Donald makes America great again
Donald is doing a great job, as China moves into recession driven on by the trade war so the US follows, but its recession will be slightly less deep.
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I ride a Harley, had it for 25 years now.
A lot of people are not happy with the current management and it makes perfect sense to pressure a company you love to maintain quality or some other factor above pure profit if that is what makes the product desirable to you as a consumer.
It's not always about the bottom line.
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Originally posted by PhiltheGreek View PostWhat a frightful looking chap. One trusts that his sleeve isn't covering up some of this though:
Twattoo analysis predicts over 30% chance of it being David Beckham.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostWhy would anyone want a Harley anyway. If you must buy an American Cruiser buy a cruiser...buy a Boss Hoss.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostAn American Harley rider yesterday:
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Lets make America great again..
...By flushing out US businesses that don't do as I say. And if that was not crazy enough you've actually got citizens turning against their own home grown brands now.
Imagine Merkel telling Bavaria to boycott BMW. IT managers might have to switch to Audi, could be a nightmare.
Trump backs Harley-Davidson boycott in tariff row
Donald Trump has tweeted that it is "great" that many Harley-Davidson owners plan to boycott the firm as a row over tariffs escalates.
The US president said "most other firms... including Harley competitors" agreed with his decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminium imports.
In June, Harley-Davidson said it would move some production out of the US to avoid retaliatory tariffs from the EU.
Mr Trump has already attacked the move, threatening Harley with higher taxes.Tags: None
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