
muttley600
Banned
You're funny.
First, I never mentioned Japan or Indonesia (especially Japan).
If you want to harbor some illusions that the Chinese who make Telecasters and the Americans who make telecasters live similar lives, guess again.
You're kidding, right?
I'll state the simple well-known fact again: American companies built products overseas in order to save money. Everyone knows this.
And the people in those countries tend to be dirt poor. And, yes, that includes Mexico, China, and Indonesia.
And, yes, I've visited third world nations that make U.S. products.
And, yes, I did happen to notice the children begging in the streets and the tiny wooden shacks built into the hillside. Yep, been there.
Now, what were you saying?
I'm saying your full of shit..How do I know because I have in my life lived and worked in those countries. I deal with them to this day and still visit often for both business and pleasure. I have been invited into and stayed in some of those "tiny wooden shacks built into the hillside." and the inhabitants have a better understanding of quality of life than you can ever imagine because your measure is standard of living. They also have a work ethic that sadly is missing in much of our home workforce.They are proud of themselves and their products and work hard to better themselves and the opportunity for their family and friends. They are aware that the west and at times their own governments have conspired to hold their prospects back and they are determined that it is not going to happen any longer. If you think you can stand in the way of the growth of the Chinese economy or reverse the standing of the Japanese or South East Asian economy, you are living in a place that only you can describe.
There are people begging on the streets of just about every city on the planet. Take a look around you.