You must be working for the unions..lol
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Please tell Pontiac to stop fiddling with our Monaro.DrunkFace wrote:
American Owned and American made are two different things.
And those monitors suck harder than outer space. Imagine opening one of your presents on your birthday, to find that it was DOA? Then returning it the next day, and then finding out less than a year later that the LCD panel itself needs replacing? This never happened when I bought an LG monitor, made in Korea.sergeriver wrote:
I have a question for you guys, where the fuck is your LCD monitor from? This one in my office is a Samsung, made in China.
Most metal coming into China is actually recycled material from the West.some_random_panda wrote:
Everything here is made in China. All clothing, all our cars (or Japan, but more commonly China), our electronics, our building materials. In return they buy our steel and raw materials.
No. Japan is full of win for producing high-quality items. China is only well known as a mass-producer. This is because they've been producing various items for ages, and because of this, they have a much larger and developed industry to make something of the same nature cheaper and quicker than most western countries. So cheap, in fact, that it's cheaper to manufacture over there and ship back here than have it produced in our own countries. I think the attitude in China needs to change from "Quantity is Best" to "Quality is Best", but this probably will never change.DrunkFace wrote:
Not before they become the next super power.ATG wrote:
China will ultimately fail.
Remember Japan in the 60-70s. They were like China of today, couldn't produce anything of quality at all, now look at them. The same will happen to China just on a MUCH bigger scale.
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http://www.taxfoundation.org/publicatio … 22917.htmlnukchebi0 wrote:
I find the bolded part a little hard to believe. Do you have a source for that?Kmarion wrote:
We ruin our own companies. We demand regulations and taxes unequaled by the rest of the world. Noble as it may be but as a "business person" what would you do? Patriotism in the name of destructive charity is not patriotism at all.
You assume (again) they are a talking head for Walmart because they have a differing opinion. I must be as well..lol.
Isn't that their right?
lol@more vids 4 u.
Kmarion wrote:
You must be working for the unions..lol
ATG wrote:
And kept getting worse.Kmarion wrote:
...lol Admittedly the first one did start off a little lame .ATG wrote:
Okay. I'll watch your Christ foresaken videos. http://i2.tinypic.com/7w95g00.gif
He is a professional spokeshole.
He gets paid big bucks to go on t.v. and talk shit.
It's easy for guys like that to sing Walmarts praise, they've likely never tried to run a business.
As for # 2, great, we're making the third world better by ruining American companies. He actually defends sweat shops and child labor.
I'm no fan of unions, but seriously, would you consider a job a Walmart if you weren't doing good with your families business?
Great career track? Would you recommend your daughter get a job at Walmart?
And are those two guys a couple? The big guys the man and the quiet guy is the girl?
Sarcasm referencing your willingness to automatically pass judgment on them.(lol)ATG wrote:
Kmarion wrote:
You must be working for the unions..lolATG wrote:
And kept getting worse.Kmarion wrote:
...lol Admittedly the first one did start off a little lame .
He is a professional spokeshole.
He gets paid big bucks to go on t.v. and talk shit.
It's easy for guys like that to sing Walmarts praise, they've likely never tried to run a business.
As for # 2, great, we're making the third world better by ruining American companies. He actually defends sweat shops and child labor.
I'm no fan of unions, but seriously, would you consider a job a Walmart if you weren't doing good with your families business?
Great career track? Would you recommend your daughter get a job at Walmart?
And are those two guys a couple? The big guys the man and the quiet guy is the girl?
Its the fatal flaw of Communist countries, since the Soviet Union.wiru-will wrote:
Multiple Reply Post TimePlease tell Pontiac to stop fiddling with our Monaro.DrunkFace wrote:
American Owned and American made are two different things.And those monitors suck harder than outer space. Imagine opening one of your presents on your birthday, to find that it was DOA? Then returning it the next day, and then finding out less than a year later that the LCD panel itself needs replacing? This never happened when I bought an LG monitor, made in Korea.sergeriver wrote:
I have a question for you guys, where the fuck is your LCD monitor from? This one in my office is a Samsung, made in China.Most metal coming into China is actually recycled material from the West.some_random_panda wrote:
Everything here is made in China. All clothing, all our cars (or Japan, but more commonly China), our electronics, our building materials. In return they buy our steel and raw materials.No. Japan is full of win for producing high-quality items. China is only well known as a mass-producer. This is because they've been producing various items for ages, and because of this, they have a much larger and developed industry to make something of the same nature cheaper and quicker than most western countries. So cheap, in fact, that it's cheaper to manufacture over there and ship back here than have it produced in our own countries. I think the attitude in China needs to change from "Quantity is Best" to "Quality is Best", but this probably will never change.DrunkFace wrote:
Not before they become the next super power.ATG wrote:
China will ultimately fail.
Remember Japan in the 60-70s. They were like China of today, couldn't produce anything of quality at all, now look at them. The same will happen to China just on a MUCH bigger scale.
I've been reccomended, by other tradespeople, to never buy tools, and NEVER EVER buy safety equipment. Another student from Tech had to get a piece of a tin Coke can that was lodged in his foot removed. That bit of metal was supposed to be a steel cap for one of his boots.
