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![]() RJ wrote: "MADE IN USA" is becoming a collectors item. D Peter Maus wrote: Yeah...Ask BMW, Daimler-Benz, Hyundai, Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Mazda, and Mitsubishi. Billy Burpelson wrote: Not quite right, DP. The products you mention above are mostly ASSEMBLED in America. Typically, the higher tech, higher 'cost of assembly' items (engines, trannies) are made in their home country. Oh, don't forget that the profit from your items above flow right to Germany, Korea and Japan, not here. They only built a few plants here because they had to -- for political reasons, a sop* to the gullible. * From the Merriam-Webster dictionary: sop: a conciliatory or propitiatory bribe, gift, or gesture D Peter Maus wrote: So, the billions spent by Hyundai, alone, to build in Tennessee...that's just a bribe. The millions in payroll...that's just a bribe? I would say more "gesture" -- at least that's how the first, early plants started out, as gestures. And Hyundai is a special example -- trying to kick the Japanese butts and get a toe hold here. The Asian manufacturers currently enjoy a moratorium on taxes, and the wages and benefits parity that Union contracts seek, so building in this country is just good, cost effective business. They build here because it's less costly to build here. HUH???? Do the *thousands* of businesses that have moved their manufacturing to India/Haiti/Mexico/China do so because it's -less- costly here in the USA? I don't think so. USA wages are ~ $15-$25/hour, usually with benefits and environmental laws, while China/India are ~ $0.50- $1/hour with -no- benefits and virtually no environmental laws...and you say it's -less costly- to manufacture in the USA? Pardon me for not believing that. But the topic was "Made in the USA." And these companies DO build in the USA. But with the profits NOT going to the USA. "Made In The USA" is far from extinction. To shift away from the automotive world for a moment, consider Wal-Mart, a 'general purpose' retailer, selling all kinds of merchandise, everything from A to Z, a -broad- spectrum of consumer products. Even 2 or 3 years ago, it was widely acknowledged that 85 (that's EIGHTY-FIVE!) percent of the merchandise on their shelves was "Made in China", not the USA. Quite odd if it's less costly to build here, don't you think? While you're at it, please explain away the THOUSANDS of companies that have moved their manufacturing overseas and please explain it to the *MILLIONS* of American workers that have been "down-sized" and "right-sized" out of their well-paying American jobs... and please try to be understanding if they don't believe you. "Made In The USA" may not be quite extinct, but it's fading very, very fast. "Outsourcing is GOOD for this country" -- George W. Bush, addressing the nation. |
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