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makes sense to me... take the UK importing from china killed the UK... yeah we can all get cheaper shit but all the money is leaving the country where as it used to have a domino effect.
Germany had the best economy in the world before the wall came down and cost them a mint revamping the east, much to the annoyance of the people in the west.... and it sounds like they are pulling it back again... the rest of the world should take note IMHO
that was the main reason i kept a house in germany as i see them getting back to there old way but double the size.
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There cars are the best BMW and Mercs, Audi, VW Porsche etc
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Killer I think its apples and oranges. There are too many factors when comparing the U.S. to just about any nation. Sure there are things we could emulate that might help but their system works for them b/c its THEIR system. The U.S. can't just co-opt another countries medical, education, manufacturing system and expect similar results.
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Apples to Oranges? Truly in it's essence manufacturing is not that different so no comparison can be made to see the benefits and detriments of each system. Furthermore, something that isn't working can be analyzed vs. what is working to improve an existing system. There are costs of labor, equipment, taxes, employee benefits and logistics. There is money coming in from customers both public and private to pay for all these expenses. It's not a difficult fair comparison to make as both entities (American manufacturers and German manufacturers) are either privately owned or publicly traded. The logic here is not to point out legislative differences (tariffs, min wage etc.) rather cultural choice differences.
Where I'm coming from................................
I've been interviewing people for a few positions at my work and while Arizona used to be a hotbed for microelectronics manufacture I don't know where all the talent has gone. I can't believe the garbage people say in interviews, I really believe that most people think they are above doing work. I have interviewed people that have provided false EE degrees and can't do basic math, shipping people that aren't willing to work over time, floor workers that are unwilling to work before 10 o'clock. It blows my mind that in this time when unemployment is so high and an opportunity is presented noone is excited about it or willing to make the effort for a full time job with benefits, available overtime and profit sharing. We have hired people, that have never shown up a single day. I'm starting to understand why corporations outsource more, it's not just that American labor is expensive, it's that it sucks.
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