it may be a mayor mistake to write anything in this thread - but I will anyway.
As a German citizen riding an american bike and writing this on a korean computer, transmitted to you via a taiwanese UMTS-modem: I regard "buy american" no less repulsive as "buy german" or "don't buy from the Jews".
I buy whatever fits my needs best and I don't care where it's produced.
Fair and unhibited trade used to be one of the highest principles of the free nations, formerly in the first line promoted by the US of A - in the times when american exporters and investors were out to conquer the world and feared nothing and nobody - except perhaps god and the IRS

If everybody adopted this policy "buy only local products" we were on our way back to stone-age.
I had a Totota J 73 for some years for hunting - believe it or not this car was the toughest and most reliable off-roader I ever had - and I had a Willy's, a Mercedes G-Model and a Landrover as well - they all were nice cars but didn't do the rough jobs as the Toyota did. Go to Africa and yo will see what I mean.
The american automotive industry beeing no longer competitive is not the Japanese's fault. It's home-made and every day somebody cries "buy american" will just prolongue the agony.
Will the american tax-payer ever learn? You payed billions to compensate for the mismanagement of GM & Co - what did you achieve? You spared some companies from "survival of the fittest" for some month ...
Ok, I'll stop it now
