Hammermechanicman
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My biggest problem with election season is trying to clean all the mud all the candidates sling out of my TV set.
BTW, my cousin who lives down under, says that Australia doesn't really manufacture much. That almost everything is imported. How true is that? Our manufacturing is what made us what it is. But with China, Mexico and other low wage countries, $8hr is an upper middle class wage. Here it's a poverty wage.
You're right about one thing in particular, about consolidated capital not being patriotic. We had companies forcing their employee's to train immigrants, so that they could shut their US operations down, and move to the country of the immigrants. And they did it, just to keep their jobs a little longer.
If Briggs goes under, I don't think it'll be anytime soon. If/when it does, I suppose we'll already be well trained on the chinese crap, like Powermore engines.
I just use the mud to fill in holes in my yard...My biggest problem with election season is trying to clean all the mud all the candidates sling out of my TV set.
I am amazed at how many experts don't realize that foreign trade is what drives any economy. I make something, i sell it for a profit to another country, my country's economy grows. Been that way since there has been money. If the land of OZ doesn't want manufacturing and export then good luck with politicians and their programs. It drives everthing down. Can't tax bankruput companies or ones that leave the country.
Walt you can't save one that has a busted valve seat that I know of; unless, you know of Briggs part numbers for the valve seats use in the OHV heads. I mean there was nothing left of the seat on that head I needed to replace. As the head when to a pair for $145 then I got one for $145. PN 84001919StarTech - " even had one engine's heads to go NLA then to a pair and finally when a I got the one head that I was needing it was double in price."
Seems I offered you a way to salvage heads in another Thread which you apparently were not interested in.
Walt Conner
Trading with other countries is fine and dandy. You're right, it does help a lot. It creates a ton of logistics jobs. Ports, warehouse, trucking etc etc etc
Problem is, those countries that have near slave labor wages, compared to our own, we're exporting more jobs than goods.
Politicians keep saying it's the USA corporate tax and regulations that drive companies to outsource jobs.
And that's just BS. It's overhead. Period. End of story.
Take a American vs a Mexican company with 500 employee's, and the overhead it costs each one.
500 Americans @ say $17hr, 40hr a week. Just the wages (no overtime, no insurance, nothing but wages) It's $340,000 per week. Or $17,680,000 per year.
500 Mexicans, who's generously making $2hr (Minimum wage in MX is $5 per DAY (not hour)) is $40,000 per week or $2,080,000 per year. That's about $15.5 million per year in savings. And even more when you throw in all the American benefits like health insurance, SS matching, sick pay, 401K matching etc etc etc etc.. It's probably about $20,000,000
But, if an American company can't outsource, it take a beating from the Chinese or MX companies who import their products and sell it for just a little less than an American. If there was one currency for all the world, jobs would go where the best workers are. Not the cheapest.
This is something that no politician can address, because it would expose the near slave labor that's going on in MX, that drives them across our borders. And more importantly, those lobbyist who pay the MX and our own politicians to keep MX a huge slave labor country.
What's the old saying? "Follow the money."