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Old 02-08-2017, 10:59 AM   #11
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Default Re: Baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet

Underwear - Vietnam, Haiti.
Toaster - China
Sheets - India, China
Light bulbs - China, China, Assembled in USA with global components
Clock - China, USA (Grandfather clock)

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Old 02-08-2017, 07:36 PM   #12
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Here's mine, Ron -

Underwear - Costa Rica, Guatemala
Toaster - China
Sheets - China
Light bulbs - USA and China
Clock - Germany and China

And no surprises here! American companies found a way to have their products manufactured off-shore for less money and with less EPA, OSHA, DOL and DOJ regulations a long time ago. Paying some poor 12 to 14 year old 35 cents an hour to assemble your widgets is a heck of a lot more profitable than your American worker who, BY LAW, you have to pay a living wage and provide other benefits like health care and vacations. PLUS (and here's where it gets devilish), you can sell the item for well below what your altruistic competition can afford to, and because most folks only care about how much something costs, and not who makes it, you can drive him or her out of business!

(This is not a political statement, just an economic reality. The very real possibility is that the majority of the manufacturing that will be returning to the US will be done by robots, because that's what makes the companies more profits.)
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Old 02-08-2017, 09:07 PM   #13
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I'll play.

Underwear: Hanes from Cambodia, Jockey from Vietnam
Light Bulbs: surprisingly from the USA
Sheets: India
Clock: USA, but it's as old as I am, so not surprised
Toaster: Proctor Silex, also from the dark ages, USA
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Old 02-09-2017, 12:28 AM   #14
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Here's mine, Ron -

Underwear - Costa Rica, Guatemala
Toaster - China
Sheets - China
Light bulbs - USA and China
Clock - Germany and China

And no surprises here! American companies found a way to have their products manufactured off-shore for less money and with less EPA, OSHA, DOL and DOJ regulations a long time ago. Paying some poor 12 to 14 year old 35 cents an hour to assemble your widgets is a heck of a lot more profitable than your American worker who, BY LAW, you have to pay a living wage and provide other benefits like health care and vacations. PLUS (and here's where it gets devilish), you can sell the item for well below what your altruistic competition can afford to, and because most folks only care about how much something costs, and not who makes it, you can drive him or her out of business!

(This is not a political statement, just an economic reality. The very real possibility is that the majority of the manufacturing that will be returning to the US will be done by robots, because that's what makes the companies more profits.)
Lew, if these companies weren't employing them they would be eating more dirt. Like it or not, US corporations fuel jobs and economies in these countries. If they didn't, you would have economic chaos around the world. Like the Kid from Brooklyn says "Think about it".
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Old 02-09-2017, 06:35 AM   #15
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Lew, if these companies weren't employing them they would be eating more dirt. Like it or not, US corporations fuel jobs and economies in these countries. If they didn't, you would have economic chaos around the world. Like the Kid from Brooklyn says "Think about it".
And that's "globalization"! And as bad as I feel for those poor folks working in sweat-shops in places like Cambodia and Indonesia, wasn't the last election about bringing jobs "home"? We may eventually have to pay more for the things we purchase (because the idea is that the multi-national corporations who make everything aren't going to be "eating" the increased production costs!), but that's what the new economy is going to look like. And then we can go back to blaming the Chinese for the demise of Oldsmobile and Pontiac!

"Be careful what you wish for, it just might come true!"
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Old 02-11-2017, 12:15 PM   #16
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OK, for this week the new items are

Lawn chairs
Trash cans
Sneakers
Bathing suits
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Old 02-14-2017, 10:13 AM   #17
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My new G force racing jacket was made in China.
I also have a new Manley crankshaft that was made in China
My dining room table was made in Vietnam. I bought it used.
I just bought a new refrigerator. Not sure where that was made. I haven't actually seen it yet.
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Old 02-14-2017, 11:16 AM   #18
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Lawn chairs - China
Trash cans - USA, Mexico
Sneakers - China
Bathing suits - China, Bangladesh
Plates - China

Appears that China is a global power.

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Old 02-20-2017, 05:02 PM   #19
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Mike, I see you have expanded the parameters. How about you racers offer the manufacture of your race apparel and or components. Or...

garden tools
race t-shirts
towels
socks
stapler

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