Things that I can't help and what I'm ultimately responsible for

Victoria38

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I'm not responsible for China being a dangerous place to visit or certainly to live in, thanks to their Government and I'm not responsible for how the Chinese government treats their people and the reality is that if the USA doesn't do something about it's "Down South" problem and it's rural/suburban problem, Americans can bank on being treated just about the same way as the Chinese and I very recently defeated an attempt to do so, on me.

However, I am responsible for the rejection of the idea of being intimidated by Trump-Bot AI Generated tariffs and Trump's AI Generated vocabulary lol..
And I'm also responsible for not paying $100,000 for GE when exactly what it is, is about $20,000 worth of Midea.
I'm responsible for not paying $100,000 for a $35,000 car, when exactly what it is, is a $18,000 rebranded JAC or Geely.
I'm responsible for not giving Apple $3,000 for a stolen and rebranded $200 Huawei.


If you want to know why all of these are the way that they are and have been for a while, just follow the money.

Who is GE going to work for? You paying $5,000 for a refrigerator or the Air force paying $5,000,000 for an engine and the Navy paying $10,000,000 for a nuclear reactor?
They'll rebrand imported Chinese Midea fridges and work for what makes them the money.

Who is GM going to work for?
You with your $38,000 car? or UPS and Schneider paying $250,000 or more?
They'll import ready-made, turnkey technology from JAC and Geely and work for what makes them the money.

If you're wondering why that is... it's because you don't want to take charge of how America works.
That's why.


So if you don't want me to follow the money too, then do something to take charge of how America works.
Futile attempts to punish other countries doesn't work.
:)
 
Who is GE going to work for? You paying $5,000 for a refrigerator or the Air force paying $5,000,000 for an engine and the Navy paying $10,000,000 for a nuclear reactor?
They'll rebrand imported Chinese Midea fridges and work for what makes them the money.
I just bought a GE Profile fridge yesterday. $1399.00. Made in Louisville Ky.

The weird thing was the same 33" GE fridge in the 30" standard profile size was $600.00 more.
 

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