      1. Kevin Ham‏ @kevh14 Aug 31
        Replying to @WSJ

        Who wants to buy a Ford made in China anyway?

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      2. Kelly Goncalves‏ @GoncalvesKC Aug 31
        Replying to @WSJ

        And so it begins #globalmarket

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      3. Chick Stubblewar‏ @Manitou47 Aug 31
        Replying to @GoncalvesKC @WSJ

        And so it can end. Sometimes you need to confront the problem. He is the only politician with guts to face it. Obama did nothing....because he didn't want to risk political fallout.

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      4. Kelly Goncalves‏ @GoncalvesKC Aug 31
        Replying to @Manitou47 @WSJ

        Depends on which problem you want to confront. Will it resolve some? Sure it will. Will other issues arise? Naturally it should. There will need to be an adjustment.

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      5. Chick Stubblewar‏ @Manitou47 Aug 31
        Replying to @GoncalvesKC @WSJ

        You have a point somewhere in there....but I am still looking.

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      6. Kelly Goncalves‏ @GoncalvesKC Aug 31
        Replying to @Manitou47 @WSJ

        My point is this is just the begining. What will this actually lead to, is it what we hope for, is it really for the best?

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      7. Chick Stubblewar‏ @Manitou47 Aug 31
        Replying to @GoncalvesKC @WSJ

        That is true for change in general. Let common sense prevail.

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      8. Kelly Goncalves‏ @GoncalvesKC Aug 31
        Replying to @Manitou47 @WSJ

        That is all I meant by my comment. Not everything is a debate.

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      1. Jason Lindsay‏ @JasonLindsay71 Aug 31
        Replying to @WSJ

        Too damn bad Ford....your not hurting this country by not selling foreign made junk here..... build it stateside and I guess you wouldn't have that issue.... money invested into a plant has to hurt knowing it will never run at full production level without the US market

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      1. Alan Grossberg‏ @agberg13 Aug 31
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        Blessing in disguise for Ford. China can't even provide Home Depot with nails and screws which don't break easily.

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      2. Nick‏ @nick_forcier Aug 31
        Replying to @WSJ

        Isn’t @Ford supposed to be the epitomized “American Car Company” ?

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      3. Chick Stubblewar‏ @Manitou47 Aug 31
        Replying to @nick_forcier @WSJ @Ford

        Not necessarily. Explain please.

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      4. Nick‏ @nick_forcier Aug 31
        Replying to @Manitou47 @WSJ @Ford

        Ford was one of the first major car manufacturers in the world. It used to be the largest American automotive manufacturer. It was the first to use the assembly like in production, and it is still listed as one of the top 10 American based companies (according to Forbes)

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      1. Pierre‏ @Per_Aae Aug 31
        Replying to @WSJ

        Not economic to build in the US, not economic to import. Is not competitive

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      1. iam Yadirichi‏ @obasinnenna23 Aug 31
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        Mr America killing America. Hmmm

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      1. Steven Leach‏ @smleach1217 Aug 31
        Replying to @WSJ

        Good maybe they should make them here

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      1. John Cline‏ @JohnCline2001 Aug 31
        Replying to @WSJ @62go

        Good

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      1. Sergeant Sara Connor‏ @FLSpacePort Aug 31
        Replying to @WSJ

        Considering a @ToyotaTundraMod Did THIS to a Cop in #Florida Driving @Ford's 2015 Explorer, WTF would you put a Compact or subcompact onto USA Roads as a Death Trap?pic.twitter.com/wcRjwIIOrD

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