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CBS News Goes Inside A Toy Factory To See What New Checks Are In Place

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by erasmus6 December 19, 2007 4:18 AM EST
If you want to buy things that are made in the U.S.A., come to Canada, not EVERYTHING here is made in China.
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by rfcnj68 December 19, 2007 3:14 AM EST
It is time to show corporate America that we will no longer suffer through them cutting jobs in the USA and sending them overseas where safety and fair labor rates do not exist. we want to make things here and sell them to other countries to bring back the proud working class that once existed. Let them send the bad stuff to third world countries who do not seem to care about their people.

We need to stop being anal and realize that cheaper usually means cheaper material and we are letting our kids play with these things. So if you hate your kids buy made in China if you care and love your kids buy made in the USA.
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by blazercoach1 December 19, 2007 2:42 AM EST
Want a strong homeland defense? BUY LOCAL.

Support your local economy. Buy organic.
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by americandave December 19, 2007 2:26 AM EST
Stick to American Made its better for our dollar, our jobs, our kids. What is happening in China is due to some very greedy people including some Americans who were asleep at the wheel! Try http://www.americansworking.com for a directory of American Made Products!
Thanks
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by erasmus6 December 19, 2007 1:45 AM EST
"What is somewhat ironic, but quite sad really...

...is that people in China want "power" but cannot have it." posted by USAyesterday


Hmmm, I wouldn''t say that exactly, the U.S. owes trillions of dollars to China and they supply just about EVERYTHING to your country. I would say they have quite a bit of power over the U.S.
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by usayesterday December 19, 2007 12:47 AM EST
Posted by hissteps4u at 08:53 PM : Dec 18, 2007
..........

What is somewhat ironic, but quite sad really...

...is that people in China want "power" but cannot have it.

In America, the people have "power", but the majority do not use it.

I often laugh when the government of China calls themselves "The Peoples Republic of China". "Peoples Republic"... as if the Chinese government has ever given a rats A$$ about their own people!
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by cbs_oliver December 19, 2007 12:10 AM EST
"%u201CBut it still has half a century to go to catch up to where the United States is,%u201D said Daniel Rosen of the China Strategic Advisory."

The problem really is that where the United States "is" is a long gone fantasy.

Manufacturing in the United States is done in China where it is cheaper. Especially with cheaper labor.

Our companies would use slaves again if they could get away with it.

They''ll settle for slave wages.
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by hissteps4u December 18, 2007 11:53 PM EST
I wonder how long it will take for China and India to get on the ball and seek higher wages for their actions? just how long will it take for companies to not be able to save any money by going overseas?

Time will tell and when it does the worlds work force will wield a collective Hammer on us all.

Sooner than later I imagine.

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by erasmus6 December 18, 2007 11:43 PM EST
On the news last night, our Premiere here in Canada has said there will be some major changes to stop the toxic food and stuff from coming here and also making changes to the inspection process.
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by mattcbsmatt December 18, 2007 11:26 PM EST
CBS News Goes Inside The Chinese Hineses and proves appeasement and understanding and explaining.
Asian advertising, the Asians *** eye advertises
CBS News gets and accepts the Asians *** eye advertising money

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