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Jonathan Ball wrote:
Harry Krause wrote: Jonathan Ball wrote: Paul Schilter wrote: Steve, I understand your point and you're right, clothes and electronics are very hard to buy American. Why would it be important to do so? Nativist/protectionist sentiment is a bad thing. You don't think it important to have manufacturing capabilities? No. Switzerland doesn't manufacture cars, aircraft, ships, consumer electronics, or much of anything else. The Swiss live enviable lives and lifestyles. You're comparing tiny Switzerland to the United States? Now there's a giggle for you. Besides, nearly half of the Swiss economy is based upon manufacturing. You think this nation will survive when the only jobs available are at Wal-Mart or as a software pussy? Those won't be the only jobs. You are wrong to think so; you demonstrate you don't know anything about economics. Not having much manufacturing capability doesn't seem to be hurting the Swiss too much. If you were able to think it through, which you plainly are not, you would see that all jobs are service jobs. Ahh, yes. Tour guides and keeping Nazi money safe. -- Email sent to is never read. |
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Harry Krause wrote:
Jonathan Ball wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Jonathan Ball wrote: Paul Schilter wrote: Steve, I understand your point and you're right, clothes and electronics are very hard to buy American. Why would it be important to do so? Nativist/protectionist sentiment is a bad thing. You don't think it important to have manufacturing capabilities? No. Switzerland doesn't manufacture cars, aircraft, ships, consumer electronics, or much of anything else. The Swiss live enviable lives and lifestyles. You're comparing tiny Switzerland to the United States? Yes. Now there's a giggle for you. Besides, nearly half of the Swiss economy is based upon manufacturing. No, it isn't. You think this nation will survive when the only jobs available are at Wal-Mart or as a software pussy? Those won't be the only jobs. You are wrong to think so; you demonstrate you don't know anything about economics. Not having much manufacturing capability doesn't seem to be hurting the Swiss too much. If you were able to think it through, which you plainly are not, you would see that all jobs are service jobs. Ahh, yes. Tour guides and keeping Nazi money safe. Thanks for the frank admission you don't know what you're talking about. |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
... You're comparing tiny Switzerland to the United States? Now there's a giggle for you. Besides, nearly half of the Swiss economy is based upon manufacturing. GDP - composition by sector: agricultu 2% industry: 34% services: 64% (2002 est.) |
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Tell Wenger & Victorinox that they don't manufacture anything.
Why is 'Made in Switzerland' stamped on my Swiss Army watch? Jonathan Ball wrote in message news:1d7yb.21755 |
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"Karl Denninger" wrote in message ... Shopping for groceries at WM, ex-meat (which I do not buy there); all packaged products from major manufacturers - the same as in any other store - saves me EASILY $20 weekly on groceries. And to get within that $20 at the local grocer, I have to use my "reward card" and let them link my purchase to my name, address and phone number. You use your real name, phone number and address on those "reward cards"? Tex |
Say NO NO NO to Wal-Mart!!!
Jonathan Ball wrote:
Harry Krause wrote: Jonathan Ball wrote: Harry Krause wrote: Jonathan Ball wrote: Paul Schilter wrote: Steve, I understand your point and you're right, clothes and electronics are very hard to buy American. Why would it be important to do so? Nativist/protectionist sentiment is a bad thing. You don't think it important to have manufacturing capabilities? No. Switzerland doesn't manufacture cars, aircraft, ships, consumer electronics, or much of anything else. The Swiss live enviable lives and lifestyles. You're comparing tiny Switzerland to the United States? Yes. Now there's a giggle for you. Besides, nearly half of the Swiss economy is based upon manufacturing. No, it isn't. You think this nation will survive when the only jobs available are at Wal-Mart or as a software pussy? Those won't be the only jobs. You are wrong to think so; you demonstrate you don't know anything about economics. Not having much manufacturing capability doesn't seem to be hurting the Swiss too much. If you were able to think it through, which you plainly are not, you would see that all jobs are service jobs. Ahh, yes. Tour guides and keeping Nazi money safe. Thanks for the frank admission you don't know what you're talking about. Thanks. Switzerland is a nice place to visit, but I wouldn't want to live there. -- Email sent to is never read. |
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Don White wrote:
Tell Wenger & Victorinox that they don't manufacture anything. Why is 'Made in Switzerland' stamped on my Swiss Army watch? Okay, that's two. Might not be enought for a GDP. |
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"Jonathan Ball" wrote in message hlink.net... You don't think it important to have manufacturing capabilities? No. Switzerland doesn't manufacture cars, aircraft, ships, consumer electronics, or much of anything else. The Swiss live enviable lives and lifestyles. WRONG! See: http://www.pilatus-aircraft.com/homepage.htm Tex |
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On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 16:28:43 +0000, RJ wrote:
Don White wrote: Tell Wenger & Victorinox that they don't manufacture anything. Why is 'Made in Switzerland' stamped on my Swiss Army watch? Okay, that's two. Might not be enought for a GDP. We went by a building one day and my friend said "they make plastic bags there". At first I thought "geez, that's pretty trivial", but then I started thinking about how many people use plastic bags. Even at $.01 per bag, that might add up to quite an empire. Anybody know how many "Swiss army knives" are sold each year? I'm guessing that although there's few "big ticket items" from Switzerland, there's quite a few little things, and they can add up... Lloyd |
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