View Full Version : Our Economy In A Nutshell
rockhound
09-19-2011, 20:10
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some of you may have seen this, my dad just sent it to me, put it out there pretty plain eh,
John Smith started the day early having set hisalarmclock
(MADE IN JAPAN )
for 6 am ..
While his coffeepot
(MADE IN CHINA)
was perking, he shaved with his
electric razor
(MADE IN HONG KONG)
He put on a
dress shirt
(MADE IN SRI LANKA),
designer jeans
(MADE IN SINGAPORE)
and
tennis shoes
(MADE IN KOREA)
After cooking his breakfast in his new
electric skillet
(MADE IN INDIA)
he sat down with his
calculator
(MADE IN MEXICO)
to see how much he could spend today. After setting his
watch
(MADE IN TAIWAN )
to the radio
(MADE IN INDIA )
he got in his car
(MADE IN GERMANY )
filled it with GAS
(from Saudi Arabia )
and continued his search
for a good paying AMERICAN JOB.
At the end of yet another discouraging
and fruitless day
checking his
Computer
( made in MALAYSIA ),
John decided to relax for a while.
He put on his sandals
(MADE IN BRAZIL ),
poured himself a glass of
wine
(MADE IN FRANCE )
and turned on his
TV
(MADE IN INDONESIA ),
and then wondered why he can't
find a good paying job
in AMERICA
AND NOW HE'S HOPING HE CAN GET HELP FROM A PRESIDENT
MADE IN KENYA
If oblama keeps it up the economy will fit in a nutshell.
mcantar18c
09-19-2011, 20:59
My coffee is made in an actual percolator that I made out of scrap steel.
My truck was designed by Americans (vehicle by Ford, engine by IH), and manufactured in America.
Almost everything I wear says "Made in USA" on the tag.
It ain't much, but I do what I can. I'll pay more for something made in America.
Unfortunately I can't control where my fuel comes from, I can't find coffee that's made in the USA (suggestions?), and I can only do so much as far as groceries go, but...
onedeadpirate
09-19-2011, 21:11
Only American coffee that I can think of would be from Hawaii probably. Kona Coffee I think is Hawaii.
leatherneck448
09-19-2011, 21:23
Damn, my hats from china, shirts from El Salvador, jeans are from mexico, shoes are from vietnam, even my socks and skivvies are from china....
what a sellout....[ROFL1]
[300th post!!![BDay]]
argonstrom
09-19-2011, 22:27
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mcantar18c
09-19-2011, 22:44
Only American coffee that I can think of would be from Hawaii probably. Kona Coffee I think is Hawaii.
They might officially be part of the Union, but I do not consider them American... nor do they...
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^THIS
Guns are hugely Made in USA even import guns need a certain US parts count. Imported pistols need certain points to get in. Think glocks with target thumb grip. If ever car had a 922r type mandate? I giggle every time I see everything BUT guns coming from china by the ship load.
rockhound
09-19-2011, 23:56
If oblama keeps it up the economy will fit in a nutshell.
ding ding ding what do we have for the winner Johnny?
BushMasterBoy
09-20-2011, 00:43
My coffee is American. "Kona Sunrise", Whole Bean, from the Hawaiian Isles, birthplace of President Obama. Found at military commissaries throughout the USA. You got to have a good start on your day...
Not everything needs to be, nor should be American.
Not everything needs to be, nor should be American.
Like Swiss watches, German cars, or Greek food [ROFL1] Choices are good!
I was going to use Sushi as my example. No Carp rolls for me please.
rockhound
09-20-2011, 01:08
no but you cannot sustain a consumption only economy for long
Like Swiss watches, German cars, or Greek food [ROFL1] Choices are good!
Not sure where my watch was made- doesn't say, it's a Fossil (the brand not the bone for you jokers out there)... my car explicitly says "Made in Bavaria, Germany... and all the meat (from elk to bison to plain old cow) is from the great state of Colorado- minus one pound of hamburger that comes from KS. I think for a lot of shit we buy you have to really look, dig and pay out the ear to get American (and right now I'm fucking broke). But hey, at least I know one thing, when I do finally acquire a wife she damn well better be "MADE IN THE USA."
Not sure where my watch was made- doesn't say, it's a Fossil (the brand not the bone for you jokers out there)... my car explicitly says "Made in Bavaria, Germany... and all the meat (from elk to bison to plain old cow) is from the great state of Colorado- minus one pound of hamburger that comes from KS. I think for a lot of shit we buy you have to really look, dig and pay out the ear to get American (and right now I'm fucking broke). But hey, at least I know one thing, when I do finally acquire a wife she damn well better be "MADE IN THE USA."
Or Sweden
BPTactical
09-20-2011, 10:35
Guns are hugely Made in USA even import guns need a certain US parts count. Imported pistols need certain points to get in. Think glocks with target thumb grip. .
Minor correction- firearms are hugely ASSEMBLED in the US of A.
Springfield 1911- all but few are out of Imbel - Brazil
Springfield XD and XDM- Croatia
Springfield M1A- receiver castings and components from the Philippines IIRC
Kimber- frames and slide are overseas man. but I don't recall where.
Armscore, Rock Island, Chas Daly 1911's -Philippines
SigSauer- a large percentage of frames and components are out of Germany.
HK- same as Sig
Glock- IIRC frames and components-Austria
The majority of AR's have components from parts unknown-Taiwan, ROC-China or?????????
COMPLETE firearms (long rifles) must meet 922r.
Very few firearms are made completely in the US anymore.
As far as the original post-sad but true. It is hard to find anything made in the US anymore.
This is a substantial reason our country is in the crapper economically.
We can thank Clinton for opening the trade avenues for a large portion of it.
The only way we can fix it IMHO is to sock foreign made good with high tariffs to where they are unattractive to purchase.
It would initially be met with quite a bit of resistance as people would not want to pay a higher price than normal for US goods but I really think that most folks would rather pay an extra dollar if it means keeping the US working.
Minor correction- firearms are hugely ASSEMBLED in the US of A.
Springfield 1911- all but few are out of Imbel - Brazil
Springfield XD and XDM- Croatia
Springfield M1A- receiver castings and components from the Philippines IIRC
Kimber- frames and slide are overseas man. but I don't recall where.
Armscore, Rock Island, Chas Daly 1911's -Philippines
SigSauer- a large percentage of frames and components are out of Germany.
HK- same as Sig
Glock- IIRC frames and components-Austria
The majority of AR's have components from parts unknown-Taiwan, ROC-China or?????????
COMPLETE firearms (long rifles) must meet 922r.
Very few firearms are made completely in the US anymore.
As far as the original post-sad but true. It is hard to find anything made in the US anymore.
This is a substantial reason our country is in the crapper economically.
We can thank Clinton for opening the trade avenues for a large portion of it.
The only way we can fix it IMHO is to sock foreign made good with high tariffs to where they are unattractive to purchase.
It would initially be met with quite a bit of resistance as people would not want to pay a higher price than normal for US goods but I really think that most folks would rather pay an extra dollar if it means keeping the US working.
That's why I'm glad I own a POF rifle... 100% made in the good ol US of A!
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