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On 2025-05-08 22:28, AlleyCat wrote:
On Thu, 8 May 2025 09:31:34 -0700, Alan says...
On 2025-05-07 21:49, AlleyCat wrote:
On Wed, 7 May 2025 20:18:34 -0700, Alan says...
"British auto manufacturing giant Rolls-Royce" is absolutely
100% NOT going to increase its manufacturing production in the
United States"
WHO in the FUCK is talking about cars, stupid?
You were, stupid.
Nope. THAT they are ALSO a car manufacturing company, does NOT mean
I was "talking" about the car side of bidness... moron.
Rolls Royce IS a car manufacturing company, but the story was not
about cars, moron.
No, you moron.
They are literally TWO COMPLETELY SEPARATE COMPANIES.
I knew you'd fall for the tease.
Original post:
Rolls-Royce Expands Manufacturing in the U.S. to Mitigate Tariff
Impact
(did I say tariff on WHAT?)
Nope.
Not spoon-feeding you, little rich boy.
If you have a doubt as to what I'm posting about look up EXACT
phrases. It's pretty easy. Just put, in quotation marks, of course, "Rolls-Royce Expands Manufacturing in the U.S. to Mitigate Tariff
Impact", and you'll get exactly what I was posting about.
And that article got it WRONG.
But nooooo... you want SO FUCKING BADLY to show me up, that you
proceed to knee-jerking off and getting it ALLLLL wrong.
In a significant strategic move, British auto manufacturing giant
Rolls-Royce has announced plans to increase its manufacturing
production in the United States.
No.
1. The company that makes Rolls-Royce CARS is a BMW subsidiary.
2. They aren't an "auto manufacturing giant" by any reasonable definition.
"British engineering giant Rolls-Royce is reportedly preparing to
increase manufacturing production in the United States to avoid
tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump."
That's from a separate story than the one you first posted, and at least Breitbart gets that it was never the car maker who was doing anything.
Look how fucking easy this is:
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=British+engineering+giant+Rolls- Royce+is+reportedly+preparing+to+increase+manufacturing+production+in+the+United+States&ia=web
(irrelevant shit posting deleted)
You mean all the stuff you tried to throw around to make is sound like
you were a manly man who knows about planes?
Where you included a bunch of names and designations for engines...
...where all but one of them were related to the Boeing B-52...
...except you threw in a Pratt&Whitney engine that was for the F22 Raptor?
Rolls-Royce is a renowned British luxury automobile manufacturer and
also a major player in the aerospace and marine industries,
manufacturing engines for aircraft and ships. The company has a
reputation for engineering excellence and innovation in both
sectors.
That is completely wrong, PusseyGurl.
Read very carefully.
That paragraph states that Rolls-Royce is a single company that makes
luxury automobiles AND aerospace and marine products.
It is NOT.
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is a wholly-owned subsidiary of BMW Group.
'The BMW Group is the world’s leading provider of premium cars and motorcycles and the home of the BMW, MINI, Rolls-Royce and BMW Motorrad brands.'
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https://www.bmwgroup.com/en/company.html>
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars was sold to Volkswagen AG in 1998, and then was subsequently sold to BMW in 2003
Ultimately, the company that makes Rolls-Royce jet engines is
Rolls-Royce Holdings plc.; a private company headquartered in London,
England.
See:
TWO companies.
And moreover, your original article said that "Rolls-Royce has announced
plans to increase its manufacturing production in the United States"...
...when the reality is that the actual original story only claims they
are "considering" doing so.
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