The nation that invented the automobile is not America

I have always been a big fan of the inventor of the automobile because of his perseverance and drive to success.
President Obama gave to his first speech the congress this behind schedule to speak upon the policies of the urgent evacuation and its administration in everything of the foreign policy with the manufacture.
The short version of the speech goes like this. Urgent evacuation, money, banks, more money, wars, more money, Gitmo, lead for example, more money.
But there was a line in the speech that is raising the eyebrows:
“And I believe the nation that invented the automobile cannot walk away from it.”
We could be light and to suggest that dice how heavy he is inexact is the line, of which the government of the USA perhaps refused to confront the industry.
By way of indication, the answer to the question that who invented the automobile is Benz de Karl in Germany in 1885-86. If we want to be more pedantic, the Benz invented the first true automobile, that is a car that works in the gasoline. The first “car without horse” was created by Frenchman Nicholas-Jose Cugnot in 1769 (driven steam) and a Scot by the name of Anderson Robert created an electrical vehicle in 1830s. The first automobile done in the United States came ahead in 1893.
I’m sorry but America did not invent the first automobile.
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