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1. Large Ford truck, blowing past me on the highway
2. with a "Confederate Flag" rear window decal (the kind which covers the entire window, but does not obstruct driver's rear view)
3. with a sticker on the side (copyright infringement) of Calvin pissing on the words "rice burners"
Here's where I am really really really confused ...
The Calvin sticker and the "stars and bars" (okay, let's not get into the technical nature of what exactly is the "Confederate Flag" ... let's just accept that it's accepted as a symbol of the Confederacy) suggests the driver doesn't support Democrats/Liberals. No other evidence, no other bumper stickers.
Very often, when I mention about an "American-made car", a technical discussion gets going about just exactly what is an "American car" ... since there are plenty of "rice-burners" which have plants in the U.S. (usually in "red-state", heavily Republican areas) employing "American" employees, while a lot of "American cars" have a large percentage of parts manufactured outside the USA, or are assembled in Canada/Mexico, or are outright barely able to qualify as "American-made". But then, "American-Made" brands like Ford and Chevy are employing union workers, while the "rice-burners" are anti-union ...
So, my confusion stems ... exactly where does this driver stand on American-Made vehicles???
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