Wow. Cummins got popped not long ago for emissions. Government must be hard up for cash. I wonder why. Let’s see, print 4 trillion, forgive student loans, give away ammunition to other countries, feed millions of illegals, etc.. whose next?
Bingo.Wow. Cummins got popped not long ago for emissions. Government must be hard up for cash. I wonder why. Let’s see, print 4 trillion, forgive student loans, give away ammunition to other countries, feed millions of illegals, etc.. whose next?
I was astounded at some of my friends in the US's approach to finance. For example, borrowing to buy a car, which I found astounding (other than young people or poor people, in NZ you generally only borrow for a house, everything else you save for). One family were well off, owned a house etc, but were buying a brand new car with a loan......................
I don't see people putting that spin, and few at all mentioning Kubota's mislabelling. They're more questioning what Made in the USA actually means and how you classify it.It's really interesting that quite a few folks here have more allegiance to Orange, than their own country. There is no spin you can put on labeling Made in USA on things that aren't.
And shame on you for calling it politics. What do you call turning your head the other way when someone does this, is that what you prefer the government do?
For the most part I agree with PaulL but do believe that Kubota not updating the labeling might not be completely innocent of malicious acts after reading this part of the complaint. Having been previously sued by the FTC for the same violation I would have thought Kubota would have gotten their ducks in a row as far as labeling "Made in USA".I don't see people putting that spin, and few at all mentioning Kubota's mislabelling. They're more questioning what Made in the USA actually means and how you classify it.
In the case of Kubota, they clearly appear to have mislabelled. The article makes it sound like incompetence more than malicious - i.e. someone maintains the website/documentation and wrote Made in the USA at a point in time. The company changed where some parts were sourced and nobody updated the website/documentation. It doesn't seem to be for whole tractors or loaders or whatever, rather for individual detailed parts in the parts catalogue.
Break the law, pay the fine, but this doesn't seem a particularly big deal other than that - just standard corporate incompetence.
Possibly.For the most part I agree with PaulL but do believe that Kubota not updating the labeling might not be completely innocent of malicious acts after reading this part of the complaint. Having been previously sued by the FTC for the same violation I would have thought Kubota would have gotten their ducks in a row as far as labeling "Made in USA".
Based on the facts and violations of law alleged in this Complaint, the FTC has reason to believe Defendant is violating or is about to violate laws enforced by the Commission because, among other things: Defendant has engaged in its unlawful acts repeatedly over a period of at least three years, despite being sued by the FTC previously for the same violations; Defendant has earned significant revenues from participating in these unlawful acts and practices; and Defendant only has ceased its unlawful activities after learning of the FTC’s investigation into its unlawful conduct.
A certain green-and-yellow brand has plants in Wisconsin and Georgia. What percentage of the produced machines are made versus assembled in these plants I couldn't tell you.kinda curious...are there any 'Made in USA' , sub 50 HP tractors ?
Bingo.It's really interesting that quite a few folks here have more allegiance to Orange, than their own country. There is no spin you can put on labeling Made in USA on things that aren't.
And shame on you for calling it politics. What do you call turning your head the other way when someone does this, is that what you prefer the government do?
Unless you are a government employee on the public tit...then you spend more, raise taxes, create more bureaucracy make work paperwork to kill small businesses, then invent inflation to make your debt habit suddenly cheaper.It's real easy, but not taught in school.
When your outgo exceeds your income, your upkeep becomes your downfall!
Fremont, Ca, Austin,Tx along with Nevada for the Semi, Berlin, Germany and Shanghai, China, and Buffalo, NY for batteries only. Mexico will probably be next and then India. As a long time shareholder I follow this stuff.I think Teslas are still made in CA and TX.