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Posted by The Dukester on May 01, 2001 at 18:22:29 from (216.93.119.27):
In Reply to: BOYCOTT CHINESE GOODS IN MAY posted by carl on April 30, 2001 at 18:02:13:
The "kicker" here is a whole lot of so called good old American companies have set up factories in mainland China and Taiwan to produce all sorts of things to put in their products they put together here. It's because of the cheap labor(or so they say) in the orient and these things just are too expensive when they're made here in our labor union infested economy. Isn't it too bad that investors have to get big returns on their investments and this results in our companies having to make big profits to be good investments. The American flag isn't always red, white, and blue. Nowdays the flag is sometimes a few shades of green and gray and has numbers in the corners. Lately the flag is stained with sort of an oily color and smells sorta like gasoline.
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