OK Greg. Guess I took it as I read it. As a statement of fact. That conditions in China are such that they really don't care about the worker. That means the no filters and such JD mentioned. I know a guy, high school friend, who worked for a company that made gas grills as a design engineer. The company for years took great pride that they made everything in the US. Then there were some changes from both OSHA and the EPA and to stay competitive they had to move making the brass parts for the valves off shore to some country that isn't as concerned about the enviorment or worker safety as the US. Kinda sad in the sense that more jobs were lost but that's how it is. I don't fault the government as being totally responsible for this. Part of the problem is the buying public that shops by price only too. I'm not going to condemn someone for trying to stretch a buck, but I don't want them crying about out sourcing. They are part of the problem, not the solution. You can bet that if the feds raised all import taxes to make American companies more competitive these sames folks would be outraged.
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