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Covid19 - Made In China

I think it was in the mid-60's when I first noticed Americans become willing to compromise - willing to accept lesser quality for lower prices.

It may have been K-Mart that brought the first assault on quality. Crappy merchandise, just enough employees to stock shelves and with zero knowledge to assist shoppers. The downtown department stores suffered, downsized or just closed forever.

And so it continued. Manufacturers responded to the market and many left the USA to foreign countries where the government policies produced workers willing to provide labor at a fraction of what they were used to paying. Even though their quality suffered, customers is the USA - the worlds largest consumer group, were still willing to accept crap for their hard earned money.

I have no axe to grind with the Chinese people - none. It's the Chinese Communist Party at fault. Just like any leftist government, the CCP controls everything. And, it's gotten worse as time passed. And now, the CCP has dropped covid19 on all of us. Killed hundreds of thousands of people and maybe just maybe the real target - destroyed world economies.

With that as the backdrop, my question is this - from this point forward, will you be more aware and less likely to buy ANYTHING Made In China? Will you opt to spend a little more for higher quality? And maybe most importantly, avoid helping to fund the CCP?
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yeronlyman · 51-55, M
Interesting...

It’s a good exercise to research and consider
What % of personal spending in the USA goes on
1) Chinese goods
2) accommodation / housing
3) healthcare
Budwick · 70-79, M
@yeronlyman Considering the damage the CCP has brought down on the world, what difference does it make what percent they got?
yeronlyman · 51-55, M
@Budwick do the research, it will educate you

The CCP, indeed, if the truth comes out.

Expect in 2007/2008 you gave some of the same reflection on the harm the US financial crisis caused?
Budwick · 70-79, M
@yeronlyman [quote]do the research, it will educate you[/quote]

I've LIVED the research.

RE: 2007/2008 US financial crisis - also caused by leftist players. Libs and liberally minded rinos pushed for low dc / nodoc mortgages so people that would be otherwise disqualified from home buying HAD to get mortgages. What a shock when they defaulted.

Your commie ideals fail - every time.
yeronlyman · 51-55, M
@Budwick do the research on the initial [b]original[/b] proposition I made.
It will give you a dose of good old humility, not that I actually think that’s possible 🤣

So the 2008 financial crisis contagion was born in the USA.
Time to take responsibility 👏🏻

What commie ideal?

I suspect the ad hominem moment is here 🤣🤣🤣
Budwick · 70-79, M
@yeronlyman [quote]So the 2008 financial crisis contagion was born in the USA.[/quote]

Yes, in the manner I described - led by leftists.

[quote]What commie ideal?[/quote]
Control.
yeronlyman · 51-55, M
@Budwick 2008 USA world Financial Crisis...
Budwick · 70-79, M
@yeronlyman 2020 Covid19 financial crisis...

[I can speak in incomplete sentences too!]
yeronlyman · 51-55, M
@Budwick indeed the healthcare crisis first, led by a socioeconomic crisis unlike what the world has seen in decades
Budwick · 70-79, M
@yeronlyman And no one lied about global pandemic viruses in either case.

So, I'm left to wonder - what's your fucking point?
yeronlyman · 51-55, M
@Budwick 1) by all means don’t buy Chinese goods if that makes you you “feel” more empowered. But consider the saving to the america consumer by looking at and addressing the comparison to (1) cost of US Healthcare and (2) housing. Far too easy to ignore the home ripoff

(2) Sars2 pandemic requires investigation for the facts for culpability, in time this will unfold
China is likely to at the very best hid information and warning or at the worst was explicit in its intent. But a judgement to be made in facts...

Note a scapegoat is always valuable to keep you busy. And 5g ain’t the cause Just for the record 🤣

(3) consider the damage the 2007/2007 US financial crisis caused US citizens and the contagion to the world 😷
Culpability

(4) consider that this isn’t just another flu, unfortunately

(5) consider your own country’s governments response and apply the same justice parameters

You’re more than welcome
Budwick · 70-79, M
@yeronlyman [quote] by all means don’t buy Chinese goods if that makes you you “feel” more empowered. [/quote]

Empowerment has nothing to do with it.
That's just your commie twist.
I don't buy stuff from China, cuz it's crap!