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Western Railroad Discussion > This is how low we've sunkDate: 09/20/14 06:58 This is how low we've sunk Author: PumpkinHogger Date: 09/20/14 08:51 Re: This is how low we've sunk Author: mojaveflyer Of course the big question is how can the skilled workers in China taint the crew packs with lead like they've done with kids toys and other things...
James Nelson Thornton, CO www.flickr.com/mojaveflyer Date: 09/20/14 08:58 Re: This is how low we've sunk Author: SOB mojaveflyer Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Of course the big question is how can the skilled > workers in China taint the crew packs with lead > like they've done with kids toys and other > things... The lead is on the chopsticks in the pack! Guess you can't buy American anymore! Makes you wonder where the water comes from that you're drinking! Ah well, it all comes out in the end. SOB Date: 09/20/14 09:35 Re: This is how low we've sunk Author: SilvertonRR100 SOB Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > mojaveflyer Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Of course the big question is how can the > skilled > > workers in China taint the crew packs with lead > > like they've done with kids toys and other > > things... > > > The lead is on the chopsticks in the pack! > > Guess you can't buy American anymore! Makes you > wonder where the water comes from that you're > drinking! > > Ah well, it all comes out in the end. > > SOB You mean the "other end", don't you?? Rob Date: 09/20/14 09:38 Re: This is how low we've sunk Author: JasonCNW He'll aren't some of those BNSF SD70MACS made in Mexico?
JC Posted from Android Date: 09/20/14 09:40 Re: This is how low we've sunk Author: Railbaron Date: 09/20/14 09:47 Re: This is how low we've sunk Author: TCnR Stay away from the ones that look like lemonade.
Date: 09/20/14 10:20 Re: This is how low we've sunk Author: zephyrus SOB Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > > Guess you can't buy American anymore! You can. My company works in design and manufacturing. Everything we have ever designed can (and if we have much to say about it, is) made in America. But, the company doing the product(s) has the final say and they will answer to their stockholders and execs, who want to squeeze every last penny out. If you don't like a company's practices in that area, say something, especially if you are a shareholder and can get other to chime in. Frankly, I imagine the crew packs are such a small expense, someone at BNSF probably hasn't considered the alternatives. A lot of our clients are coming back on-shore, or at least to North America, due to various issues in China. Z Date: 09/20/14 10:42 Re: This is how low we've sunk Author: RustyRayls NOTICE: All of the above information is being shared on computers that you damn sure know were not "Made in America" 8-)
Date: 09/20/14 10:53 Re: This is how low we've sunk Author: Chooch My new Lincoln MKZ was built in Mexico and shipped to Michigan for final inspection. That tells you something.
Jim Date: 09/20/14 10:55 Re: This is how low we've sunk Author: camelot7unplugged This all reminds me of Ross Parot's Giant Sucking Sound in the 1992 presidential debates: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rkgx1C_S6ls
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/20/14 16:37 by camelot7unplugged. Date: 09/20/14 10:58 Re: This is how low we've sunk Author: TCnR A recent PBS Newshour segment included the point about asparagus grown in South America is flown to China for cleaning and packaging, then flown to California for sale at the local supermarket chain.
Date: 09/20/14 11:21 Re: This is how low we've sunk Author: portlander Take out the band-aid and the garbage bag and you have a UP crew pack, made in China!
Date: 09/20/14 11:23 Re: This is how low we've sunk Author: skinem Crew packs have been coming from China for years.
Posted from iPhone Date: 09/20/14 11:25 Re: This is how low we've sunk Author: Rabbiteer TCnR Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > A recent PBS Newshour segment included the point > about asparagus grown in South America is flown to > China for cleaning and packaging, then flown to > California for sale at the local supermarket > chain. "Assume transportation costs approach zero". Transportation has become so efficient that its costs are an insignificant component of the total final delivered cost for anything with a decent value per pound. (Grain isn't worth much per pound, neither is coal, so they're different.) Container ships, jumbo jet freighters, stack trains, etc. They're so efficient they literally make transportation costs on many items insignificant. Date: 09/20/14 11:53 Re: This is how low we've sunk Author: UPNW2-1083 portlander Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > Take out the band-aid and the garbage bag and you > have a UP crew pack, made in China! We just got a new shipment of crew packs in at West Colton and they've put the trash bags back in, not sure about the bandaids though. The black trash bags make good window tints!-BMT Date: 09/20/14 12:14 Re: This is how low we've sunk Author: JGFuller Most of the computers used for writing these comments, and the screens used to view them, and the keyboards used to write them, are made in China or elsewhere in Asia.
[Except my trusty 10-pound IBM Model M keyboard, made in 1984 in the U S of A!] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_M_keyboard Date: 09/20/14 12:26 Re: This is how low we've sunk Author: Milw_E70 The water is still bottled in Kansas City, KS from the municipal water supply...or at least that's what they print on the bottle!
Date: 09/20/14 13:59 Re: This is how low we've sunk Author: UPNW2-1083 Date: 09/20/14 17:00 Re: This is how low we've sunk Author: coach "Building America!" (with flag waving so proudly...)
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