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How is China funding terrorism? They're a lot more aware of the threat of Islam than the West.

Workpro is a multinational company which outsources manufacturing to China, like literally every other department store brand, even those you would call American. It's almost impossible to find tools made in America anymore, because often they are more expensive and basically the same quality. Even the ones that say made in America are usually made from "globally sourced components", which means they paid someone minimum wage in the US to assemble something made in China so they could charge a premium for it.

Buying American alone isn't enough. There aren't domestic manufacturers of any size making most of the things we need. The only way this gets fixed is if we make it easier and cheaper for things to be manufactured by small businesses in the US. That means we need to get rid of every legal and bureaucratic burden which makes producing a product expensive and risky. If you have an idea and want to make something, you should be able to buy the machines and start producing and selling it without asking anyone for permission. You shouldn't need to worry about crawling through a minefield set by patent trolls and mega-corporations who crush competitors with lawyers. If you have a better way to make something, you shouldn't have to worry about getting sued into the dirt by a large company who produces an inferior product overseas.

China didn't crush American small manufacturing, they just filled the need for manufacturing when domestic patent law and regulatory burden crushed small business here. If it were easier to produce things in America, as soon as mega-corporations went overseas there would be 100 small businesses making something similar for less here. Instead, you can't make a freaking widget without employing a lawyer, and good luck fighting through bureaucratic hell if you want to make something more complex or remotely similar to another product on the market. The things companies and trolls can patent and sue over is outrageous.

So many people have bought into our backwards laws that have crushed small business. These laws were written by mega-corporations and meant to cement monopolies and enslave us to stagnation and turn us into consumers rather than producers.

In China, you can find thousands of small manufacturers at every level of quality and professionalism making everything imaginable, not just because labor is cheaper. After all, even in China most products are produced and consumed domestically. The primary reason is because businesses are better shielded from extremely liberal patent laws, taking a lot of the legal guesswork and lawyers out of making things. The US system is only good at producing and employers lawyers. We need to simplify and abolish regulation so that our economy is designed to employ engineers rather than lawyers. Chinese businesses generally compete with each-other on time to market and innovation in either production or product, and this has allowed thousands of small manufacturers room to produce value. There's nothing but bureaucrats and lawyers keeping us from doing the same.

If we want to produce more as a country, we need to make it easier for more people to produce. We need to stop trying to get China to accept backwards regulations and laws that screwed over American entrepreneurs, and start trying to get rid of the bad laws here.

54 days ago
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Reason: None provided.

How is China funding terrorism? They're a lot more aware of the threat of Islam than the West.

Workpro is a multinational company which outsources manufacturing to China, like literally every other department store brand, even those you would call American. It's almost impossible to find tools made in America anymore, because often they are more expensive and basically the same quality. Even the ones that say made in America are usually made from "globally sourced components", which means they paid someone minimum wage in the US to assemble something made in China so they could charge a premium for it.

Buying American alone isn't enough. There aren't domestic manufacturers of any size making most of the things we need. The only way this gets fixed is if we make it easier and cheaper for things to be manufactured by small businesses in the US. That means we need to get rid of every legal and bureaucratic burden which makes producing a product expensive and risky. If you have an idea and want to make something, you should be able to buy the machines and start producing and selling it without asking anyone for permission. You shouldn't need to worry about crawling through a minefield set by patent trolls and mega-corporations who crush competitors with lawyers. If you have a better way to make something, you shouldn't have to worry about getting sued into the dirt by a large company who produces an inferior product overseas.

China didn't crush American small manufacturing, they just filled the need for manufacturing when domestic patent law and regulatory burden crushed small business here. If it were easier to produce things in America, as soon as mega-corporations went overseas there would be 100 small businesses making something similar for less here. Instead, you can't make a freaking widget without employing a lawyer, and good luck fighting through bureaucratic hell if you want to make something more complex or remotely similar to another product on the market. The things companies and trolls can patent and sue over is outrageous.

So many people have bought into our backwards laws that have crushed small business. These laws were written by mega-corporations and meant to cement monopolies and enslave us to stagnation and turn us into consumers rather than producers.

