And the "substance" or it or the description of what the product is, is always in very tiny letters on the label.
And sometimes it is in those Chinese glyphs(?)
Which means what?
That they don't have confidence in what they are selling?
That they don't have confidence in the people who are "picking" products purchased from inventory to be shipped?
That they take no pride in the substances that they create?
That the substance of what their products is, is not important to them?
That the buyer should consider one grade of substance the same as the next?
And ask yourself this, in terms of how a man thinks about making a product and selling it how does this fit in? How does it rate or compare on that scale?
And when you have dealt with perhaps American businesses that were of that "Element" of merchandising did you often come to a conclusion at some time whereby you might use the word irreputable? You might have indeed asked the question, why are they even in business?
And can it be thought that China grew as a manufacturing economy because American Importing companies facilitated and profited from the idea?
And perhaps those that imported don't make as much money today from the process? I highly doubt it.
Now I like widgets. I just do. But I really can't see American manufacturers rising and making widgets? I just don't see the economies of it here. I don't think we have the economic structure for the profitability of making low priced widgets here.
And then there is the environmental and factory safety issue standards that by all man reason we must indeed preserve. And I am not joking there. It is very important. Standards.
We don't lessen standards to compete. Do you understand what it means? A lot of people would not their head yes, but not really know what it means to believe that.
© 2025 Thomas Paul Murphy
© 2025 Thomas Paul Murphy
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