Posted by trucker40 on February 15, 2009 at 06:21:00 from (69.152.168.34):
In Reply to: OT: china junk posted by larry cook on February 14, 2009 at 22:39:34:
If you use your tools to make a living you soon see that American made is the best.After you skin knuckles real good,or round off an expensive part because your almost right wrench didnt fit the dollars you saved buying the junk dont add up.Japan is better than China but still an import.Why we even import anything from China is a mystery to me.Americans arent out in front of Wal Mart with picket signs wanting more China junk.Wal Mart has run everybody else out of business and now charge us 2 or 3 prices for China junk.Its a big scam.Sure people thats wages havent kept up to the cost of living are going to want cheap stuff because thats all they can afford.Buying high priced junk from China is ruining our country and we need to figure out who is responsible for it and get rid of them.
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