Lauren Fix
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So that's a big security issue.
And every consumer can understand that.
But when you're driving around the U.S.
roads, it will literally take all that information and send that back to the home base, which is China.
So that opens up doors.
So when you pull in your garage and your Bluetooth is on your phone and it's on your car, guess what?
It's also on your Wi-Fi in your home.
And all that data from your home is now being sent to China as well.
So that's the big thing.
A couple senators are jumped on board and trying to put some policy in place to stop that.
But also they're taking over and they have for years used parts, parts that you would put on cars, center screens, hard parts like suspension components, wheels and tires.
They've really come in to infiltrate our industry and try to own the auto industry.
What Senator Bernie Moreno out of Ohio wants to do, he understands that the impact to jobs, the impact to our economy, the impact to manufacturing here in the U.S.
is quite dramatic.
If China were to come in and have all their parts shipped in, the problem is it would be lower costs.
Good for consumers initially, but the cars and the quality of the parts are good.
They're not as good as what we're getting from other brands.
So the thing is, it's going to be a lot of, I will call them not necessarily more disposable type cars, cars that are cheap enough that you go, I'll just get another one.
So China's trying backdoor ways to get in.
So there is a company called Leap Motors.