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Thursday, October 13, 2022

No Offense to Hispanics 10 13 2022

 But some United States cars are built in Mexico.  Right?

But what if there was a Mexican Automotive Company that emerged?  That's right a corporation formed in Mexico dedicated to the design and production of Automobiles.

Now ask yourself this, would Americans have confidence in buying one of those cars?

Let's say that an expensive marketing survey and analysis was done to determine if they would sell in the United States, and the results of that survey where that Americans wouldn't have enough confidence in that product.

So then we have to ask ourselves, why not?  And are those reasons that can be changed?  How can that perception be changed?

Okay, so lets say that the survey came back negative.  And then does it lead one to ask themselves, if we wouldn't buy an Automobile by a Mexican Automobile producer why are we having ours made there?

What are the issues that can be compared and contrasted and flushed out with that last paragraph?

And when I mention the idea, is it true that very few people think it could even be a remote possibility?

Even though they know have the roll your sleeves up knowhow from manufacturing our cars down there.  It still doesn't even seem like a remote possibility.

Does it have to do with their structure of government and upward mobility of the educated?  Does it have to do with their education system not being a framework to support such ambitions?  Does it have to do with their language not supporting technical ideas?  I mean what good does la as in female and lo as in male do in terms of engineering.  Is the sound and tempo of the language nonconductive to expression and understanding of highly engineering?  Okay so it is starting to rub you the wrong way.  If so perhaps you need to think of the issue in terms of how can they transition that language to meet the above?

What is the drinking age in Mexico?  It is 18.  So that is somewhat consistent with U.S.  

When does the Mexican take their first drink in life.  Very interesting search results just popped up. (The legal drinking age in the Central African Republic is 15 years old.  I know where Mexico is for you snooters.)

when does the mexican have their first drink - Search (bing.com)

What I am getting at is why such organizations don't form there?

You know I take it all back!  There are some Mexican Car Companies already!  See list.  mexican car company - Search (bing.com)

So then the question becomes.  How come we don't see them in the U.S.?  We can see cars coming in here shipped clear across the seven seas, but none transported over the boarder to be sold here?  So why is that?

Okay that is all I have time for.  And perhaps if I continued, I would discover I was wrong in a great many more ways.

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