Items are only low value if you make them low value in low value nations.
Ever buy a Chinese hammer? You might as well use your dick; it's less likely to break.
Everything they make that is just disposable is not even worth buying. Shit that you think "oh it doesn't need to be that much, I'll only use it a few times" won't even last a few times. On the other hand if you make it in America, properly, it costs twice as much but lasts forever.
It's a philosophy problem. We chose cheap, disposable goods and and a throw-away lifestyle while helping 'other nations prosper" over our own prosperity, long-lasting and fixable things. We chose the wrong path, period.
And it was the worst choice we ever made. All these boomers spent their entire lives making bank and now their kids and grandkids are FUCKED. Everyone in their 70's that I know is retired and spends their days doing whatever they want, no worries other than their meds. I'll never retire. It will never happen. 35 years from now when I am that old, a hundred dollars won't buy a loaf of bread and we'll be lucky if we're not a communist nation. I'll be amazed if I make it to be that old without getting stabbed or shot by some fucking mongrel for my wallet.
But it's going to get even worse, because they're going to toss communism on our backs next, and it'll be sooner than we think.
Items are only low value if you make them low value in low value nations.
Ever buy a Chinese hammer? You might as well use your dick; it's less likely to break.
Everything they make that is just disposable is not even worth buying. Shit that you think "oh it doesn't need to be that much, I'll only use it a few times" won't even last a few times. On the other hand if you make it in America, properly, it costs twice as much but lasts forever.
It's a philosophy problem. We chose cheap, disposable goods and and a throw-away lifestyle while helping 'other nations prosper" over our own prosperity, long-lasting and fixable things. We chose the wrong path, period.
And it was the worst choice we ever made. All these boomers spent their entire lives making bank and now their kids and grandkids are FUCKED. Everyone in their 70's that I know is retired and spends their days doing whatever they want, no worries other than their meds. I'll never retire. It will never happen. 35 years from now when I am that old, a hundred dollars won't buy a loaf of bread and we'll be lucky if we're not a communist nation. I'll be amazed if I make it to be that old without getting stabbed or shit by some fucking mongrel for my wallet.
But it's going to get even worse, because they're going to toss communism on our backs next, and it'll be sooner than we think.
Items are only low value if you make them low value in low value nations.
Ever buy a Chinese hammer? You might as well use your dick; it's less likely to break.
Everything they make that is just disposable is not even worth buying. Shit that you think "oh it doesn't need to be that much, I'll only use it a few times" won't even last a few times. On the other hand if you make it in America, properly, it costs twice as much but lasts forever.
It's a philosophy problem. We chose cheap, disposable goods and and a throw-away lifestyle while helping 'other nations prosper" over our own prosperity, long-lasting and fixable things. We chose the wrong path, period.
And it was the worst choice we ever made. All these boomers spent their entire lives making bank and now their kids and grandkids are FUCKED. Everyone in their 70's that I know is retired and spends their days doing whatever they want, no worries other than their meds. I'll never retire. It will never happen. 35 years from now when I am that old, a hundred dollars won't buy a loaf of bread and we'll be lucky if we're not a communist nation.
But it's going to get even worse, because they're going to toss communism on our backs next, and it'll be sooner than we think.
Items are only low value if you make them low value in low value nations.
Ever buy a Chinese hammer? You might as well use your dick; it's less likely to break.
Everything they make that is just disposable is not even worth buying. Shit that you think "oh it doesn't need to be that much, I'll only use it a few times" won't even last a few times. On the other hand if you make it in America, properly, it costs twice as much but lasts forever.
It's a philosophy problem. We chose cheap, disposable goods and and a throw-away lifestyle while helping 'other nations prosper" over our own prosperity, long-lasting and fixable things. We chose the wrong path, period.
And it was the worst choice we ever made. All these boomers spent their entire lives making bank and now their kids and grandkids are FUCKED.
But it's going to get even worse, because they're going to toss communism on our backs next.