In China, you can find thousands of small manufacturers at every level of quality and professionalism making everything imaginable, not just because labor is cheaper. After all, even in China most products are produced and consumed domestically. The primary reason is because businesses are better shielded from extremely liberal patent laws, taking a lot of the legal guesswork and lawyers out of making things. The US system is only good at producing and employers lawyers. We need to simplify and abolish regulation so that our economy is designed to employ engineers rather than lawyers. Chinese businesses generally compete with each-other on time to market and iterative innovation, and this has allowed thousands of small manufacturers room to produce value. There's nothing but bureaucrats and lawyers keeping us from doing the same.

If we want to produce more as a country, we need to make it easier for more people to produce. We need to stop trying to get China to accept backwards regulations and laws that screwed over American entrepreneurs, and start trying to get rid of the bad laws here.

54 days ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

How is China funding terrorism? They're a lot more aware of the threat of Islam than the West.

Workpro is a multinational company which outsources manufacturing to China, like literally every other department store brand, even those you would call American. It's almost impossible to find tools made in America anymore, because often they are more expensive and basically the same quality. Even the ones that say made in America are usually made from "globally sourced components", which means they paid someone minimum wage in the US to assemble something made in China so they could charge a premium for it.

Buying American alone isn't enough. There aren't domestic manufacturers of any size making most of the things we need. The only way this gets fixed is if we make it easier and cheaper for things to be manufactured by small businesses in the US. That means we need to get rid of every legal and bureaucratic burden which makes producing a product expensive and risky. If you have an idea and want to make something, you should be able to buy the machines and start producing and selling it without asking anyone for permission. You shouldn't need to worry about crawling through a minefield set by patent trolls and mega-corporations who crush competitors with lawyers. If you have a better way to make something, you shouldn't have to worry about getting sued into the dirt by a large company who produces an inferior product overseas.

China didn't crush American small manufacturing, they just filled the need for manufacturing when domestic patent law and regulatory burden crushed small business here. If it were easier to produce things in America, as soon as mega-corporations went overseas there would be 100 small businesses making something similar for less here. Instead, you can't make a freaking widget without employing a lawyer, and good luck fighting through bureaucratic hell if you want to make something more complex or remotely similar to another product on the market. The things companies and trolls can patent and sue over is outrageous.

So many people have bought into our backwards laws that have crushed small business. These laws were written by mega-corporations and meant to cement monopolies and enslave us to stagnation and turn us into consumers rather than producers.

In China, you can find thousands of small manufacturers at every level of quality and professionalism making everything imaginable, not just because labor is cheaper. After all, even in China most products are produced and consumed domestically. The primary reason is because businesses are better shielded from extremely liberal patent laws, taking a lot of the legal guesswork and lawyers out of making things. The US system is only good at producing and employers lawyers. We need to simplify and abolish regulation so that our economy is designed to employ engineers rather than lawyers. Chinese businesses generally compete with each-other on time to market and iterative innovation, and this has allowed thousands of small manufacturers room to produce value. There's nothing but lawyers keeping us from doing the same.

If we want to produce more as a country, we need to make it easier for more people to produce. We need to stop trying to get China to accept backwards regulations and laws that screwed over American entrepreneurs, and start trying to get rid of the bad laws here.

54 days ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

How is China funding terrorism? They're a lot more aware of the threat of Islam than the West.

Workpro is a multinational company which outsources manufacturing to China, like literally every other department store brand, even those you would call American. It's almost impossible to find tools made in America anymore, because often they are more expensive and basically the same quality. Even the ones that say made in America are usually made from "globally sourced components", which means they paid someone minimum wage in the US to assemble something made in China so they could charge a premium for it.

Buying American alone isn't enough. There aren't domestic manufacturers of any size making most of the things we need. The only way this gets fixed is if we make it easier and cheaper for things to be manufactured by small businesses in the US. That means we need to get rid of every legal and bureaucratic burden which makes producing a product expensive and risky. If you have an idea and want to make something, you should be able to buy the machines and start producing and selling it without asking anyone for permission. You shouldn't need to worry about crawling through a minefield set by patent trolls and mega-corporations who crush competitors with lawyers. If you have a better way to make something, you shouldn't have to worry about getting sued into the dirt by a large company who produces an inferior product overseas.

China didn't crush American small manufacturing, they just filled the need for manufacturing when domestic patent law and regulatory burden crushed small business here. If it were easier to produce things in America, as soon as mega-corporations went overseas there would be 100 small businesses making something similar for less here. Instead, you can't make a freaking widget without employing a lawyer, and good luck fighting through bureaucratic hell if you want to make something more complex or remotely similar to another product on the market. The things companies and trolls can patent and sue over is outrageous.

