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motorrefurb

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See, the problem with our debt to others, mostly China is bad in the way that we lose our money, but then they gain the money.... Imagine that....... they would be the richest nation in the world by a longshot, and I find that a problem :eek:
 

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I remember my Dad telling me the company he started working for had to switch to buying their product from china. The US manufacturer was making such poor quality stuff the y had to reject more than half of it so they started paying more to import from china and no longer have issues. Unfortunately to compete the US company tried to do it on cost alone which doesn't work so well.
My Dad took it really well suprisingly. US execs killing US products and everyone playing along.
 

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I watched an episode of "The Sharks", the show were folks with ideas for business start ups or expansion make a pitch to four successful entrpenuers. A fellow came to them with an idea to manfacture an accessory rack for trucks. His goal was to make it in his home state that had been hit hard by unemployment, and made a really emotional appeal to them to make it in the U.S.A. They were all for his product, but when it came down to the price point, they argued that making it abroad to keep cost of manufacture down would allow for expansion of a sales and distribution network here, thus opening the possibility to manufacture here as demand for product grew. He refused, and the sharks passed on giving him the money he was seeking. Our economy has become so globalized, and economists will argue that manufacturing is no longer our forte. Apple computer is one example often held up. The hard ware is made overseas, yet the company employs thousands in product developement, sales and distribution. Still, it was sad when shopping with the wife the other night in an otherwise upscale store for our area that the only product I coul find made in the U.S. was Fiesta dinnerware.
 

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bwdbrn1 I saw that episode! It was terrible how the investors were, they gave a guy who drew cats $25,000 and they gave that guy $0 ............ Shows what Americans like spending money on... smh :ashamed:
 

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Makes you wish you had kept every napkin you ever doodled on, doesn't it? We used to have a guy on a local station called Capt. Ernie. He showed kids cartoons and one of his features was to send in a number, and he'd scetch a face out of it. According to the sharks, the ol' Captn. Would have been a millionare by now. But yes, the guy nearly had me in tears as I watched his plea.
 

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I really had no idea what you were saying until I looked back a few posts lol my mistake :laughing: But yes I think I did have a tear or two and a stomach ache at that........
 

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Guess this is one reason I like working on the vintage stuff.
 
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