Attention Harley lovers, moronic Trumpers are gonna be selling their Harleys cheap because their master told them to, look for deal's. Ask em what's wrong? Don't they wanna sell their Harley real cheap so they can make America great again, tell, em to put their money where their mouth is. Any Trumper that drives a Harley is a traitor to Trump, their lord and master, I mean if treason is ok with these idiots, then anything should go, including selling their hog, they can donate the proceeds to Donald's re-election (legal) fund. Showing up at a Trump rally with a hog will be a mistake, unless ya want it trashed by fanatical Trumpers whipped up by the great white hope.
Yep, Harley Davidson should go bankrupt because Donald says so and the morons will fall into line, betray America, betray Harley, betray themselves, hate sure makes ya stupid.
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Trump: Harley Davidson boycott would be ‘great’
https://nypost.com/2018/08/12/trump-harley-davidson-boycott-would-be-great/
President Trump said a planned boycott of iconic American motorcycle manufacturer Harley-Davidson for wanting to move some of its operations outside the United States would be “great.”
“Many
@harleydavidson owners plan to boycott the company if manufacturing moves overseas. Great!,” Trump wrote on Twitter Sunday. “Most other companies are coming in our direction, including Harley competitors. A really bad move! U.S. will soon have a level playing field, or better.”
Trump sent the tweet from his golf resort in Bedminster, N.J., where he hosted members of “Bikers for Trump” on Saturday afternoon.
Harley-Davidson executives said in June that they were planning to shift production of motorcycles being sold in European markets to overseas factories.
They said it was in response to retaliatory tariffs the European Union slapped on imported hogs after Trump imposed levies on steel and aluminum imports from Europe.
Harley-Davidson said the EU’s tariffs would increase the cost of one of its bikes by $2,200.
Some owners told the New York Times that the decision would end their decades-old relationship with the Wisconsin-based company. “I’m riding my last Harley,” Gary Rathbun, a 67-year-old retired truck driver attending the legendary Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in North Dakota, told the newspaper. “It was American made, and that’s why we stood behind them.”