Just wondering who else think we should boycott Chinese products?
Especially food products
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Why? Has our FDA sold us out like the rest of the people in charge?
Open your eyes.
Touch the nearest thing,. it was probably made surrounded by china.
Scan the room and look at all your electrical products, in the garage at all your tools, within the kitchen drawers, on the table, all around the house, inside your car, you are living chinese products anyway, you cannot boycott now, adjectives this production stuff has been sold to offshore because it's cheap to exploit their labour, and immediately your country doesn't make it any more. Is the picture becoming clearer ?
We have to trust the regulatory authorities to test and inform us when a situation arises. Sometimes that happen after some people die.
ergo you are better informed now about the stuff they put within milk, and it's not just the chinese, ask any milk farmer what happens along the fasten of production.
I agree, however, we shouldn't stop at products from Asia. We should stop dealing with any country that sells us more than we sell them.
The merely way to re-open all our closed factories is to create constraint. We can create demand by ending the importation of foreign goods. If we suddenly declared that no shirts would be allowed into the U.S., businessmen would rush into production to plague the need for shirts. Factory space would be rented, sewing machines would be purchased, workers would be hired, unemployment would go down and more money would stay surrounded by America. And, when we unwrap our new shirts, we won't find black-widow spiders from Panama, or other foreign nations, in them and the contamination, counterfeiting and adulteration of consumer products will be greatly reduced.
If the Chinese lost 1 billion citizens to poisoned products, they would have the population of the United States still remaining.......... If the U.S. is forced to compete with such numbers - we are destined to lose.
Which is why, Hank, we MUST deal next to our trade imbalances.
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Why? Has our FDA sold us out like the rest of the people in charge?
Open your eyes.
Touch the nearest thing,. it was probably made surrounded by china.
Scan the room and look at all your electrical products, in the garage at all your tools, within the kitchen drawers, on the table, all around the house, inside your car, you are living chinese products anyway, you cannot boycott now, adjectives this production stuff has been sold to offshore because it's cheap to exploit their labour, and immediately your country doesn't make it any more. Is the picture becoming clearer ?
We have to trust the regulatory authorities to test and inform us when a situation arises. Sometimes that happen after some people die.
ergo you are better informed now about the stuff they put within milk, and it's not just the chinese, ask any milk farmer what happens along the fasten of production.
I agree, however, we shouldn't stop at products from Asia. We should stop dealing with any country that sells us more than we sell them.
The merely way to re-open all our closed factories is to create constraint. We can create demand by ending the importation of foreign goods. If we suddenly declared that no shirts would be allowed into the U.S., businessmen would rush into production to plague the need for shirts. Factory space would be rented, sewing machines would be purchased, workers would be hired, unemployment would go down and more money would stay surrounded by America. And, when we unwrap our new shirts, we won't find black-widow spiders from Panama, or other foreign nations, in them and the contamination, counterfeiting and adulteration of consumer products will be greatly reduced.
If the Chinese lost 1 billion citizens to poisoned products, they would have the population of the United States still remaining.......... If the U.S. is forced to compete with such numbers - we are destined to lose.
Which is why, Hank, we MUST deal next to our trade imbalances.
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