Why?
It's not as if China/Taiwan is forcing us to buy their stuff. WE, the U.S. consumer and the government we elect, drive this dynamic.
Further, stuff made in China/Taiwan isn't necessarily inferior to stuff made elsewhere. Some is, some isn't.
Who doesn't get that?
:)
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Topic - Chinese Product Bashing - Inmate51 08:38:30 01/12/17 (20)
- While I've not participated in any Chinese product bashing - 4everyoung 07:44:42 01/17/17 (0)
- RE: Chinese Product Bashing - Duster 23:43:04 01/14/17 (2)
- Empty gestures - Atwood 18:14:00 01/15/17 (1)
- RE: Empty gestures - Duster 19:28:34 01/16/17 (0)
- RE: Chinese Product Bashing - fantja 10:30:06 01/14/17 (0)
- Chinese Product Bashing - Atwood 18:58:33 01/13/17 (3)
- RE: Chinese Product Bashing - jygesq 10:00:17 01/17/17 (0)
- RE: Chinese Product Bashing - RGA 01:14:05 01/15/17 (1)
- RE: Chinese Product Bashing - A.Wayne 03:49:42 01/15/17 (0)
- If it's too good to be true, it ain't - Frihed89 00:58:47 01/13/17 (0)
- SAme with Japanese stuff in the 1950's.. By the 1970's, NO ONE was laughing anymore. nt - 3+4=5 16:53:41 01/12/17 (0)
- RE: Chinese Product Bashing - mkuller 10:57:53 01/12/17 (6)
- That may be correct... - jamesgarvin 09:56:57 01/13/17 (2)
- Consumers are primarily self-interested...(nt) - mkuller 10:19:36 01/13/17 (1)
- No doubt.... - jamesgarvin 10:47:36 01/13/17 (0)
- RE: Chinese Product Bashing - Inmate51 14:22:41 01/12/17 (1)
- RE: Chinese Product Bashing - mkuller 14:23:54 01/12/17 (0)
- In the case of Wlmart, yes... - Ivan303 11:31:24 01/12/17 (0)
- RE: Chinese Product Bashing - Hornlover 08:53:56 01/12/17 (1)
- RE: Chinese Product Bashing - raya 06:47:18 01/17/17 (0)