So many people have bought into our backwards laws that have crushed small business. These laws were written by mega-corporations and meant to cement monopolies and enslave us to stagnation and turn us into consumers rather than producers.

In China, you can find thousands of small manufacturers at every level of quality and professionalism making everything imaginable, not just because labor is cheaper. After all, even in China most products are produced and consumed domestically. The primary reason is because businesses are better shielded from extremely liberal patent laws, taking a lot of the legal guesswork and lawyers out of making things. The US system is only good at producing and employers lawyers. We need to simplify and abolish regulation so that our economy is designed to employ engineers rather than lawyers. Chinese businesses generally compete with each-other on time to market and iterative innovation, and this has allowed thousands of small manufacturers room to produce value.

If we want to produce more as a country, we need to make it easier for more people to produce. We need to stop trying to get China to accept backwards regulations and laws that screwed over American entrepreneurs, and start trying to get rid of the bad laws here.

54 days ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

How is China funding terrorism? They're a lot more aware of the threat of Islam than the West.

Workpro is a multinational company which outsources manufacturing to China, like literally every other department store brand, even those you would call American. It's almost impossible to find tools made in America anymore, because often they are more expensive and basically the same quality. Even the ones that say made in America are usually made from "globally sourced components", which means they paid someone minimum wage in the US to assemble something made in China so they could charge a premium for it.

Buying American alone isn't enough. There aren't domestic manufacturers of any size making most of the things we need. The only way this gets fixed is if we make it easier and cheaper for things to be manufactured by small businesses in the US. That means we need to get rid of every legal and bureaucratic burden which makes producing a product expensive and risky. If you have an idea and want to make something, you should be able to buy the machines and start producing and selling it without asking anyone for permission. You shouldn't need to worry about crawling through a minefield set by patent trolls and mega-corporations who crush competitors with lawyers. If you have a better way to make something, you shouldn't have to worry about getting sued into the dirt by a large company who produces an inferior product overseas.

China didn't crush American small manufacturing, they just filled the need for manufacturing when domestic patent law and regulatory burden crushed small business here. If it were easier to produce things in America, as soon as mega-corporations went overseas there would be 100 small businesses making something similar for less here. Instead, you can't make a freaking widget without employing a lawyer, and good luck fighting through bureaucratic hell if you want to make something more complex or remotely similar to another product on the market. The things companies and trolls can patent and sue over is outrageous.

So many people have bought into our backwards laws that have crushed small business. These laws were written by mega-corporations and meant to cement monopolies and enslave us to stagnation and turn us into consumers rather than producers.

In China, you can find thousands of small manufacturers at every level of quality and professionalism making everything imaginable, not just because labor is cheaper. After all, even in China most products are produced and consumed domestically. The primary reason is because businesses are better shielded from extremely liberal patent laws, taking a lot of the legal guesswork and lawyers out of making things. The US system is only good at producing and employers lawyers. Chinese businesses generally compete with each-other on time to market and iterative innovation, and this has allowed thousands of small manufacturers room to produce value.

If we want to produce more as a country, we need to make it easier for more people to produce. We need to stop trying to get China to accept backwards regulations and laws that screwed over American entrepreneurs, and start trying to get rid of the bad laws here.

54 days ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

How is China funding terrorism? They're a lot more aware of the threat of Islam than the West.

Workpro is a multinational company which outsources manufacturing to China, like literally every other department store brand, even those you would call American. It's almost impossible to find tools made in America anymore, because often they are more expensive and basically the same quality. Even the ones that say made in America are usually made from "globally sourced components", which means they paid someone minimum wage in the US to assemble something made in China so they could charge a premium for it.

Buying American alone isn't enough. There aren't domestic manufacturers of any size making most of the things we need. The only way this gets fixed is if we make it easier and cheaper for things to be manufactured by small businesses in the US. That means we need to get rid of every legal and bureaucratic burden which makes producing a product expensive and risky. If you have an idea and want to make something, you should be able to buy the machines and start producing and selling it without asking anyone for permission. You shouldn't need to worry about crawling through a minefield set by patent trolls and mega-corporations who crush competitors with lawyers. If you have a better way to make something, you shouldn't have to worry about getting sued into the dirt by a large company who produces an inferior product overseas.

