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Intentionally Blank (OP) User ID: 1246524 United Kingdom 01/28/2011 08:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm just trying to avoid Chinese products and it's near impossible. I buy a lot of kitchen things & appliances at Goodwill just so I won't put the First Dollar in their pockets, but help American pockets right here. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1222416I totally agree with that. We're trying to do the same here. Buy from small local suppliers, barter, get stuff from charity (thrift) shops... you get better stuff, a lot of older household goods are of outstanding quality. Got a brilliant stew pot yesterday from the local junkyard fro practically nothing. Would've cost me a fortune in the shops. Keep it in the neighbourhood, if you can. |
LouisWinthorpeIII User ID: 1090353 United States 01/28/2011 08:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Don't worry you guys passed the codex so, like us all you'll get is HFCS and other wonderful bullshit. It's over. "I don't know which was scarier...the speech...or the Congress cheering it. He evoked Lincoln. Whenever a President is going to get us into serious trouble...they always use Lincoln." -2010 |
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Jessica6 User ID: 1246589 Canada 01/28/2011 09:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm just trying to avoid Chinese products and it's near impossible. I buy a lot of kitchen things & appliances at Goodwill just so I won't put the First Dollar in their pockets, but help American pockets right here. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1222416I totally agree with that. We're trying to do the same here. Buy from small local suppliers, barter, get stuff from charity (thrift) shops... you get better stuff, a lot of older household goods are of outstanding quality. Got a brilliant stew pot yesterday from the local junkyard fro practically nothing. Would've cost me a fortune in the shops. Keep it in the neighbourhood, if you can. You know, I sometimes hope the economy will seriously tank to 30s Depression levels because it seems it may very well be the only way the majority will again demand durable quality over cheap disposable crap. I wish it wasn't like that. I can't stand clothes shopping any more because of the bad cuts, lousy fabrics and shoddy stitching. There's a strange smell on a lot of the clothes too - don't know if it's the shipping packaging or something else but I'm almost back to just making my own. I get most of my kitchen stuff second hand, or I buy the higher-end quality. My mother drilled into me as a kid that you pay more for a decent item up front you pay less in the long run because you don't have to replace it as often. Environmentalists waste so much time forcing us to use CFLs as opposed to bulbs that were manufactured here but don't give a crap about the absolutely dreadful levels of pollution in China. There's a website called chinahush that has photos and so on. There's going to be a major health care crisis in that country in a few years. The core of the problem is the race to the bottom - low worker pay, no safety or environmental standards, just whatever is cheapest so the guy at the top can get more. The urge to save humanity is always a false front for the urge to rule it. - HL Mencken |
Intentionally Blank (OP) User ID: 1246524 United Kingdom 01/28/2011 09:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm just trying to avoid Chinese products and it's near impossible. I buy a lot of kitchen things & appliances at Goodwill just so I won't put the First Dollar in their pockets, but help American pockets right here. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1222416I totally agree with that. We're trying to do the same here. Buy from small local suppliers, barter, get stuff from charity (thrift) shops... you get better stuff, a lot of older household goods are of outstanding quality. Got a brilliant stew pot yesterday from the local junkyard fro practically nothing. Would've cost me a fortune in the shops. Keep it in the neighbourhood, if you can. You know, I sometimes hope the economy will seriously tank to 30s Depression levels because it seems it may very well be the only way the majority will again demand durable quality over cheap disposable crap. I wish it wasn't like that. I can't stand clothes shopping any more because of the bad cuts, lousy fabrics and shoddy stitching. There's a strange smell on a lot of the clothes too - don't know if it's the shipping packaging or something else but I'm almost back to just making my own. I get most of my kitchen stuff second hand, or I buy the higher-end quality. My mother drilled into me as a kid that you pay more for a decent item up front you pay less in the long run because you don't have to replace it as often. Environmentalists waste so much time forcing us to use CFLs as opposed to bulbs that were manufactured here but don't give a crap about the absolutely dreadful levels of pollution in China. There's a website called chinahush that has photos and so on. There's going to be a major health care crisis in that country in a few years. The core of the problem is the race to the bottom - low worker pay, no safety or environmental standards, just whatever is cheapest so the guy at the top can get more. Very well put. I wonder what percentage of people are thinking/living along these lines? Certainly many GLPers must share the same attitude. |
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