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Well I drive a Toyota that was made in America. (My son's American car was made in Mexico.)The_Kitchen_Guy said:Without saying it, I'd wonder how long she's had her Made in USA television.
Whaddya wanna bet she drives an "American" car that was made in Canada or Mexico? (Most of us do.)
missyciccolella said:Has anyone questioned the quality of our products made in China? I'm just curious as we've had several toys recalled...I'm sure we're ok or HO would let us know! I do like the "aggressive quality control" approach.
raebates said:People react emotionally, not intellectually. You can't argue with them. Just thank them for their input and move on.
What's an American car? No one really knows anymore. GM and Ford have factories all over the world - Ford trucks were used by the Wermacht after Hitler nationalized the factories. Chrysler is owned by a German company. As has been pointed out, Honda, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan and Toyota build cars here.BethCooks4U said:Well I drive a Toyota that was made in America. (My son's American car was made in Mexico.)
Back to PC though, I have had comments made about the China thing. It's hard. Personally, I don't like it either. I hate that our expensive forged cutlery and our top of the line executive and stainless cookware all have "China" stamped prominently on them. I really don't see why those products can't have been made here or at least in Europe. lol
Oh, well, I do say that we have an aggressive quality control and our warranty assures that the product is up to our customers' standards. And I do point out that our stoneware is made in the USA.
And she's a couple of lock washers short of joint.raebates said:One of my favorite host rants was the woman who stopped the show she was hosting to make a speech about how horrible microwaves are. You should never microwave your food. It changes the food on a molecular level.
Umm, that's called cooking, sweetie. She did this when I pulled out the micro-cookers. Didn't sell many that night.
The funny part is that this woman smoked five cigarettes while I was setting up. She also left the party three times to go out and smoke. Yep, and it's microwaves that are unhealthy.
The really funny part? When I met her to close her party, she was microwaving a piece of quiche for her lunch.
I think of her as The Health Nut.
And once again, we no more than mention it...and an Allis-Chalmers portable rock crusher appears before my very eyes.The_Kitchen_Guy said:When I was growing up, Milwaukee was nicknamed "The Machine Shop Of The World" in fact, we had Nike missile sites here to protect the factories from a Soviet attack. Allis-Chalmers, Harnischfeger, Rex Chainbelt, Kerny & Trecker, Ladish, Falk and the list goes on and on. All of those heavy industries were fed by smaller machine shops, tool & die makers, die casters, foundries, metal distributors and that list goes on and on. Small engines, motorcycles, heck, even Ford Motor Company once built Model T's here.
But most of those products are no longer made here, nor could they be made here.
<snip>The Allis-Chalmers campus, which at one time had hundreds of buildings, is mostly parking lot, except for a shopping center.
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