Tuesday, February 23, 2010

The Republicans Are Playing Politics On The Congressional Oversight Committee Hearing Allegedly Investigating Toyota When Lives Are At Stake.

Black Buzz News Service
Washington D.C.
February 23, 2010

It is quite apparent that cantankerous Republicans on the House Congressional Oversight committee allegedly investigating Toyota Motor Corporation of America relative to its numerous safety/quality problems are playing plain and simple unadulterated politics when the lives of the American consumer is at stake. Rather getting to the bottom of Toyota's sticking accelerator pedals and other acute problems, the Republicans on said committee are playing the part of defense council for Toyota.
Who are the people that elected these ne'er-do-wells Republicans to the U.S. Congress? You have to be embarrassed.
Toyota has known about the sticking accelerator pedal as far back as the year 2000 when their overrated Lexus had numerous problems with the defective accelerator pedal and floor mats in said United Kingdom.
Toyota has in the past and continues to present in maintaining a pattern and Practice of covering up its numerous safety problems with the defective accelerator pedal, poor braking systems, flawed Electronic Throttle Control Systems, sticking floor mats to accelerator pedal, and the smell of excessive gasoline fumes in said cabin on many of its Camry, and Solara models. These Toyota models are so poorly engineered and designed that there is no code that shows up for excessive fuel odor, or problems within its Electronic Data Control Systems that will tell the driver there is a problem with said defective accelerator pedal sticking to floor mat.
Officials at Toyota who are responsible for this massive cover up and conspiracy should be held accountable by a court of proper jurisdiction for the number of people who have been injured and the lost of 34 lives.
The American public needs to wake up and refrain from buying Toyota products. Those 100 million dollars were more important than a human life to Toyota.

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