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"I personally love the man," says James Bakalich, a Harley parts dealer from Florida. "I think he's doing a wonderful job." When I bring up the red flags and storm clouds of Russia's attack on the election and the ongoing Mueller investigation, Mark Halvorson shrugs.
"They're picking on him because he's from the outside. If you look at the Clintons, how come they can do things and no one else can?" As he shows off his "Trump 2020" tattoo, Halvorson even pledges his allegiance to Trump over the holiest of brand names in Sturgis; Harley-Davidson.
The President aimed his Twitter and trade war guns at the Milwaukee institution after the company shuttered a Kansas City plant and announced plans to make more bikes for overseas markets on foreign soil.
Despite a massive tax break spent on stock buy-backs, Harley-Davidson blames the realities of global manufacturing and the President's steel and aluminum tariffs for the move, but if forced to pick sides, Halvorson doesn't hesitate. "I'm going to have to go with what's going to make America better," he says. "If Harley wants to choose to go somewhere else, then I'll choose to buy different bikes."
Read more: http://www.kctv5.com/story/38816710/bikers-salute-leader-of-their-pack-donald-trump
Will they buy russian cycles?
muntrv
(14,505 posts)Brother Buzz
(36,456 posts)They's make a cute pair tooling around in one of these.
It's actually an interesting asymmetrical two wheel drive with a BMW 'knockoff; engine
Vinca
(50,300 posts)who is responsible for the Social Security and Medicare they currently enjoy.
a kennedy
(29,696 posts)the orange turd saying that he could kill someone on 5th Avenue and no one would do anything is the truth.