China didn't crush American small manufacturing, they just filled the need for global manufacturing when domestic patent law and regulatory burden crushed small business here. If it were easier to produce things in America, as soon as mega-corporations went overseas there would be 100 small businesses making something similar for less here. Instead, you can't make a freaking widget without employing a lawyer, and good luck fighting through bureaucratic hell if you want to make something more complex or remotely similar to another product on the market. The things companies and trolls can patent is outrageous.

So many people have bought into our backwards laws that have crushed small business. These laws were written by mega-corporations and meant to cement monopolies and enslave us to stagnation and turn us into consumers rather than producers.

In China, you can find thousands of small manufacturers at every level of quality and professionalism making everything imaginable, not just because labor is cheaper. After all, even in China most products are produced and consumed domestically. China doesn't remotely have the cheapest labor anymore, in fact, based on labor costs it's already cheaper to produce many things in the US. The reason China is still the world's manufacturer is because they made it a national priority to produce things, so they made it easier for people who want to produce. Businesses are better shielded from excessively liberal patent laws, taking a lot of the legal guesswork and lawyering out of making things. The US system is only good at producing and employers lawyers. Chinese businesses generally compete with each-other on time to market and iterative innovation, and this has allowed thousands of small manufacturers room to produce value.

If we want to produce more as a country, we need to make it easier for more people to produce. We need to stop trying to get China to accept backwards regulations and laws that screwed over American entrepreneurs, and start trying to get rid of the bad laws here.

54 days ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

How is China funding terrorism? They're a lot more aware of the threat of Islam than the West.

Workpro is a multinational company which outsources manufacturing to China, like literally every other department store brand, even those you would call American. It's almost impossible to find tools made in America anymore, because often they are more expensive and basically the same quality. Even the ones that say made in America are usually made from "globally sourced components", which means they paid someone minimum wage in the US to assemble something made in China so they could charge a premium for it.

Buying American alone isn't enough. There aren't domestic manufacturers of any size making most of the things we need. The only way this gets fixed is if we make it easier and cheaper for things to be manufactured by small businesses in the US. That means we need to get rid of every legal and bureaucratic burden which makes producing a product expensive and risky. If you have an idea and want to make something, you should be able to buy the machines and start producing and selling it without asking anyone for permission. You shouldn't need to worry about crawling through a minefield set by patent trolls and mega-corporations who crush competitors with lawyers. If you have a better way to make something, you shouldn't have to worry about getting sued into the dirt by a large company who produces an inferior product overseas.

China didn't crush American small manufacturing, they just filled the need for manufacturing when domestic patent law and regulatory burden crushed small business here. If it were easier to produce things in America, as soon as mega-corporations went overseas there would be 100 small businesses making something similar for less here. Instead, you can't make a freaking widget without employing a lawyer, and good luck fighting through bureaucratic hell if you want to make something more complex or remotely similar to another product on the market. The things companies and trolls can patent is outrageous.

So many people have bought into our backwards laws that have crushed small business. These laws were written by mega-corporations and meant to cement monopolies and enslave us to stagnation and turn us into consumers rather than producers.

In China, you can find thousands of small manufacturers at every level of quality and professionalism making everything imaginable, not just because labor is cheaper. After all, even in China most products are produced and consumed domestically. The primary reason is because businesses are better shielded from extremely liberal patent laws, taking a lot of the legal guesswork and lawyers out of making things. The US system is only good at producing and employers lawyers. Chinese businesses generally compete with each-other on time to market and iterative innovation, and this has allowed thousands of small manufacturers room to produce value.

If we want to produce more as a country, we need to make it easier for more people to produce. We need to stop trying to get China to accept backwards regulations and laws that screwed over American entrepreneurs, and start trying to get rid of the bad laws here.

54 days ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

How is China funding terrorism? They're a lot more aware of the threat of Islam than the West.

Workpro is a multinational company which outsources manufacturing to China, like literally every other department store brand, even those you would call American. It's almost impossible to find tools made in America anymore, because often they are more expensive and basically the same quality. Even the ones that say made in America are usually made from "globally sourced components", which means they paid someone minimum wage in the US to assemble something made in China so they could charge a premium for it.

