iamwhatiseem
Diamond Member
^....rest your case that what? You can't answer questions?
Oh for...
The high cost of a low price. That should be self-explanatory.
I am not talking about competitive pricing, that is a good thing. Competition brings both innovation and value to consumers.
No, I am talking about predatory pricing. It is like this...you can buy a 32" flatscreen TV for less than $400. What a deal - right? Well it isn't when you look behind the price at the real COST to get it to be that cheap.
The ONLY way it can get to that cheap price is the use of slave labor and disregard for responsible manufacturing. To get you that "great deal" a team of incredibly poor peasants with no healthcare, no vacation leave, no sick leave - no life - had to work 16 to 20 hour days so you would choose their product.
What is "slave labor"? What is "responsible manufacturing"? You have no idea.
Incredibly poor peasants get to work in factories and earn more money than they possibly could doing anything else. And you want to deprive them of even that.
By German standards American workers are slave labor since we aren't guaranteed 5 weeks vacation and mandatory maternity leave.
I have no idea?
I operate a manufacturing plant kid.
What is responsible manufacturing? Again - that should be self-explanatory.
[flip] here's a nickel...go by a comic book.