Government Motors Sold Out To Chinese Communists

September 24, 2012
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SHANGHAI CHEVY PICTURED ABOVE. GLOBALIZATION IS OUTSOURCING AND FORCES U.S. COMPANIES OVERSEAS!

I can see the UAW being pleased with Ford, an American car company that survived without a bailout, but why Government Motors? GM is moving their operations to China. 70% of their operations are currently in Communist China.

The Obama administration is working closely with the Chinese Communist government and giving them our technology.

Saginaw, Michigan GM Plant Owned by Communist Chinese

This is why the Janesville, Wisconsin plant closed – R&D operations went to China. This was after President Obama promised to keep it open. Read about it: Janesville plant closing – the true story.

Factcheck did look at this video and said it is in error because one-third of GM’s operations are still here and the headquarters are based here – are they kidding? That supports what this video contends. No more GM for me – Ford or Japanese cars only.

The United States is selling weapon technology to China and they in turn sell it to Iran. That’s insane.

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