Buying American alone isn't enough. There aren't domestic manufacturers of any size making most of the things we need. The only way this gets fixed is if we make it easier and cheaper for things to be manufactured by small businesses in the US. That means we need to get rid of every legal and bureaucratic burden which makes producing a product expensive and risky. If you have an idea and want to make something, you should be able to buy the machines and start producing and selling it without asking anyone for permission. You shouldn't need to worry about crawling through a minefield set by patent trolls and mega-corporations who crush competitors with lawyers. If you have a better way to make something, you shouldn't have to worry about getting sued into the dirt by a large company who produces an inferior product overseas.

China didn't crush American small manufacturing, they just filled the need for manufacturing when domestic patent law and regulatory burden crushed small business here. If it were easier to produce things in America, as soon as mega-corporations went overseas there would be 100 small businesses making something similar for less here.

So many people have bought into our backwards laws that have crushed small business. These laws were written by mega-corporations and meant to cement monopolies and enslave us to stagnation and turn us into consumers rather than producers.

In China, you can find thousands of small manufacturers at every level of quality and professionalism making everything imaginable, not just because labor is cheaper. After all, even in China most products are produced and consumed domestically. The primary reason is because businesses are better shielded from extremely liberal patent laws, taking a lot of the legal guesswork and lawyers out of making things. The US system is only good at producing and employers lawyers. Chinese businesses generally compete with each-other on time to market and iterative innovation, and this has allowed thousands of small manufacturers room to produce value.

If we want to produce more as a country, we need to make it easier for more people to produce. We need to stop trying to get China to accept backwards regulations and laws that screwed over American entrepreneurs, and start trying to get rid of the bad laws here.

54 days ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

How is China funding terrorism? They're a lot more aware of the threat of Islam than the West.

Workpro is a multinational company which outsources manufacturing to China, like literally every other department store brand, even those you would call American. It's almost impossible to find tools made in America anymore, because often they are more expensive and basically the same quality. Even the ones that say made in America are usually made from "globally sourced components", which means they paid someone minimum wage in the US to assemble something made in China so they could charge a premium for it.

Buying American alone isn't enough. There aren't manufacturers of any size making most of the things we need. The only way this gets fixed is if we make it easier and cheaper for things to be manufactured by small businesses in the US. That means we need to get rid of every legal and bureaucratic burden which makes producing a product expensive and risky. If you have an idea and want to make something, you should be able to buy the machines and start producing and selling it without asking anyone for permission. You shouldn't need to worry about crawling through a minefield set by patent trolls and mega-corporations who crush competitors with lawyers. If you have a better way to make something, you shouldn't have to worry about getting sued into the dirt by a large company who produces an inferior product overseas.

China didn't crush American small manufacturing, they just filled the need for manufacturing when domestic patent law and regulatory burden crushed small business here. If it were easier to produce things in America, as soon as mega-corporations went overseas there would be 100 small businesses making something similar for less here.

So many people have bought into our backwards laws that have crushed small business. These laws were written by mega-corporations and meant to cement monopolies and enslave us to stagnation and turn us into consumers rather than producers.

In China, you can find thousands of small manufacturers at every level of quality and professionalism making everything imaginable, not just because labor is cheaper. After all, even in China most products are produced and consumed domestically. The primary reason is because businesses are better shielded from extremely liberal patent laws, taking a lot of the legal guesswork and lawyers out of making things. The US system is only good at producing and employers lawyers. Chinese businesses generally compete with each-other on time to market and iterative innovation, and this has allowed thousands of small manufacturers room to produce value.

If we want to produce more as a country, we need to make it easier for more people to produce. We need to stop trying to get China to accept backwards regulations and laws that screwed over American entrepreneurs, and start trying to get rid of the bad laws here.

54 days ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

How is China funding terrorism? They're a lot more aware of the threat of Islam than the West.

Workpro is a multinational company which outsources manufacturing to China, like literally every other department store brand, even those you would call American. It's almost impossible to find tools made in America anymore, because often they are more expensive and basically the same quality. Even the ones that say made in America are usually made from "globally sourced components", which means they paid someone minimum wage in the US to assemble something made in China so they could charge a premium for it.

