"66% parts made in the USA."
I don't believe you.
Prove it. Put up or shut up.
The ever reliable BS provided us with a link. Believe it.
|
I don't believe you.
Prove it. Put up or shut up. The ever reliable BS provided us with a link. Believe it. |
|
|
|
||
|
I don't believe you.
Prove it. Put up or shut up.
Msmal is very adept at throwing out numbers with no proof, yet wants proof from almost every other poster right down to the letter. One wonders how she came up with this 66% number. Yep, she's a wonder gal.
See above. |
|
|
"When Whispers notified her office that her “American-made” car was actually Canadian, Labor spokesman Carl Fillichio said, “Modern automobile manufacturing is a global industry and General Motors is a company whose reach extends far beyond the boundaries of the United States. Cars assembled here in the U.S. are made from globally sourced parts, just as cars assembled in other countries utilize parts made in America. Not only is the Equinox the second fastest selling SUV in America—a good sign for the overall health of the U.S. auto industry—66 percent of its parts were made in America. That’s up from about 50 percent just a few years ago.”
Labor spokesman?????
I still say prove it. Put up or shut up!
"Carl Fillichio is senior adviser to the secretary for public affairs and communication at the Department of Labor. Fillichio was previously a Clinton appointee who served under labor secretaries Robert Reich and Alexis Hermann. After graduating from John Carroll University in Ohio, Fillichio joined a large PR firm that focused on social causes and marketing. After some time there, he went on to do some freelance PR work and began working for then-Labor Secretary Robert Reich. After two years with Reich, Fillichio continued with Labor Secretary Alexis Herman and served as his chief spokesperson. Fillichio managed the communications efforts during the UPS/Teamster strike and the negotiations for the global treaty to ban the worst forms of child labor. He managed the department’s release and communications efforts for all economic indicators and oversaw strategy and implementation of the department’s Labor Day activities. After his tenure at Labor, Fillichio joined the Council on Excellence in Government. His duties there included managing the Innovations in American Government’ award, in association with Harvard University, as well as overseeing Public Service Recognition week. He also did work on public perceptions of government and attracting young people to government service."
What does this lib. PR bum know about car parts? |
|
|
What does this lib. PR bum know about car parts?
So why do you question him? |