As much as I’d like to join in on beating up Toyota, I have to admit, this whole affair sort of smells like an Obama-administration set up. Toyota is a primary competitor to Government Motors, and if Obama can use the government to knock down Toyota a notch and get people to buy more GM products so that state ownership doesn’t look like the failure that it is, then he’ll do it.
Whatever this is, I made sure my high school students knew what to do with floor mats and how to handle stuck accelerators.
Toyota has to correct this problem. But Washington never made a Federal Case out of this kind of issue in the past.
I have had Toyotas since 1976, after a series of VERY unpleasant experiences with American cars and have never been disappointed with them.
Obama is playing politics with problems (remember that bastard Rahm Emmanuel's comment about never letting a problem go by unexploited).
“As much as Id like to join in on beating up Toyota, I have to admit, this whole affair sort of smells like an Obama-administration set up”
I agree.
The sooner we get rid of this Kenyan bastard the world will be better off.
Soros has to go too.
By the way, talking about Soros, sometime ago here on FR in the past few months, I read where one of Soros sons is on the board of directors at Google; hence, this shady stuff with the Feds.
There is that angle, too. I smell it from here.