Buying American isn't enough because there aren't manufacturers making most of the things we need. The only way this gets fixed is if we make it easier and cheaper for things to be manufactured by small businesses in the US. That means we need to get rid of every legal and bureaucratic burden which makes producing a product expensive and risky. If you have an idea and want to make something, you should be able to buy the machines and start producing and selling it without asking anyone for permission. You shouldn't need to worry about crawling through a minefield set by patent trolls and mega-corporations who crush competitors with lawyers. If you have a better way to make something, you shouldn't have to worry about getting sued into the dirt by a large company who produces an inferior product overseas.

China didn't crush American small manufacturing, they just filled the need for manufacturing when domestic patent law and regulatory burden crushed small business here. If it were easier to produce things in America, as soon as mega-corporations went overseas there would be 100 small businesses making something similar for less here.

So many people have bought into our backwards laws that have crushed small business. These laws were written by mega-corporations and meant to cement monopolies and enslave us to stagnation and turn us into consumers rather than producers. We would be able to manufacture and create a lot more products, a lot cheaper, and even export them like China does.

In China, you can find thousands of small manufacturers at every level of quality and professionalism making everything imaginable, not just because labor is cheaper. After all, even in China most products are produced and consumed domestically. The primary reason is because businesses are better shielded from extremely liberal patent laws, taking a lot of the legal guesswork and lawyers out of making things. The US system is only good at producing and employers lawyers. Chinese businesses generally compete with each-other on time to market and iterative innovation, and this has allowed thousands of small manufacturers room to produce value.

If we want to produce more as a country, we need to make it easier for more people to produce. We need to stop trying to get China to accept backwards regulations and laws that screwed over American entrepreneurs, and start trying to get rid of the bad laws here.

54 days ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

How is China funding terrorism? They're a lot more aware of the threat of Islam than the West.

Workpro is a multinational company which outsources manufacturing to China, like literally every other department store brand, even those you would call American. It's almost impossible to find tools made in America anymore, because often they are more expensive and basically the same quality. Even the ones that say made in America are usually made from "globally sourced components", which means they paid someone minimum wage in the US to assemble something made in China so they could charge a premium for it.

Buying American isn't enough because in most cases we can't actually buy American because there aren't manufacturers making a lot of the things we need. The only way this gets fixed is if we make it easier and cheaper for things to be manufactured by small manufactures in the US. That means we need to get rid of virtually every regulatory burden and law which makes building a factory difficult and expensive. If you want to make something, you should be able to buy the machines and start producing and selling it without asking anyone for permission or following any "rules" and you shouldn't need to worry about crawling through a minefield set by patent trolls and mega-corporations who crush competitors with lawyers. If you have a better way to make something, you shouldn't have to worry about getting sued into the dirt by a mega-corporation with a stagnant inferior product which they've outsourced.

China didn't crush American small manufacturing, they just filled the need for manufacturing when domestic patent law and regulatory burden crushed American small manufacturing. If it weren't for our backwards laws meant to enslave us, we would be able to manufacture and create a lot more products cheaply and even export them like China does. In China, you can find thousands of small manufacturers at every level of quality and professionalism making everything imaginable, not just because labor is cheaper (most products are produced and consumed domestically) - but because businesses don't have to excessively worry about extremely liberal patent laws. Chinese businesses generally compete with each-other on time to market and iterative innovation, and this has allowed thousands of small manufacturers room to produce value. If we want to produce more as a country, we need to make it easier for more people to produce. We need to stop trying to get China to accept backwards regulations and laws that screwed over American entrepreneurs, and start trying to get rid of the bad laws here.

54 days ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

How is China funding terrorism? They're a lot more aware of the threats of Islam than the West.

Buy made-in-USA when possible, but no need to be hyperbolic. Workpro is a multinational company which outsources manufacturing to China, like literally every other department store brand, even those you would call American. It's almost impossible to find tools made in America anymore, because often they are more expensive and basically the same quality. Even the ones that say made in America are usually made from "globally sourced components", which means they paid someone minimum wage in the US to assemble something made in China so they could charge a premium for it.

Buying American isn't enough because in most cases we can't actually buy American because there aren't manufacturers making a lot of the things we need. The only way this gets fixed is if we make it easier and cheaper for things to be manufactured by small manufactures in the US. That means we need to get rid of virtually every regulatory burden and law which makes building a factory difficult and expensive. If you want to make something, you should be able to buy the machines and start producing and selling it without asking anyone for permission or following any "rules" and you shouldn't need to worry about crawling through a minefield set by patent trolls and mega-corporations who crush competitors with lawyers. If you have a better way to make something, you shouldn't have to worry about getting sued into the dirt by a mega-corporation with a stagnant inferior product which they've outsourced.

