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Re: Overalls and Appliances
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Posted by kyhayman on December 02, 2006 at 07:08:11 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Overalls and Appliances posted by Boley on December 01, 2006 at 22:26:33:
I dont mind buying some imports. After all, there are countries that buy lots of our stuff. China imports bother me and I try to avoid them. I noticed two years ago the stuff my kidlet got for Christmas, all of it was 'Made in China'. Burns me up. When I ordered new camera gear, high end commercial, Olympus, made in Japan..... wrong. When I got it, everything but the glass (which is Japanese Zukido) was made in china. Grrrr. We made our own bed though. The world changed and we (business and employees) werent looking. It blew me away to hear that GM spends more per car on employee and retiree health care than on steel. The only wealth that is ever created comes from the mines, soils, fisheries, wells, and forests. Everybody else just trades money around. Our industry lost sight of that.
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