Guess where those boots were made.
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HaATG wrote:
So, they are a couple?
No, Panda is right.wiru-will wrote:
Most metal coming into China is actually recycled material from the West.some_random_panda wrote:
Everything here is made in China. All clothing, all our cars (or Japan, but more commonly China), our electronics, our building materials. In return they buy our steel and raw materials.
Its like the 1740s again.TheAussieReaper wrote:
No, Panda is right.wiru-will wrote:
Most metal coming into China is actually recycled material from the West.some_random_panda wrote:
Everything here is made in China. All clothing, all our cars (or Japan, but more commonly China), our electronics, our building materials. In return they buy our steel and raw materials.
In fact most of our mineral exports are directly to China, in the forms of Iron ore, Copper ore, Coal, and we ship huge amounts Wool to China also. And that list doesn't include $4.7bn (Aus) of mainly alumina, wheat & sugar. China is getting at least 21% of our total exports.
And the main imports we get from China are Clothing, Computers and Telecommunications equipment.
China's principal import sources of 2006 were:
Japan 14.6%
Republic of Korea 11.3%
Taiwan 11.0%
doesn't look like they are getting much recycled material to me.
Remind me to yell at my lecturer for telling me that.TheAussieReaper wrote:
No, Panda is right.
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.PureFodder wrote:
If Americans and other westerners didn't keep buying cheap shit, China wouldn't keep making it. You can't complain at the Chinese for supplying Americans the cheap shit that obviously lots prefer to the more expensive quality stuff. Saying that the Chinese can only make cheap crap is completely stupid. They're earning loads of money from sensibly supplying an American demand for goods that suck. If there was no market to consume crap, China would stop supplying it.
Did you even read my post before commenting? Because if you did you totally didn't understand any of it. So let me highlight the important parts.wiru-will wrote:
No. Japan is full of win for producing high-quality items. China is only well known as a mass-producer. This is because they've been producing various items for ages, and because of this, they have a much larger and developed industry to make something of the same nature cheaper and quicker than most western countries. So cheap, in fact, that it's cheaper to manufacture over there and ship back here than have it produced in our own countries. I think the attitude in China needs to change from "Quantity is Best" to "Quality is Best", but this probably will never change.DrunkFace wrote:
Not before they become the next super power.ATG wrote:
China will ultimately fail.
Remember Japan in the 60-70s. They were like China of today, couldn't produce anything of quality at all, now look at them. The same will happen to China just on a MUCH bigger scale.
I've been reccomended, by other tradespeople, to never buy tools, and NEVER EVER buy safety equipment. Another student from Tech had to get a piece of a tin Coke can that was lodged in his foot removed. That bit of metal was supposed to be a steel cap for one of his boots.
Guess where those boots were made.
So why are people buying cheap Chinese crap unless they want cheap Chinese crap?ATG wrote:
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.PureFodder wrote:
If Americans and other westerners didn't keep buying cheap shit, China wouldn't keep making it. You can't complain at the Chinese for supplying Americans the cheap shit that obviously lots prefer to the more expensive quality stuff. Saying that the Chinese can only make cheap crap is completely stupid. They're earning loads of money from sensibly supplying an American demand for goods that suck. If there was no market to consume crap, China would stop supplying it.
Because it's cheap?PureFodder wrote:
So why are people buying cheap Chinese crap unless they want cheap Chinese crap?ATG wrote:
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.PureFodder wrote:
If Americans and other westerners didn't keep buying cheap shit, China wouldn't keep making it. You can't complain at the Chinese for supplying Americans the cheap shit that obviously lots prefer to the more expensive quality stuff. Saying that the Chinese can only make cheap crap is completely stupid. They're earning loads of money from sensibly supplying an American demand for goods that suck. If there was no market to consume crap, China would stop supplying it.
Exactly, so the reason for cheap Chinese shit is the low standards of Americans and desire to spend less money, not the Chinese. If Americans refused to buy cheap Chinese crap, China wouldn't make it. Why should they increase their costs and quality if that's not what the marked demands?Scorpion0x17 wrote:
Because it's cheap?PureFodder wrote:
So why are people buying cheap Chinese crap unless they want cheap Chinese crap?ATG wrote:
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight.
this man asks valid questions, I must say.PureFodder wrote:
Exactly, so the reason for cheap Chinese shit is the low standards of Americans and desire to spend less money, not the Chinese. If Americans refused to buy cheap Chinese crap, China wouldn't make it. Why should they increase their costs and quality if that's not what the marked demands?Scorpion0x17 wrote:
Because it's cheap?PureFodder wrote:
So why are people buying cheap Chinese crap unless they want cheap Chinese crap?
This sort of ideology?ATG wrote:
Mayhaps I need to define greed as I meant it;Kmarion wrote:
The greedy do not spend their Saturdays at Walmart. You don't find too many people packing their bentleys with cases of ramen noodles. I'd say the percentages are in favor of the non.
I consider driving by the locally owned hardware store to buy a garden hose at walmart for twenty five cents less to be a form of greed.
Walmarts and Home Depots murder small businesses.