Posted on 11/18/2013 5:46:15 AM PST by Cringing Negativism Network
Further, consumers have likewise gotten too used to cheap durable goods and have no desire to go back to the days when a television or a refrigerator was considered to be a major purchase. Now when a television stops working, they dump it in the trash and buy a better model for even cheaper than what they paid for the original one.
Yes, we can! The reason we cannot compete effectively is because there is no level playing field. Americans are held to a different standard than the Chicoms. If Americans demanded they be held to the same environmental/worker safety standards....we could very well compete.
Remember...it's the liberal left unions, liberal environmental wackos, globalist and the politicians with campaign cash hanging out their pockets that are to blame.
American workers, American ingenuity, resourcefulness that make us great. Get the corruption and big brother gubbamint out of the way and you will see the finest products in the world in which no country can compete.
Again...want to support child slave labor? Wanna support environmental disaster? Support the degradation of the American middle class?
Then be one of those average Americans that care only about price. Slice the throat of your own.
Boycott cheap Chinese goods. When American corporations see the impact to their bottom line...they will adjust accordingly.
Hey...no offense, it's just business, right?
Tariffs do not need to be draconian, a 10% duty isn't going to destroy the flat screen market but it might make one of our brave "Captains of Industry" consider new plant in a R-T-W state instead of Hunan Province.
Correct. In the end...we Americans pay dearly.
Can’t tell ya how many cheap Chinese products I’ve bought and had to replace over and over again because they do not last.
I remember going into my granddad’s garage...he had tools and such that are still being used...TODAY. Tools made forty or fifty years ago.
Quality over quantity. I’ll gladly pay a few bucks more to help support Americans and get a better product. You bet.
Lies, Lies, Lies
Reduce the power of the regulators, bust the unions (repeal the Wagner Act), and get rid of corporate income tax completely (corporations don't pay taxes anyway: they're merely unpaid tax collectors that pass along the additional cost of taxation to consumers): then you'll get unprecedented job creation and a repeat of the Reagan-era boom.
That’s irrelevant
in order to lower the income gap
power, both political and financial
needs more decentralization
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