China didn't crush American small manufacturing, they just filled the need for manufacturing when domestic patent law and regulatory burden crushed American small manufacturing. If it weren't for our backwards laws meant to enslave us, we would be able to manufacture and create a lot more products cheaply and even export them like China does. In China, you can find thousands of small manufacturers at every level of quality and professionalism making everything imaginable, not just because labor is cheaper (most products are produced and consumed domestically) - but because businesses don't have to excessively worry about extremely liberal patent laws. Chinese businesses generally compete with each-other on time to market and iterative innovation, and this has allowed thousands of small manufacturers room to produce value. If we want to produce more as a country, we need to make it easier for more people to produce. We need to stop trying to get China to accept backwards regulations and laws that screwed over American entrepreneurs, and start trying to get rid of the bad laws here.

54 days ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

How is China funding terrorism? They're a lot more aware of the threats of Islam than the West.

Buy made-in-USA when possible, but no need to be hyperbolic. Workpro is a multinational company which outsources manufacturing to China, like literally every other department store brand, even those you would call American. It's almost impossible to find tools made in America anymore, because often they are more expensive and basically the same quality. Even the ones that say made in America are usually made from "globally sourced components", which means they paid someone minimum wage in the US to assemble something made in China so they could market it to Americans better.

Buying American isn't enough because in most cases we can't actually buy American because there aren't manufacturers making a lot of the things we need. The only way this gets fixed is if we make it easier and cheaper for things to be manufactured by small manufactures in the US. That means we need to get rid of virtually every regulatory burden and law which makes building a factory difficult and expensive. If you want to make something, you should be able to buy the machines and start producing and selling it without asking anyone for permission or following any "rules" and you shouldn't need to worry about crawling through a minefield set by patent trolls and mega-corporations who crush competitors with lawyers. If you have a better way to make something, you shouldn't have to worry about getting sued into the dirt by a mega-corporation with a stagnant inferior product which they've outsourced.

China didn't crush American small manufacturing, they just filled the need for manufacturing when domestic patent law and regulatory burden crushed American small manufacturing. If it weren't for our backwards laws meant to enslave us, we would be able to manufacture and create a lot more products cheaply and even export them like China does. In China, you can find thousands of small manufacturers at every level of quality and professionalism making everything imaginable, not just because labor is cheaper (most products are produced and consumed domestically) - but because businesses don't have to excessively worry about extremely liberal patent laws. Chinese businesses generally compete with each-other on time to market and iterative innovation, and this has allowed thousands of small manufacturers room to produce value. If we want to produce more as a country, we need to make it easier for more people to produce. We need to stop trying to get China to accept backwards regulations and laws that screwed over American entrepreneurs, and start trying to get rid of the bad laws here.

54 days ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

How is China funding terrorism? They're a lot more aware of the threats of Islam than the West.

Buy made-in-USA when possible, but no need to be hyperbolic. Workpro is a multinational company which outsources manufacturing to China, like literally every other department store brand, even those you would call American. It's almost impossible to find tools made in America anymore, because often they are more expensive and basically the same quality. Even the ones that say made in America are usually made from "globally sourced components", which means they paid someone minimum wage in the US to assemble something made in China so they could market it to Americans better.

Buying American isn't enough because in most cases we can't actually buy American because there aren't manufacturers making a lot of the things we need. The only way this gets fixed is if we make it easier and cheaper for things to be manufactured by small manufactures in the US. That means we need to get rid of virtually every regulatory burden and law which makes building a factory difficult and expensive. If you want to make something, you should be able to buy the machines and start producing and selling it without asking anyone for permission or following any "rules" and you shouldn't need to worry about crawling through a minefield set by patent trolls and mega-corporations who crush competitors with lawyers. If you have a better way to make something, you shouldn't have to worry about getting sued into the dirt by a mega-corporation with a stagnant inferior product which they've outsourced.

