Harry's at it again, and has a bi-partisan following:
Senator Says Burn China-Made Olympic Uniforms
The US Olympic Committee is a private en y... why do you guys hate the free market?
So the lawmakers that are griping own nothing made in China?
I actually don't care from where the uniforms came. I just thought it was sweet irony Harry Reid is apoplectic over something one of Obama's contributors is responsible.
Funny , if you ask me.
China owns the lawmakers...they are Chinese made. Maybe this is some kind of self-loathing or something.
At least somebody is happy...
But free market advocates, such as the Cato Ins ute, say none of this is surprising.
Globalization means manufacturing companies will be drawn to countries where the costs are lowest, according to Daniel J. Ikenson of the Cato Ins ute.
"When companies are able to outsource, they are able to produce most compe ively. They're able to attend to their costs. And if they can do that, then they can deliver better quality, greater variety at lower prices for U.S. consumers," Ikenson said.
The thing to do would be to make the United States a place attractive to producers, again.
Vote Romney!
I wouldn't doubt for a minute he turns this country into the hole China is... working for 10 cents an hour isn't really appealing...
Not that Barry is any better... but China is definitely not the model to follow...
Didn't we go through this same thing when Roots, the Canadian company, manufatured the uniforms?
And LOL at the US ever being able to compete with developing countries on production costs. If it's not China, it's vietnam or wherever labor is cheapest. We're never going to be price compe ive when it comes to producing clothing.
I personally don't like the idea that these are made in China, but that isn't my complaint. My complaint is that these asses are making a big thing out of an international event that will have international sources for products.
So the man who pissed off even Democrats with his tax hikes and left behind a huge deficit when he was governor of Massachusetts would make America attractive to producers again? Come on man...![]()
So you're saying these 'asses' are making a big thing out of something you don't personally think it's a good idea to begin with... doesn't that make you an ass too?![]()
No...
I don't like the idea that so many products are made in China. I don't like the trade deficit. That doesn't mean I agree with any sentiment of knocking the other guy down because of our mistakes. That's how people like you think. Not me.
It is my understanding that the entertainment industry offered to make new uniforms for free & was turned down…
IATSE OFFERS TO PROVIDE U.S. OLYMPIC TEAM UNIFORMS
New York, July 13 – On the heels of the outrage expressed by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid and other members of Congress, that the uniforms to be worn by the U.S. Olympic team were made in China rather than the United States, the IATSE has stepped up to help our athletes proudly wear garments made in the U.S.A.
IATSE International President Matthew D. Loeb offered the services of the IATSE’s 44 chartered theatrical wardrobe unions in the U.S. who are ready, willing and able to assist in the production of the uniforms.
President Loeb stated, “Our people design and build costumes for all sorts of events and entertainment and have done so since 1893.” With the Olympics opening day ceremonies scheduled just two weeks away in London, President Loeb added, “Members of the IATSE create all types of clothing under the tightest of schedules and we welcome the opportunity to be engaged by the U.S. Olympic Committee to help produce these uniforms with skilled American workers. We are extremely proud of our U.S. Olympic team as they represent us in the London games, but we want them also to be proud to wear uniforms that were made by workers in their own homeland.”
What mistake did we do? Being successful?![]()
This always cracks me up from the trade consortiums. Who gets the bigger piece of that margin...
Just curious do you support the Keystone Pipeline?
You really don't know? As much as you have stalked me in these forums, you don't know?
I wonder what else is made in China that is used by American Olympians
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