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"With gas prices, it's always up and down," said Yancey. "People will probably steer more toward fuel-efficient vehicles just in case gas prices skyrocket again."
The president's visit was one of three he's making around the country this week ahead of his State of the Union address. He visits Arizona on Thursday and Tennessee on Friday.
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Obama's speech focused on the U.S. auto industry's recovery, which he said was a result of tough decisions his administration made in its early days. But he started out with words of commiseration with supporters of the hometown NFL team, whose exit from the post-season followed a reversed penalty call.
The Lions may be down but they're not out and have strong prospects for next season, he said.
Obama then spoke about Detroit's emergence from the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history and the auto recovery. Detroit filed for bankruptcy in July 2013 and exited Chapter 9 last month. The city wiped out and restructured about $7 billion in debt,Wholesale China Jerseys.
Obama was accompanied by two new Democratic lawmakers on the flight from Washington — Sen. Gary Peters and Rep. Debbie Dingell.
Obama also spoke about the call Tuesday in an interview with The Detroit News, saying he'd be "pretty aggravated" if he were a Lions fan.
"We may not all root for the Lions,Cheap NFL Jerseys, but America is rooting for Detroit," Obama said at Ford Motor Co.'s Michigan Assembly plant in the Detroit suburb of Wayne.
"Detroit always comes back," Obama said,Jerseys China Cheap NFL, and the nation wants "the Motor City strong."
The Lions led 20-17 in the fourth quarter of Sunday's game when the call was made. The reversal helped Dallas come from behind to win 24-20,Cheap NFL Jerseys Wholesale.
WAYNE, Mich. (AP) — Even a Chicago Bears backer can feel the pain of Detroit Lions fans whose playoff hopes collapsed with an official's questionable call, and the whole nation is behind the Motor City as it emerges from its economic woes, President Barack Obama told Michigan autoworkers on Wednesday.
The Michigan Assembly Plant is temporarily closed this week because of a lack of demand for the small cars and hybrids it makes. Automakers often close plants for short periods to make sure inventories match demand. Ford said the plant will reopen Monday. |
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