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Perspective

Sep. 9, 2016

The curious case of exporting cars

Consider this: A BMW X6 has a starting price of $61,900 in U.S. dealerships. In China, that MSRP is $171,000. By Jonathan Michaels

Jonathan A. Michaels

Managing Partner
MLG Attorneys at Law

Phone: (949) 581-6900

Email: jmichaels@defectattorney.com

Whittier Coll SOL; CA

Jonathan specializes in representing clients in the automotive industry.

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By Jonathan Michaels

The number is staggering, really: $438 billion. That is the amount the federal government spent in excess of revenue it collected in 2015. Pundits will tussle over who is responsible for the deficit - particularly in an election year - with Republicans and Democrats alike apportioning blame to one another with adolescent fervor. But the larger question is how can a nation that is capable of so much, fall so short in balancing ...

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