Sure, because the biggest profits of the vehicle return to America vs Japan. In other words, as an example I own a home overseas. I rent it out and hire a property manager and landscapers to cut the grass. Created a few jobs. But I own the property and get all the rental income. I do pay some taxes, but am far ahead. I then invest and spend its profits in America. Where something is made doesn't mean it's a domestic product. Honestly no one believes a Honda or a Toyota is a domestic vehicle. You may turn a wrench, but you are not corporate, cashing all the big checks.
24th Nov 2015, 11:09
Sure, because the biggest profits of the vehicle return to America vs Japan. In other words, as an example I own a home overseas. I rent it out and hire a property manager and landscapers to cut the grass. Created a few jobs. But I own the property and get all the rental income. I do pay some taxes, but am far ahead. I then invest and spend its profits in America. Where something is made doesn't mean it's a domestic product. Honestly no one believes a Honda or a Toyota is a domestic vehicle. You may turn a wrench, but you are not corporate, cashing all the big checks.