Well to be fair Toyota does manufacture Taco's in the US...does anyone notice the irony in this picture?View attachment 277179
Well to be fair Toyota does manufacture Taco's in the US...does anyone notice the irony in this picture?View attachment 277179
but would any crazy patriot drive one? Why no sir, they would drive a jeep, or Buick, or ford or chevy...just for the principleWell to be fair Toyota does manufacture Taco's in the US...
Yeah because it makes so much sense to drive an American vehicle that isn't made in the US instead of a Japanese vehicle that is made in the US.... HAHAHAHAbut would any crazy patriot drive one? Why no sir, they would drive a jeep, or Buick, or ford or chevy...just for the principle
I notice the horrible photochopping in that picture.does anyone notice the irony in this picture?View attachment 277179
My Dad was a WWII vet and would not allow anything made in Japan into our home. When I wanted to buy a Honda motorcycle in the late '60s, he said he would pay the difference if I bought a US or British bike (yay! BSA). Today I own a lot of stuff made in China, 'cause we don't make it in the USA anymore, but I also own two Jeeps.but would any crazy patriot drive one? Why no sir, they would drive a jeep, or Buick, or ford or chevy...just for the principle
And just think we were allies of the Chinese during WW2 and now communist chinese are the perceived enemy...My Dad was a WWII vet and would not allow anything made in Japan into our home. When I wanted to buy a Honda motorcycle in the late '60s, he said he would pay the difference if I bought a US or British bike (yay! BSA). Today I own a lot of stuff made in China, 'cause we don't make it in the USA anymore, but I also own two Jeeps.
I still refer to Russia as the "Pinkos" ...lolI don't know about anybody else, but our family never stopped calling them "Red China"...
At the range 7.62X commie swine is a popular caliber.I don't know about anybody else, but our family never stopped calling them "Red China"...