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 Yes, we have to watch for currency manipulation, and have decent wage laws that are enforced. But overall, lower prices are not bad, and having poor people do shitty manufacturing work is not bad. The car plants show that sophisticated value-added manufacturing can be done here. And that the real problem with the auto industry was far less due to workers getting paid a decent amount, but to execs building crappy cars. | 
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 And you don't think that the choices American car companies made in the 70s, of continuing to produce gas guzzlers and shitty cars, had anything to do with their loss of position? Of course you don't. You are Hank. | 
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 Edit: and the designs may well have been part of the choice, but then companies didn't need to buy US Steel, Japanese steel was fine. And electronics then became fair game too. Did US steel company owners make poor design decisions? We're US TVs somehow the wrong kind? | 
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 Do you think non-unionized workers in the US could have competed with third-world manufacturing in the 1970s? That non-unionized auto workers in Detroit could have competed with Mexican labor? There are certainly unions who demanded too much and didn't see what globalization would do to their bargaining power. (That is notwithstanding that union demands helped build the middle class and move away from the gross overexploitation that had persisted before, and was such a factor in the depression.) But to suggest that unions are the only thing limiting US ability to compete with third world labor, in labor-intensive industries, is nonsense. Do you attribute the fact that so much electronics manufacturing moved to Korea, and then to China, to the overreaching demands of those powerful Japanese trade unions? And the powerful Korean unions? Did Nike move to Vietnam to avoid Chinese unions? | 
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 Of course, $15 was worth more then. | 
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 I don't know where you got that I was bashing unions, but Rave On! | 
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 As to pedicures, manicures, shoe shines, and the like - fuck all that, as well. Nobody patronizing those institutions can claim ignorance. We all know damn well the people doing that work are being paid like shit, and the work is by definition demeaning. Manage your own cuticles. Shine you own shoes. Too many of the people who go in for these sorts of "personal concierge" services get off on the idea of having someone service them. They're all about complaining if the waitress is a bit slow, getting a caddie to carry their tiny travel golf bag, pushing the cleaning lady to do more than is polite, etc. Too many people with a taste for "personal service" are all about enforcing power on another. There's a special ring in hell for these sorts. | 
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 Are you saying that American willingness to buy foreign occurred sometime after foreign manufacturers were able to provide products that were good value for the price? Quote: 
 As for the Big 3's cynical advertising "Buy American! [from our factories in Mexico]", well, okay. | 
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 My cousin was the first in my family to break out, to quote him: People tell me if I buy a Japanese car I'll put 3 US workers out of work. Yeah, 2 pump gas and one fixes cars. And you can blame fuel and options on management, but the quality was a result of worker apathy. I was there so I know what I'm talking about, but you carry on seeing the entire UAW work force as 100% loyal salt-of-the-Earth workers sitting around at lunch wishing that management would finally make the cars folks want! Quote: 
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