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So, now that Fiat Ceo Marcionne has denied moving Jeep to China, does it make liberals happy ?
That they have changed their minds and now are considering moving Jeep and Chrysler to Italy instead.
Still does not matter, the American taxpayers still wasted $13 billion on Chrysler, just to ship all of those jobs overseas. Guess that makes 0bama a job exporter, just as they have accused Romney of.
Let alone GE moving the Xray division to China by his jobs czar Jeff Imelf
5 Answers
- Anonymous9 years ago
How can Romney call himself a good Mormon when he LIES CONSTANTLY. Romney KNEW Jeep was NEVER planning on moving American jobs to China, but he lied about it to score political points. Now everyone knows that Romney is a pathelogical liar.
- 9 years ago
No one ever said they were moving Jeep to China. They are however increasing production of the Jeep in China, which means fewer of them will be made by Americans.
- 9 years ago
That's actually not what he said.
But ok.
(btw, links with quotes from the people you are talking about usually help with the credibility of the question).
http://www.freep.com/article/20121030/BUSINESS01/1...
I feel obliged to unambiguously restate our position: Jeep production will not be moved from the United States to China.
North American production is critical to achieving our goal of selling 800,000 Jeep vehicles by 2014. In fact, U.S. production of our Jeep models has nearly tripled (it is expected to be up 185%) since 2009 in order to keep up with global demand.
We also are investing to improve and expand our entire U.S. operations, including our Jeep facilities. The numbers tell the story:
• We will invest more than $1.7 billion to develop and produce the next generation Jeep SUV, the successor of the Jeep Liberty -- including $500 million directly to tool and expand our Toledo Assembly Complex and will be adding about 1,100 jobs on a second shift by 2013.
• At our Jefferson North Assembly Plant, where we build the Jeep Grand Cherokee, we have created 2,000 jobs since June 2009 and have invested more than $1.8 billion.
• In Belvidere, where we build two Jeep models, we have added two shifts since 2009 resulting in an additional 2,600 jobs.
With the increase in demand for our vehicles, especially Jeep branded vehicles, we have added more than 11,200 U.S. jobs since 2009. Plants producing Jeep branded vehicles alone have seen the number of people invested in the success of the Jeep brand grow to more than 9,300 hourly jobs from 4,700. This will increase by an additional 1,100 as the Liberty successor, which will be produced in Toledo, is introduced for global distribution in the second quarter of 2013.
- Anonymous9 years ago
More misinformation and lies.
Feel better now?
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