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<blockquote data-quote="Simeon_Strangelight" data-source="post: 1314828" data-attributes="member: 6783"><p>I don't give a rat's ass about current-supposed calculations which claim that an Iphone made in the US would have to cost from 2000$ to 30.000$. There are decent calculations I read that talked about 10-20% higher cost tops. </p><p></p><p>Most people don't know that countries used to do all electronics and appliences in the US and Europe themselves - TVs, computers, phones - the supply chains existed and factory workers made 1980s and 1990s early wages - some of them made decent dough. Most people were able to afford a TV and appliences without any difficulty even if it was produced a couple miles from home. </p><p></p><p>Now the sheisters come up with supply-chain calculations - some of them not existing in the West anymore, to calculate pricings of 30.000$ for an Iphone - as if you are going to build that phone in your own model production unit and have the parts produced by hand each. Car factories still exist in the West and they could up the automation more if they wanted to - it's profitable enough. </p><p></p><p>Nevermind - if you are a believer in globalism, offshoring, then you get your way - your 60% unemployed post-coronial dystopia is under way and you may think that it's necessary. I simply know that it's not. And honestly no one would even care if the Iphone costed 3000$ if everyone was earning 5.000$ to 20.000$ per month in a true usury-free, flat-tax, true free-market system. Maybe then even the Chinese wouldn't need suicide nets. </p><p></p><p>Some changes in production are maybe good - I can be convinced of a 20 hours workweek at equal pay. The globalists could pay that, but they don't want to. They prefer to go into a Judge Dredd society. And I really mean it - our technological output efficiency is high enough to have mostly men work for 20 hours a week and make decent money. But the elite wouldn't like that kind of freedom and time on our hands, also no sane happy families with non-working wives who listen to their husbands. Plus they would make billions less in profits which they need to enslave the world and pay for all those feminists, transgender classes and to bribe politicians and virologists.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simeon_Strangelight, post: 1314828, member: 6783"] I don't give a rat's ass about current-supposed calculations which claim that an Iphone made in the US would have to cost from 2000$ to 30.000$. There are decent calculations I read that talked about 10-20% higher cost tops. Most people don't know that countries used to do all electronics and appliences in the US and Europe themselves - TVs, computers, phones - the supply chains existed and factory workers made 1980s and 1990s early wages - some of them made decent dough. Most people were able to afford a TV and appliences without any difficulty even if it was produced a couple miles from home. Now the sheisters come up with supply-chain calculations - some of them not existing in the West anymore, to calculate pricings of 30.000$ for an Iphone - as if you are going to build that phone in your own model production unit and have the parts produced by hand each. Car factories still exist in the West and they could up the automation more if they wanted to - it's profitable enough. Nevermind - if you are a believer in globalism, offshoring, then you get your way - your 60% unemployed post-coronial dystopia is under way and you may think that it's necessary. I simply know that it's not. And honestly no one would even care if the Iphone costed 3000$ if everyone was earning 5.000$ to 20.000$ per month in a true usury-free, flat-tax, true free-market system. Maybe then even the Chinese wouldn't need suicide nets. Some changes in production are maybe good - I can be convinced of a 20 hours workweek at equal pay. The globalists could pay that, but they don't want to. They prefer to go into a Judge Dredd society. And I really mean it - our technological output efficiency is high enough to have mostly men work for 20 hours a week and make decent money. But the elite wouldn't like that kind of freedom and time on our hands, also no sane happy families with non-working wives who listen to their husbands. Plus they would make billions less in profits which they need to enslave the world and pay for all those feminists, transgender classes and to bribe politicians and virologists. [/QUOTE]
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