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Ford Shifting All Small Car Production to Mexico
Topic Started: Sep 15 2016, 08:04 PM (96 Views)
Rainman
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Fulla-Carp
Ford Shifts All Small Car Production to Mexico

Based on the comments, some people are not too happy about it.

BTW - I'd like to be able to copy/paste articles along with offering the URL, like George does.
When I do it, I end up needing to edit apostrophes, dashes, etc.
Is there a way to quickly clean up an article that is not so time consuming?
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Axtremus
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HOLY CARP!!!
My take: After copy-and-paste, need to clean up the quotes and apostrophes and dashes and such. They say look "wrong" when you trying to post them, but they will show up "right" in most browsers after you post. Even if they don't show up 100% right, the readers can still makes sense of the article as a whole. Good luck.
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TomK
HOLY CARP!!!
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Ford plans to eventually shift all North American small-car production from the U.S. to Mexico, CEO Mark Fields told investors Tuesday, even though the company's production investments in Mexico have become a lightning rod for controversy in the presidential election.

"Over the next two to three years, we will have migrated all of our small-car production to Mexico and out of the United States," Fields said at a daylong investor conference in Dearborn.


Must be your browser.
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Copper
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Rainman
Sep 15 2016, 08:04 PM

Then they'll send them through Trump's wall to be sold to the unemployed people who no longer build them.

Then they will drive them back through Trump's wall looking for work south of the border.
The Confederate soldier was peculiar in that he was ever ready to fight, but never ready to submit to the routine duty and discipline of the camp or the march. The soldiers were determined to be soldiers after their own notions, and do their duty, for the love of it, as they thought best. Carlton McCarthy
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