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Re: Two letters that could spell trouble
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Posted by TEEDO on January 02, 2006 at 02:49:41 from (203.189.143.230):
In Reply to: Two letters that could spell trouble posted by MACE on January 01, 2006 at 16:45:23:
You guys really need to make the distiction between Communist China and Taiwan. Taiwan has industrial goods that rival the quality of Japan and the US, and Just like "Made in Japan" was the equivelant of "Junk" in the 1950's China's products are to us today but watch out! In this computer age they will catch up so fast you will be amazed. We need to wake up and realize that the US does not hold the patent on quality or in 20 years about the only job's we'll have is serving burgers to each other at McDonalds. Most of our cherished manufacturers, CASE, John Deere, GM, Ford have more foreign components than US made and we still call them made in America.
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