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Re: USA parts and China parts
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Posted by Merlin on August 18, 2003 at 18:35:15 from (209.205.159.206):
In Reply to: USA parts and China parts posted by Steve Mason on August 18, 2003 at 09:23:29:
A hot topic in school when I went (wow, seems so long ago)was that out leaders was on the track of making the U.S.A. a service nation and not produce anything. When I finally got old enough to go to work off the farm, that was still the topic. It seems like it is coming true now. I remember the unions in the construction business wouldn't use anything made in a foreign country. I saw a strike because some steel came in made in Korea. You couldn't park a foreign car in a union building parking lot. I know of but one left like that now. The union members has a paved parking lot and a gravel parking lot for the guys that has foreign cars. But the majority of Americams seem to love the little throw away cars that cost an arm and a leg to repair. Until the majority gets tired of it all, and as much as we hate it, we will have to contend with it.
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