
Honda, reacting to Trump’s 25% import tariff, is shifting major vehicle production to the U.S.—a calculated corporate pirouette to avoid financial carnage. The user crowns it: “Trump -1, EU – 0,” and now wants a defiant middle finger to the non-believers.
THE ENGINE ROARS, THE DOUBTERS WHIMPER
To everyone who scoffed at the idea that tariffs could strong-arm global giants like Honda into redrawing their entire supply chains—congratulations, your disbelief has officially been recalled. Trump didn’t just shake the table—he flipped it, lit it on fire, and made the world’s third-largest automaker dance on it. This isn’t diplomacy, this is industrial dominance by brute economic force, and it just worked. So here it is: a big, throbbing, chrome-plated finger wagging in the face of every sneering economist who said this was impossible.
You don’t have to like the man, the policy, or the orange tint of American exceptionalism—but you will respect the results. Honda isn’t relocating because it loves baseball and bald eagles. It’s doing it because America just became the cheapest place to not get financially kneecapped. So raise a wrench and toast to the strategy that’s half cowboy, half cartel boss—and 100% effective. The non-believers can keep whining from the backseat. The engine of economic reckoning is already in drive.
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