This is a super important point. You go to Home Depot and you see something with the American flag on it. You turn it over - “Made in the USA with domestic and global materials.” Read - a lot of Chinese inputs, parts and subassemblies. That along with a small markup for the fellow poorly paid American assembly worker, and a huge markup for the corporation owner. Cut the middle man and let the American worker deal with him many-on-one - something that has to happen anyways, if this shit is to ever get better.
I recall how happy I was with my stars-and-stripes Stanley FatMax tape measure when I bought it years ago. Back when we were still all-in on the US love affair and the China-bad train.
I can attest to this from personal experience. I once worked on a product that I designed in Canada. All the parts were manufactured in China. The only thing done in the US was putting in the five screws to hold it all together. That was enough to earn it a cute little stars and stripes sticker.
Fucking hell. I mean we all suspect it and anyone who’s opened anything can see what’s inside but when you hear it from someone first hand it still hits different. Thanks for sharing!
I bought a pack of hot sauces bottles. The peppers were grown in the US, the sauce was brewed in Flordia, shipped to china (presumably in barrels), bottled and packaged, and ship back to the US. We cant even bottle our own shit any more.
This reminds me of a domestic plastic molding shop that couldn’t make their molds. Instead they sent CAD to China to get the tools made. I think it was a part of SmarterEveryDay’s oddysey into trying to make a BBQ brush in the US.
This. I starred buying from AliExpress years back because amazon stores were just sending the exact same product for 5-10x the price. People got upset and said I wasn’t supporting american entepaneurs stores they setup. Lol. And that Aliexpress owner is a billionaire. Sure, but why make Bezos rich too? Just buy direct.
I was referring to the possibility of Canada making trade deals with China, which is causing Trump to get butthurt and threaten tariffs.
Of course not everything we trade with China will be consumer goods, but some parts of a trade deal may include consumer goods, which may overlap with similar goods we buy from the US, which are all made in China anyway. Hence cutting out the middleman.
Everything we buy from the US is made in China anyway, so we’re just cutting out the middleman.
If we can eliminate US IP protection next then we can build our own technology and do away with them completely.
This is a super important point. You go to Home Depot and you see something with the American flag on it. You turn it over - “Made in the USA with domestic and global materials.” Read - a lot of Chinese inputs, parts and subassemblies. That along with a small markup for the fellow poorly paid American assembly worker, and a huge markup for the corporation owner. Cut the middle man and let the American worker deal with him many-on-one - something that has to happen anyways, if this shit is to ever get better.
The owner of home depot is a trump supporter. I do not shop there.
Same. Rona’s American private equity owned, so also a Trump supporter.
First off, you mean CEO. There were two co-CEO’s. One used to be a Trump supporter. He died.
Oooo can has link so i can gloat?
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2024/nov/05/bernie-marcus-home-depot-dead
I can’t believe these two statements are in the same article lmao. Rest in piss bozo!
Or it was made with prison labour.
Yeah I always forget about that. I’ve yet to internalize that prison labour is an integral part of Anerican production, especially in certain sectors.
That’s a very nice way of describing legal slavery.
“Assembled in USA” with the stars n stripes and a screaming bald eagle.
Its a shovel with a Chinese steel head in a Canadian wood shaft
I recall how happy I was with my stars-and-stripes Stanley FatMax tape measure when I bought it years ago. Back when we were still all-in on the US love affair and the China-bad train.
I can attest to this from personal experience. I once worked on a product that I designed in Canada. All the parts were manufactured in China. The only thing done in the US was putting in the five screws to hold it all together. That was enough to earn it a cute little stars and stripes sticker.
Fucking hell. I mean we all suspect it and anyone who’s opened anything can see what’s inside but when you hear it from someone first hand it still hits different. Thanks for sharing!
I bought a pack of hot sauces bottles. The peppers were grown in the US, the sauce was brewed in Flordia, shipped to china (presumably in barrels), bottled and packaged, and ship back to the US. We cant even bottle our own shit any more.
This reminds me of a domestic plastic molding shop that couldn’t make their molds. Instead they sent CAD to China to get the tools made. I think it was a part of SmarterEveryDay’s oddysey into trying to make a BBQ brush in the US.
This. I starred buying from AliExpress years back because amazon stores were just sending the exact same product for 5-10x the price. People got upset and said I wasn’t supporting american entepaneurs stores they setup. Lol. And that Aliexpress owner is a billionaire. Sure, but why make Bezos rich too? Just buy direct.
🙋 That would have been me some time ago.
Trump’s tariffs are on things Americans buy from Canada.
Indeed.
I was referring to the possibility of Canada making trade deals with China, which is causing Trump to get butthurt and threaten tariffs.
Of course not everything we trade with China will be consumer goods, but some parts of a trade deal may include consumer goods, which may overlap with similar goods we buy from the US, which are all made in China anyway. Hence cutting out the middleman.