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Posted by mtgummibear on March 05, 2006 at 10:03:26 from (64.236.240.190):
In Reply to: More China parts posted by 37 chief on March 04, 2006 at 22:07:27:
I know you can"t really talk about this subject without getting into politics, but the bottom line is that the "horses are out of the barn" when it comes to global trade and the global economy and we can"t go back. I lament the passing of U.S. brands like my favorite tractors Olivers and Allis-Chalmers, but I know I can"t change it. I think we all have to admit that U.S. companies and U.S. workers have to share some of the blame for becoming non-competitive in the global economy. While what"s happening in China concerns me, I remain optimistic that as the Chinese standard of living goes up and more environmental regulations go into effect there, our workers and products will again become competitive and the pendulum will swing back our. I know this is an awfully long way of saying..."Stan I don"t know if that Chinese roller chain will stand up, but I wouldn"t be afraid to give it a shot." Larry
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