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Senator Rick Scott: American consumers must stop buying Chinese products
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I am not sure since when is "Not competing" part of American mindset ?
- Chinese go to Disney Land
- Chinese buy Apple in bucket loads
- Chinese watch American Cinema Movies, that is why 50% of Movies make profit even if they are bad CGI flicks
- Chinese Tourist , came with Dollar , to Tour USA and Western world
- Chines companies hired overseas
- Certain GM vehicles gained popularity in China
- Who is subsribing to Netflix ? China of course
So considering all this, a self-developed fear of china is quite astonishing
Senator Rick Scott: American consumers must stop buying Chinese products
The Senate had a bill supported by a majority of senators that would 'jail' somebody for 20 years if they bought American made products and only bought American made products. It was the 'jail the trump supporter' bill.
I am not making this up. And the House had a similar bill to kidnap anybody who buys only American made goods.
They were ready to use grocery store cameras to see if anybody chose a Made in America good over a Made in Israhell good. Anybody who chose made in America over Made in Israhell would get 20 years in 'prison'.
Washington is the joke of the world.
I am using a Chinese toothbrush, and it is lasting longer than many I have tested/used thus far. I will buy the same toothbrush again if I notice it in markets.
Competition is the fundamental driver of innovation worldwide.
All those items you mentioned don't really matter when you talk commodity items. The wholesalers in NYC are the ones that threw American industry under the bus. For a margin of fifteen cents on the dollar, manufacturing was shifted to of outside the US, specifically, China. This has gone on for two decades and now there is hell to pay all of a sudden.
The amount of goods sold in the US that is 'made in China' is humongous. Selling a few Disneyland tickets, or Buicks or watching Netflix in return will not make much of a difference...
But the Chicken has come home to roost.
Even China is too expensive a place to manufacture some commodity goods and their govt. cannot keep manufacturing in China, even with currency manipulation. This is called the middle income trap, and the Asian Tiger economies fell into this trap.
Now it is China's turn, and it must use countries like Vietnam or Bangladesh to do what was done to it (subcontract labor) by the likes of Japan, Taiwan or South Korea.
Better than Sonicare or Oral-B?
China is already a highly developed country, even with GDP per capita of $10,000. The middle income trap is not about the figures only, but about the capability of a country to live itself up from a "developing" status, i.e. poor in education quality, technology,... to "developed" status, i.e. becoming master of technology. With GDP of $10 - 15,000, China, Russia or Poland are developed countries, but Greek, Portugal, Cyprus, Malta etc. or Equatorial Guinea are still "developing" even with GDP capita of $20,000 - 25,000. I would consider Ukraine with GDP of only $3,000 more "developed" than Brunei or Qatar with GDP of $50,000 - 100,000.
Yes. Quality meaning longevity of battery life and function is no worse than SONICARE, which is the main knockoff target. Not so much for the Oral-B, the also ran.
So these knockoffs are selling for around $20-$30, and they use identical brush heads like the philips sonicare.
while you can get 2 packs of REAL Philips SONICARE brushes with a few refill brushheads at Costco for around say $69. I'd choose Sonicare then. When the brushheads wear out, then get the knockoff Chinese brushheads, which are every bit as good.
Real Philips SONICAREs will last about three years plus, the knockoffs about half that and may be more if you're lucky.
I used to support Philips Norelco for being an American outfit (the brand is actually Dutch), then I had a really bad customer service experience, and decided to not give them any more of my money. They manufacture their stuff in China too, and their margin is far higher than the knockoff Chinese brands. They don't deserve their reputation...
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