China didn't crush American small manufacturing, it's domestic patent law and regulation which did that. In China, you can find thousands of small manufacturers at every level of quality and professionalism making everything imaginable, not just because labor is cheaper (most products are produced and consumed domestically) - but because businesses don't have to excessively worry about extremely liberal patent laws. Chinese businesses generally compete with each-other on time to market and iterative innovation, and this has allowed thousands of small manufacturers room to produce value. If we want to produce more as a country, we need to make it easier for more people to produce. We need to stop trying to get China to accept backwards regulations and laws that screwed over American entrepreneurs, and start trying to get rid of the bad laws here.

54 days ago
0 score
Reason: None provided.

How is China funding terrorism? They're a lot more aware of the threats of Islam than the West.

Buy made-in-USA when possible, but no need to be hyperbolic. Workpro is a multinational company which outsources manufacturing to China, like literally every other department store brand, even those you would call American. It's almost impossible to find tools made in America anymore, because often they are more expensive and basically the same quality. Even the ones that say made in America are usually made from "globally sourced components", which means they paid someone minimum wage in the US to assemble something made in China so they could market it to Americans better.

Buying American isn't enough because in most cases we can't actually buy American because there aren't manufacturers making a lot of the things we need. The only way this gets fixed is if we make it easier and cheaper for things to be manufactured by small manufactures in the US. That means we need to get rid of virtually every regulatory burden and law which makes building a factory difficult and expensive. If you want to make something, you should be able to buy the machines and start producing and selling it without asking anyone for permission or following any "rules" and you shouldn't need to worry about crawling through a minefield set by patent trolls and megacorporations who crush competitors with lawyers.

China didn't crush American small manufacturing, it's domestic patent law and regulation which did that. In China, you can find thousands of small manufacturers at every level of quality and professionalism making everything imaginable, not just because labor is cheaper (most products are produced and consumed domestically) - but because businesses don't have to excessively worry about extremely liberal patent laws. Chinese businesses generally compete with each-other on time to market and iterative innovation, and this has allowed thousands of small manufacturers room to produce value. If we want to produce more as a country, we need to make it easier for more people to produce. We need to stop trying to get China to accept backwards regulations and laws that screwed over American entrepreneurs, and start trying to get rid of the bad laws here.

54 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

How is China funding terrorism? They're a lot more aware of the threats of Islam than the West.

Buy made-in-USA when possible, but no need to be hyperbolic. Workpro is a multinational company which outsources manufacturing to China, like literally every other department store brand, even those you would call American. It's almost impossible to find tools made in America anymore, because often they are more expensive and basically the same quality. Even the ones that say made in America are usually made from "globally sourced components", which means they paid someone minimum wage in the US to assemble something made in China so they could market it to Americans better.

Buying American isn't enough because in most cases we can't actually buy American because there aren't manufacturers making a lot of the things we need. The only way this gets fixed is if we make it easier and cheaper for things to be manufactured by small manufactures in the US. That means we need to get rid of virtually every regulatory burden and law which makes building a factory difficult and expensive. If you want to make something, you should be able to buy the machines and start producing and selling it without asking anyone for permission or following any "rules" and you shouldn't need to worry about crawling through a minefield set by patent trolls and megacorporations who crush competitors with lawyers.

China didn't crush American small manufacturing, it's domestic patent law and regulation which did that. Stop trying to get China to accept the regulations and laws that screw over American entrepreneurs, and start trying to get rid of the bad regulations here.

54 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

How is China funding terrorism? They're a lot more aware of the threats of Islam than the West.

Buy made-in-USA when possible, but no need to be hyperbolic. Workpro is a multinational company which outsources manufacturing to China, like literally every other department store brand, even those you would call American. It's almost impossible to find tools made in America anymore, because often they are more expensive and basically the same quality. Even the ones that say made in America are usually made from "globally sourced components", which means they paid someone minimum wage in the US to assemble something made in China so they could market it to Americans better.

Buying American isn't enough because in most cases we can't actually buy American because there aren't manufacturers making a lot of the things we need. The only way this gets fixed is if we make it easier and cheaper for things to be manufactured by small manufactures in the US. That means we need to get rid of virtually every regulatory burden and law which makes building a factory difficult and expensive. If you want to make something, you should be able to buy the machines and start producing and selling it without asking anyone for permission or following any "rules" and you shouldn't need to worry about crawling through a minefield set by patent trolls and megacorporations who crush competitors with lawyers.

54 days ago
1 score