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<blockquote data-quote="Arik Semagin" data-source="post: 113715" data-attributes="member: 5072"><p>Re: NAMM</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Matthew, my last reply on this: What people WANT and what they CAN AFFORD in that particular country (or in any country) are two totally different things. I was born and spent half of my life in Russia, met people from many other countries, I know Chinese community fairly well. In most other countries people are used to work hard for their money and they do appreciate good job and benefits it brings, even though they may look small compare to ours. When US factory opens in China or elsewhere, it boosts local economy, people there appreciate new jobs and better pay. If these entrepreneurs were forced to pay US labor rates and provide US benefits, there would be simply no factory there at all. It will be North Korea instead of South Korea (if you dig into history, South Korea started as industrial nation by servicing US Army troops stationed there after the war).</p><p></p><p>But please enough of this! Take it to political discussion boards or Facebook. Will anyone from this thread be on NAMM?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arik Semagin, post: 113715, member: 5072"] Re: NAMM Matthew, my last reply on this: What people WANT and what they CAN AFFORD in that particular country (or in any country) are two totally different things. I was born and spent half of my life in Russia, met people from many other countries, I know Chinese community fairly well. In most other countries people are used to work hard for their money and they do appreciate good job and benefits it brings, even though they may look small compare to ours. When US factory opens in China or elsewhere, it boosts local economy, people there appreciate new jobs and better pay. If these entrepreneurs were forced to pay US labor rates and provide US benefits, there would be simply no factory there at all. It will be North Korea instead of South Korea (if you dig into history, South Korea started as industrial nation by servicing US Army troops stationed there after the war). But please enough of this! Take it to political discussion boards or Facebook. Will anyone from this thread be on NAMM? [/QUOTE]
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