Posted by doogdoog on August 29, 2007 at 01:25:00 from (76.88.187.67):
In Reply to: Sign of the times posted by J Schwiebert on August 28, 2007 at 18:03:42:
Aloha, In the beginning, I always blamed the foreign countries for the lousy parts that we get. After thinking about it, I come to the conclusion that it is not their fault but the fault of the USA companies that supplied the specs. for the product. If they wanted good parts, then they would have specified how the part should be made. It seems that the specs. they supplied was lousy to begin (to cut costs)and with the cheap labor, they would make way more money than if it was made in the USA. Yep, they are laughing all the way to the bank because we are blaming the foreign country that made the product by the specs. provided by the USA Company. To save on the fines from the EPA, they moved everything to foreign countries so now, all the pollution is over there, but what goes around comes around.
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