Private industry takes risks, to employ people in good paying jobs, making and selling a product targeted for a growing upwardly mobile market of consumers.
Precisely what should be celebrated, by political conservatives.
(Business planners recognize India and China, for having the biggest potential market for consumer goods. Each has potentially 300,000,000 people coming into a middle-class status that want and can afford to buy consumer goods. That is a potential market equal in size to the USA plus Europe, for math majors.)
Who wrote this? George Soros? David Rockefeller? Ban Ki-Moon.
Real conservatives celebrate job creation in the United States of America. If you think this Tata Nano, or any other product coming out of developing Asia is of any quality....you need to move yourself over to that building along the East River in NYC where all the Globalist nutjobs reside.
Most Indians will never afford this car, nor most Communist Chinese
“Real conservatives celebrate job creation in the United States of America. If you think this Tata Nano, or any other product coming out of developing Asia is of any quality....you need to move yourself over to that building along the East River in NYC where all the Globalist nutjobs reside.”
Yeah, I remember as a kid all of the jokes about Japanese toys.
Driven a Lexus lately?
Watching Hyundai rise to better and better market image?
“Most Indians will never afford this car, nor most Communist Chinese.”
You must have missed the FACT that last year more vehicles were sold in China, than in former number one market—the US.
More Buicks were sold in China than in the US.