Yes, I had a Hog, 188,000 miles, '85 Softail, always got me home, except the night I hit a Toyota Celica. The driver was found to be at fault, cutting across the intersection with his lights off. I was stunned, big bruise on my right wrist, knee pain, but I didn't go to the hospital. As much crap was in the road, the Harley contributed only the oil cap. Six months later, and a fight with the insurance company, over a new or straightened frame, and she was reborn.
The untold story, as is always the case with these hostile globalist takeovers (think Carrier, Westinghouse, Phillips, every auto manufacturer, US Steel, ALCOA, etc.) are the millions of hardworking Americans, who have been blindly faithful employees, who will be the ones carrying the baggage for these disastrous decisions.
To be clear, I am not saying there should be no boycott, no unmerciful shaming of HD, no fire sales on any and all HD stock, there should. And it should be swift and with great prejudice. I'm just saying it is sad to see Americans and American values soiled by evil.
It's a shame, as Harleys often called 'Hogs' have always been the dream bike of American Manly men, used in movies and even biker gangs prefer them. They are dependable and rugged.
It's heartbreaking to sit by and watch these all-American companies being taken over by the Davos crowd. Is there no integrity left to stand up to these horrible monsters? And who gets hurt? The American people, as these companies are no longer an option to those who have principles and these companies will eventually shut down. Isn't that the WEF and Agenda 2030's goal? We're caught in a catch-22 of a calculated web of evil, that will lead to our own demise.
I hope Blackrock runs Harley Davison to the ground. It's what Blackrock is here to do. The mistake was letting them into the boardroom, er, maybe its the beardroom.
Yes, I had a Hog, 188,000 miles, '85 Softail, always got me home, except the night I hit a Toyota Celica. The driver was found to be at fault, cutting across the intersection with his lights off. I was stunned, big bruise on my right wrist, knee pain, but I didn't go to the hospital. As much crap was in the road, the Harley contributed only the oil cap. Six months later, and a fight with the insurance company, over a new or straightened frame, and she was reborn.
RIP Harley Davidson.
The untold story, as is always the case with these hostile globalist takeovers (think Carrier, Westinghouse, Phillips, every auto manufacturer, US Steel, ALCOA, etc.) are the millions of hardworking Americans, who have been blindly faithful employees, who will be the ones carrying the baggage for these disastrous decisions.
To be clear, I am not saying there should be no boycott, no unmerciful shaming of HD, no fire sales on any and all HD stock, there should. And it should be swift and with great prejudice. I'm just saying it is sad to see Americans and American values soiled by evil.
When you're in bed with the CCP, Just like the NRA. Harley Davidson was captured long ago. Sleep with dogs, expect fleas.
Very sad. Downright upsetting.
It's a shame, as Harleys often called 'Hogs' have always been the dream bike of American Manly men, used in movies and even biker gangs prefer them. They are dependable and rugged.
July 4th, 1985, Myrtle Beach S.C., there were three Hogs at the strip, mine, a riding buddy, and one fellow from Sanford N.C. on his old Electraglide.
The weather started to get rough, no rooms available, and I said to my friend, “Don’t worry, a place to stay will find us.” It did!
It's heartbreaking to sit by and watch these all-American companies being taken over by the Davos crowd. Is there no integrity left to stand up to these horrible monsters? And who gets hurt? The American people, as these companies are no longer an option to those who have principles and these companies will eventually shut down. Isn't that the WEF and Agenda 2030's goal? We're caught in a catch-22 of a calculated web of evil, that will lead to our own demise.
I hope Blackrock runs Harley Davison to the ground. It's what Blackrock is here to do. The mistake was letting them into the boardroom, er, maybe its the beardroom.
JR, David, thanks for the restacks.
Thanks Abigail, for the restack and comments.
Thanks Frederick, for the restack, good buddy.