China doesnt have communism but the same mix of mercantilism and free trade that made Britain industrially powerful in 18th century and Germany in early 20th century. America also at one time was very protectionist, horded gold/money, rapidly built export infrastructure of railroads and mines, exploited its cheap migrant labor just like China
No, I feel like I’m buying a huge piece of crap that will probably not work or may kill me. Have you noticed they used cheap prices to bring this chinese crap into the country and now that almost all US manufacturing in gone, the prices are being raised to where they were.
not at all, i feel like i’m supporting america’s free market system allowing me the choice to purchase cheap (china) or expensive (elsewhere) rather than being forced to make a certain selection.
no because the fact that we can get products like this shows how we are helping China open up its market and that globilization is destroying communism
China doesnt have communism but the same mix of mercantilism and free trade that made Britain industrially powerful in 18th century and Germany in early 20th century. America also at one time was very protectionist, horded gold/money, rapidly built export infrastructure of railroads and mines, exploited its cheap migrant labor just like China
No, I feel like I’m buying a huge piece of crap that will probably not work or may kill me. Have you noticed they used cheap prices to bring this chinese crap into the country and now that almost all US manufacturing in gone, the prices are being raised to where they were.
China has Capitalist ideology, so no…
I feel more bad about supporting China in general, considering what they do to Tibet…
not at all, i feel like i’m supporting america’s free market system allowing me the choice to purchase cheap (china) or expensive (elsewhere) rather than being forced to make a certain selection.
Maybe this question should be asked of the Americans who have set up corporations there, even walmart. Is Walmart supporting communism?
no because the fact that we can get products like this shows how we are helping China open up its market and that globilization is destroying communism
the first response is the best hands down. I’ve worked in china since 2000 and I look at it as supporting those individual people, not a government.
no but if i bought from UAW i would
Bill Clinton gave Permanent MFN to China…. and he and Hillary got rich off of that move.
No, I feel like I’m supporting a nation full of decent hard working human beings.
NO, I just so happen to believe in world trade, but do agree that there are limits which should be set.
I thought they switched to State Capitalism.
no i just feel like im possibly buying a product that will give me health problems…lol
Yes, but then I peel off the label and my conscience is clear.
NO
what the f8ck..
in a way, but you cant really get around it
I don’t shop at wal-mart