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<blockquote data-quote="boomtube" data-source="post: 885204" data-attributes="member: 9215"><p>Chinese press castings are a tip of the iceberg. </p><p> </p><p>Few manufactors willingly "take jobs" away. State and federal taxes and regulations make manufactoring prohibitively expensive for much of the potential market. That forces manufactors to either close shop or find another source of parts. Big labor unions don't help. I don't like it but I'd rather see Chinese/Mexican mafe devices I can afford than home stuff I can't afford.</p><p> </p><p>Liberal greenie-weeinies can't grasp that there can and should be be a balance between no regulations and regulating things to death so they regulate to death. (And then they whine about businesses "exporting American jobs.") So, our manufactoring, mining, etc, are virtually gone, our food, fuel and electicity costs are out of sight and the people behind it all now stand between us and "affordable" health insurance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boomtube, post: 885204, member: 9215"] Chinese press castings are a tip of the iceberg. Few manufactors willingly "take jobs" away. State and federal taxes and regulations make manufactoring prohibitively expensive for much of the potential market. That forces manufactors to either close shop or find another source of parts. Big labor unions don't help. I don't like it but I'd rather see Chinese/Mexican mafe devices I can afford than home stuff I can't afford. Liberal greenie-weeinies can't grasp that there can and should be be a balance between no regulations and regulating things to death so they regulate to death. (And then they whine about businesses "exporting American jobs.") So, our manufactoring, mining, etc, are virtually gone, our food, fuel and electicity costs are out of sight and the people behind it all now stand between us and "affordable" health insurance. [/QUOTE]
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