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Re: USA parts and China parts
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Posted by KURT (mi) again on August 19, 2003 at 02:22:07 from (68.72.231.121):
In Reply to: USA parts and China parts posted by Steve Mason on August 18, 2003 at 09:23:29:
I have been thinking about this. Case in point. I just bought a Maglight flashlight this past weekend, $20. I have wanted one for a long time and I was tired of the $5 cheap crapping ones from China breaking in 3-6 months even before the batteries died out. So I bought a Durable long lasting light that is Made the USA. at least it says it is. Here is my point--The American consumer is looking for the best price--always--and he or she doesnt care where it comes from. (at least most dont care) But what happens when Americans cant afford to buy anything because they dont have a job, simple they stop buying because they dont have money and since the Chinese work for us through consumer products like flashlights and kids toys and low-medium quality stuff then the Chinese lose their jobs too because they dont buy anything from the US. unfortunately millions of Americans will lose their jobs until this happens. The politicians need to make the Chinese currency traded on the world market and free their people from the communists. just venting steam.
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