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To: lucysmom
That works both ways, though -- and your underlying assumption may not even be true.

1. If every refrigerator purchased in the U.S. were made in the U.S., what would the guy who makes refrigerators for a living do once every household and office building in the country had a refrigerator?

2. The assumption that durable goods don't last as long as they used to may be correct, but you've overlooked the fact that we now replace things we used to repair. New appliances are so cheap these days that I don't even think a business that repairs household appliances is a viable commercial venture anymore.

156 posted on 12/31/2006 9:42:44 AM PST by Alberta's Child (Can money pay for all the days I lived awake but half asleep?)
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To: Alberta's Child
1. If every refrigerator purchased in the U.S. were made in the U.S., what would the guy who makes refrigerators for a living do once every household and office building in the country had a refrigerator?

That's like saying if new homes last as long as they used to, builders would be out of work.

159 posted on 12/31/2006 9:53:40 AM PST by lucysmom
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