"Expanding".. "moving". Know the difference.
Uh-oh.... already you're starting to backpedal now that I've pounded you stupid (well, even more stupid than you already were

) with headline after headline.
They are not "expanding" - they are essentially "moving" and that is proven in the quote below you buffoon:
So, yes, it's confirmed that Jeep will be producing cars in China. According to the
Toledo Blade last November:
Currently, Jeeps sell in more than 120 countries around the world, including China. They're nearly all built in factories in the United States.
Whoops: PolitiFact's 'Lie of the Year' Turns Out to Be True | The Weekly Standard
You are truly a mental black hole.
I already linked the Toledo Blade yesterday. Its subheadline was "Marchionne
refutes Romney statement"
Its first paragraph reads:
"Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne said on Tuesday the company will never establish full production of the Jeep Wrangler outside the United States, and he strongly restated the automaker's promise that it will not move existing U.S. production of Jeeps to China."
It goes on: "
Since the Defiance event, Mr. Romney has tweaked his line of attack, but he is still using the story in television ads that attack President Obama over the auto bailout, saying he “sold Chrysler to Italians who are going to build Jeeps in China.'”
The "Defiance event" is the Romney speech gaffe we're talking about. And that line about "sold Chrysler to the Italians is a lie too, so it's two... two... two lies in one.
Chrysler has
added -- not subtracted, not moved, but
added-- over 2350 jobs in Detroit, Toledo and Belvidere Illinois building Jeeps. Now what do those workers come to work for if it's been "moved", imbecile?? To make Twinkies?
>>
So let’s review:
Romney first said “all production” of Jeeps would be moved to China. Not true.
Then a Romney spokesman said Chrysler was adding jobs in China and not creating them in the United States. Not true either.
Then the ad said: “Obama sold Chrysler to Italians who are going to build Jeeps in China. Mitt Romney will fight for every American job.” This is a smarmy way of restating the previous incorrect statements with an air of plausible deniability.
There is no evidence that any American jobs will be lost as a result of the Chrysler deal in China. In fact, greater success in China might well strengthen the overall company.
With all due respect to Stevens, the claim that Romney turned out to be right is simply not accurate. We fail to see how the argument used to defend Romney against charges of outsourcing — which this column often argued was mostly bogus — can be turned on its head in this particular situation.
Meanwhile, the ad has other serious problems — such as mischaracterizing the PolitiFact column, ignoring the context of the Detroit News endorsement and miscasting Obama’s role in the sale to Fiat. We reaffirm our earlier ruling of Four Pinocchios. <<
Reaffirmed: Four Pinocchios for a Misleading Romney Ad about Jeeps and China
- that was the result of your hack spin doctors pleading with the Washington Post to put the genie back in the bottle with the lying Romney ad -- even though he already lost the election. Linking some other hack site that declares "whoops it wasn't a lie" doesn't suddenly make a lie into not a lie. But it does make you a retard.
Same article:
>>
Incidentally, it is worth remembering that Obama did not sell Chrysler to Fiat, as the Romney ad claims. Fiat and Chrysler had announced they signed an agreement for a strategic alliance just hours before Obama took the oath of office. (Stevens counters that the actual sale took place under Obama’s watch, with $6.6 billion in financing from the U.S. government. But the fact remains that the deal was set in motion before Obama became president.) <<
They need fifth pinocchio for this one but four is already the max.
Again, this is what happens to you when you get your news from sniffing up Glenn Beck's Ass.
Like this-
Fox Pretends Romney's Jeeps-in-China Lie of the Year was True
>> Furthermore, Romney originally said outright that Jeep planned to move all production to China. Rather than correct the lie, he doubled down with his campaign ad. As Jon Perr noted, this was all part of Romney's strategy to attack the auto bailout. The backfire was considered at least partially responsible for Romney's loss in November. Meanwhile, Chrysler has added 1,100 workers on a Jeep assembly line in Michigan in October and will add another 1,100 in Ohio in the fall. Not that any of that inconvenient truth came out during this segment. <<
This pack of lies lost Romney both the crucial battleground state of Ohio (where Jeep production is being
expanded, and
his own birth state of Michigan (where Jeep production is being, again,
expanded); voters in those states already knew better even then on election day. Here six months later, you still don't.
Fox Nation versus Reality
-- is all this rationalization compensation you do as a Republican to make yourself feel better?
Doesn't matter. You're an idiot.