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great article in 'slate'...
http://www.slate.com/id/2266025/entr.../?hpid=topnews multipart series...telling us what the right doesnt want us to know. |
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bpuharic wrote:
great article in 'slate'... http://www.slate.com/id/2266025/entr.../?hpid=topnews multipart series...telling us what the right doesnt want us to know. http://s33.photobucket.com/albums/d6...-.jpg&newest=1 |
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On 9/8/2010 5:44 PM, bpuharic wrote:
great article in 'slate'... http://www.slate.com/id/2266025/entr.../?hpid=topnews multipart series...telling us what the right doesnt want us to know. I didn't know how bad home Construction is. One small business went out that was building construction materials. However Lowes and Home Depot are still around. Another that excavated rock for building in other parts of the Country shut down. I hadn't really taken note until today that all the Craftsmen and Tradesmen don't seem to be around the area. I don't know but they probably went to where there was some construction. Supplier Side Economics/Government is all about the wealth of those that seized American Industry and is shipping away production and cutting wages and importing near slave laborers while raising their compensation by leaps and bounds. Public Traded Corporations are really controlled for the fortunes of the few running them. Globalism is Feudalism. They already have the third world in their grip. They cam for America's wealth and figure they still have a good run to go here where there are resources to be exported and a talented people that can be forced to work for slave labor wages to survive. America is becoming a colony to Globalism that is not a Country but a control mechanism for the power and wealth of the Global/Foreign Merchant and Banker. If their first allegiance is to Globalism then they have no allegiance to America. They have a variety of terms they sling, as a force to silence, Americans such as Isolationist. They are making decisions in Washington for what is good for Globalism not Americans. That is their mantra they believe that for the good of the Global Economy will cower and shut Americans up Some how globalism will benefit us when our economy and life style reach parity with the lowest common denominator of the third world. We do not desire to have our life style and economy reduced to the lowest common denominator. |
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In article ,
says... On Thu, 09 Sep 2010 12:20:46 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 08 Sep 2010 23:35:54 -0700, jps wrote: On Thu, 09 Sep 2010 01:22:46 -0400, wrote: On Wed, 08 Sep 2010 21:31:57 -0400, lil abner wrote: One small business went out that was building construction materials. However Lowes and Home Depot are still around. They sell Chinese products on the cheap. They are still pretty slow. You certainly have no problem finding a parking space. Finding someone who knows anything in the store is tough tho. They are running pretty lean. Their business model is "this is a do it yourself store", If you want to find something, do it yourself. If you want it tied on your car, do it yourself. Most HD/Lowes these days even want you to check your stuff out yourself. I hate all the Chinese crap they sell. I look for alternatives whenever possible. It's getting harder every day. Maybe it is time for a real thrust to buy American but that never really takes off when you see the price tags. Really? I bought a 23 year old german car rather than a new American car. Why? Quality. The 23 year old car rides, drives better despite lacking 23 years of technical progress. The 23 year old car was more expensive than most modern American boxes but it won't depreciate like the American pieces of crap. I'd much rather purchase a superior American product, even at a higher price. They aren't offered anymore because cheap **** imported by Walmart, Target and others have flooded the shelves. What is the cost of repairing your 23 year old german car? |
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... On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 08:06:24 -0700, jps wrote: Maybe it is time for a real thrust to buy American but that never really takes off when you see the price tags. Really? I bought a 23 year old german car rather than a new American car. Why? Quality. The 23 year old car rides, drives better despite lacking 23 years of technical progress. The 23 year old car was more expensive than most modern American boxes but it won't depreciate like the American pieces of crap. I'd much rather purchase a superior American product, even at a higher price. They aren't offered anymore because cheap **** imported by Walmart, Target and others have flooded the shelves. You just said two different things. He just loves his German screw drivers. I wonder if there are any quality American toolmakers left? |
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On Sep 10, 3:44*pm, "Harry ?" wrote:
wrote in message ... On Fri, 10 Sep 2010 08:06:24 -0700, jps wrote: Maybe it is time for a real thrust to buy American but that never really takes off when you see the price tags. Really? *I bought a 23 year old german car rather than a new American car. *Why? *Quality. *The 23 year old car rides, drives better despite lacking 23 years of technical progress. The 23 year old car was more expensive than most modern American boxes but it won't depreciate like the American pieces of crap. I'd much rather purchase a superior American product, even at a higher price. *They aren't offered anymore because cheap **** imported by Walmart, Target and others have flooded the shelves. You just said two different things. He just loves his German screw drivers. I wonder if there are any quality American toolmakers left?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It is difficult to find a lot of items of any quality anymore, even if you spend the dollars. From clothes, to services, to restraunts... Nobody cares enough about quality to build it, and our (Americans) interest in it went out the window decades ago... |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Wed, 08 Sep 2010 21:31:57 -0400, lil abner wrote: One small business went out that was building construction materials. However Lowes and Home Depot are still around. They sell Chinese products on the cheap. They are still pretty slow. You certainly have no problem finding a parking space. Finding someone who knows anything in the store is tough tho. They are running pretty lean. Their business model is "this is a do it yourself store", If you want to find something, do it yourself. If you want it tied on your car, do it yourself. Most HD/Lowes these days even want you to check your stuff out yourself. HD/Lowes have excellent customer service. They explain things and help you pick out the right items. They definitely help you load your car/truck. They even deliver for a small charge, depending on the item, and they price match. Not bad. |
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