Posted by hay on February 15, 2009 at 03:28:58 from (66.94.123.244):
In Reply to: Re: OT: china junk posted by ron8 on February 14, 2009 at 23:15:29:
there stuff that they sell us is truly a joke, but if we americans wanted to pay higher prices and wait longer for quality products, they the chinese, could make better products. it's all a matter of supply and demand. we americans demand cheap products and lots of them and the chinese responded. i am NOT taking up for there business practices, but the same thing could be done in america if we still had manufacturing factories, but the political situation 40 years ago opened up trade with asia and this is where we are now and we are not likely to ever see american manufacturing again because of startup cost, insurance, liability and waiting time for quality. in short, quality and quantity cannot survive together.
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