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Article Says China is Master of the Universe
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/ar...ge_id=1811

Excerpt: "What would those Victorian masters of old have made of the fact that Chinese security men were on the streets of London this week, ordering our own police about and fighting running battles with British protesters while bewildered athletes carried the Olympic torch on its relay through the capital?"

I have to comment that as I walk around a store and look at the items made in China I have noticed they have learned to produce products which appeal to American consumers.  Sometimes I will pick up an item and be amazed that it was made in China because it doesn't have that made in China look.  I am fooled by the product.  It looks like it came from a small, specialty company in the U.S.  I don't have to check the label on other items because they look like they were made in China.  I know what appeals to me when I am in a store and they can duplicate that now.  Not only that, I know we in this country have been "prepped" to accept their products.

And soon we will accept their military in our cities.  This has been tested in London.
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Andrew, Sweet response to the Chinese. icon_lachtot

For those Americans interested in buying U.S.A made products below is a link for New Balance shoes that are made stateside.

http://www.nbwebexpress.com/information/madeinusa.asp
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Yes nice article Andrew X, and what did you think of our Kevo actually talking about Tibet, and the way he confronted all the world leaders on his trip?

It is interesting MN the product standards for the labeling of US made products, I think it is very important that the consumer has the choice to buy imported or local, but we should all take individual care of protecting industry in our own country. When DT’s daughter was here she was surprised to see the labeling in our grocery stores, everything in Australia must be labeled of its origin. However it does come down to dollars and the imports are far cheaper than the local! The more money you send overseas the more dependent you become to another country, eventually they have control over your economic structure.
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